Peter Baptiste Tadamaro Ishigami ( ペ ト ロ ・ バ プ テ ィ ス タ 石 神 忠 真 郎 patoro baputisuta ishigami tadamaro :) ; December 1, 1920 , Kasari, Japan - October 25, 2014 ) - Japanese prelate , member of the monastic order of the Capuchins . First Bishop of Naha from December 18, 1972 to January 24, 1997.
| His Excellency Bishop | ||
| Peter Baptiste Tadamaro Ishigami | ||
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| December 18, 1972 - January 24, 1997 | ||
| Church | Roman catholic church | |
| Successor | Bishop Berard Toshio Osikawa | |
| Birth | December 1, 1920 | |
| Death | October 25, 2014 (93 years old) | |
| Holy Order | September 6, 1952 | |
| Episcopal consecration | February 11, 1973 | |
Biography
September 6, 1952 Peter Baptiste Tadamaro Ishigami was ordained a priest .
On December 18, 1972, Pope Paul VI appointed Peter Batista Tadamaro Ishigami Bishop of Naha. On February 11, 1973, Peter Batista Tadamaro Ishigami was ordained bishop, who performed the apostolic pronunciations in Japan of the titular archbishop Tira Bruno Wustenberg, accompanied by the archbishop of Nagasaki Joseph Asadziro Satovaki and bishop Kagoshimaagi Pavel Sinichi.
On January 24, 1997, Peter Baptiste Tadamaro Ishigami resigned.
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| Predecessor: diocese established | Bishop of Naha December 18, 1972 - January 24, 1997 | Successor: Bishop Berard Toshio Osikawa |