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Delta Dharma THE WALNUT GROVE BUDDHIST CHURCH NEWSLETTER
PO Box 336, Walnut Grove, CA 95690 916 776-1312
www.walnutgrovebc.org [email protected]
March 2015 COMBINED SERVICES PLANNED BY WGBWA’
The Walnut Grove Buddhist Women’s Association will hold its annual combined services program on Saturday, March 14, from 10:30 AM, with Reverend Katsuya Kusunoki and Reverend Roy E. Mayhugh as Officiants. At the temple, they will observe Spring Ohigan; Senbo-sha Tsuito Hoyo; and pay tribute to the Keiro-sha. Keiro Luncheon will follow at the Gakuen Hall. Our guest minister/speaker for the day will be the Reverend Harry Gyokyo Bridge, former Walnut Grove Buddhist Church minister, now with the Buddhist Church of Oakland.
BAZAAR MEETING HELD
Essential personnel attended this year’s initial bazaar meeting called by Bazaar Chairman Aki Ito on Saturday, Feb. 7th. Job assignments and construction dates were among the subjects discussed. As was previously announced, our 61st Annual Church Bazaar will be held on Saturday and Sunday, July 4th and July 5th. Those in attendance enjoyed a great lunch prepared by Frances Nakahara, especially for this bazaar meeting.
ANNUAL SPRING CLEANING
As scheduled, the annual spring cleaning will take place on Sunday, March 15, from 8:00 AM. All able-bodied church members are asked to participate. Planning Chairman Aki Ito will supervise. There is clean-up and maintenance required in and around the church premises. If possible, please bring your own work tools as our inventory is limited. It is hoped the ladies will be able to help clean and organize the interiors of the church and residence.
PAST WG DHARMA STUDENT
Kiyomi Burchill, granddaughter of long time member Tosh Sakai (passed on), and daughter of member Naomi Burchill, has been appointed by Governor Brown deputy secretary for legislative affairs at the California Health and Human Services Agency. An article appears in the February 19, 2015 edition of NikkeiWest. Congratulations Kiyomi!
NEW CHURCH MEMBERS
The Walnut Grove Buddhist Church is pleased to welcome new members Linda Soliven of Antioch and Arlene Young of Brentwood. The ladies have also become new members of our WGBWA.
MEMBERSHIP DUES
For the year 2015, the dues for the Walnut Grove Buddhist Church will remain at $25 per member, with exemptions for seniors, ages eighty years and over. For your convenience, a membership form and self-addressed envelope have been enclosed with each copy of this newsletter. Your early response will be appreciated. Already, over twenty dues have been received. If you have already paid your dues for the current year, kindly disregard this payment reminder. Thank you.
三月祥月法要
March Shotsuki
Deceased
Moshu (Chief Mourner)
Bunroku Yoshimi 吉見 文六
Mary Yoshimi 吉見 メリ
Ito Chinkichi 伊藤 鎮吉
Yasushi Ito 伊藤 やすし
Toyoji Goto 後藤 豊次
Gene Sakai Hikotaro Oda 小田 彦太郎
Ted Oda
Frank Uda 宇田 フランク
Janis Ichiho
Teruo Uda 宇田 輝雄
Janis Ichiho Haru Uda 宇田 ハル
Janis Ichiho Hatsutaro Uda 宇田 初太郎
Janis Ichiho Kubota Kanichi 久保田 勘一
Janis Ichiho Tsurukichi Nagoshi 名越 鶴吉
Mikio Nagoshi 名越 幹雄
Jiro Nagoshi 名越 次郎
Mikio Nagoshi 名越 幹雄
Yuichi Ogawa 小川 勇一
Shigeko Ogawa 小川 滋子
Isao Hamada 浜田 勲
Toshiko Hamada 浜田 敏子
Mary Goto 後藤 メリ
Mineko Kawamura 川村 峰子
Yoshio Norikane 乗兼 義雄
Mitsuko Norikane 乗兼 満子
Joe Norikane 乗兼 ジョー
Mitsuko Norikane 乗兼 満子
Yoshihiro Koga 古閑 芳広
Dorothy Koga 古閑 ドロシー
Sugi Koga 古閑 すぎ
Dorothy Koga 古閑 ドロシー
Kimiko Yoshimi 吉見 君子
Mary Yoshimi 吉見 メリ
Shigeru Takaki 高木 シゲル
Janet S. Lopez ロベズ ジャネット
Sadako Uda
Janis Ichiho
ReveRend KusunoKi’s KoRneR [The 70
th Anniversary of A-Bomb]
The first A-bomb was dropped on Hiroshima city on 8:15 AM, August 6th
, 1945, and the second one was
dropped on Nagasaki city on 11:02 AM, August 9th
, 1945. About one-third of each city’s population was
instantly killed; about one hundred and forty thousand people in Hiroshima and seventy thousand people in
Nagasaki. Seventy years have passed since then. My father, Rev. Tatsuya Kusunoki, who is a survivor of the
Nagasaki’s A-bomb, was 6 years old at that time. It is his unceasing desire to share his experience and his wish
for peace with others. I would like to introduce the local newsletter articles of my father’s reminiscence of the
A-bomb, written in 2013.
<Overcome the religious barrier and wish for peace> Every year, the night before August 9
th, in Nagasaki, religious leaders of various faiths: Buddhism, Christianity,
Shinto (the traditional polytheistic religion of Japan), Islam and others, gather together at the Nagasaki’s Peace
Park to have a peace assembly and memorial service for victims of the A-bomb hosted by the Nagasaki Inter-
Faith organization. Rev. Tatsuya Kusunoki (75), who is the president of Nagasaki Buddhist Association, has
been in charge of the Inter-Faith Peace gathering since 2012. His family temple is located 3.5km (2.2 miles)
southeast from the ground zero. The temple suffered huge damages from the bomb blast and many people took
refuge at his family temple, Kougenji.
He mentioned the relationship between religion and war.
“Within the history of humanity, religion has often been the cause of war. During WII, our country, Japan, used
Shinto for the war and the other religions also supported the war.”
Nagasaki is a small town where many different faiths exist. Buddhist ministers attend Christian church for
Christmas. Shinto priests and Christian pastors visit the “Hanamatsuri” (Shakyamuni Buddha’s Birthday) to
celebrate. All religious groups have emphasized Love for humankind, yet at the same time, they have fought
and killed each other. The Nagasaki Inter-Faith organization was formed to overcome such a history of religion.
The organization has kept working for peace.
“Overcome the religious barrier and wish for peace. It is the proper aspect of religion.”
<Enjoy playing the game “KAMIKAZE”>
There is a street with many Buddhist temples in Nagasaki. The Kougenji temple, which is Rev. Tatsuya
Kusunoki’s family temple, is located on this street. The temple is famous for an old story that the ghost of a
mother came out from her grave and went to buy some candy to raise her baby. Rev. T. Kusunoki was the third
son of his father, Rev. Monshin Ecchu, who was the resident minister of his family temple. He would wake up
early in the morning and chant a sutra since he was a little boy. He was already able to chant a sutra by memory
when he was five years old. His oldest brother is Rev. Tetsuya Ecchu (91) who is a famous Nagasaki historian.
He has been calling his brother “Ecchu Sensei (Teacher Ecchu)” because his brother was his teacher, greater
than his schoolteacher. The Kougenji temple was a very lively, crowded temple. Besides his family, there were
also ministers, housemaids, boarding students, and beggars all living together.
During those days, he liked to play the game of war every day. It was called, “Playing as a Kamikaze air corps”;
he would spread his arms out and butt into the other players. Another game was to break the roofing tiles, and
throw them at each other. He had longings for war and soldiers. However, his longings changed in 1944 because
the war situation was getting worse. Provisions were running short. People, who lived together, were now
leaving for other places. Bells, altar vases, and altar fittings made of metal were taken for making weapons.
When an air–raid warning was issued, his father wrapped the Amida Buddha’s statue in a white cloth and took it
to a safe place. It was just like a mummy. It was very strange and scary for him to see the mummified Amida
Buddha’s statue.
(To be continued)
<A Word of Wise Teaching>
Forgiveness is a lifetime treasure.
2015 Memorial Service Schedule 2015 is the memorial year for those who passed away in:
2014 1 year 1999 17 year
2013 3 year 1991 25 year
2009 7 year 1983 33 year
In Gassho, Rev. Katsu: [email protected]
【ヒロシマ・ナガサキ】お茶ちゃ
のみ法座ほ う ざ
3月がつ
31日にち
(火か
)10時じ
30分ぷん
〜 *2月がつ
の法座ほ う ざ
は、お休やす
みです。
1945年ねん
8月がつ
6日か
8時じ
15分ふん
ヒロシマ、8月がつ
9日か
11時じ
2分ふん
ナガサキに原子爆弾げんしばくだん
が投下と う か
されました。広島ひろしま
では約やく
14万人まんにん
、長崎ながさき
では約やく
7万人まんにん
の命いのち
が一瞬いっしゅん
にして奪うば
われました。あれから、今年こ と し
で70年ねん
になります。
当とう
時じ
、6歳さい
であった私わたし
の父ちち
、楠達也くすのきたつや
は、現在げんざい
、その経験けいけん
を多おお
くの人ひと
に伝つた
えようと励はげ
んでいます。この1年ねん
は
、父ちち
が伝つた
えてくれた話はなし
や父ちち
について書か
かれた新聞記事し ん ぶ んき じ
を紹介しょうかい
し、みなさんと共とも
に、戦争せんそう
と平和へ い わ
について考かんが
えたいと思おも
います。
*宗 教しゅうきょう
の壁かべ
越こ
え平和へ い わ
祈いの
る
長崎ながさき
原爆げんばく
の日ひ
の前夜ぜ ん や
。仏教ぶっきょう
や神道しんとう
、キリスト教き り す と き ょ う
、イスラム教い す ら む き ょ う
など、国内外こくないがい
の宗 教しゅうきょう
団体だんたい
の代表者だいひょうしゃ
が毎年まいとし
、
爆心地公園ばくしんちこうえん
に集あつ
まり、県けん
宗 教しゅうきょう
者しゃ
懇話会こんわかい
が主催しゅさい
する慰霊祭いれいさい
に参列さんれつ
する。2012年ねん
から実行員じっこういん
を務つと
めるのは、
長崎ながさき
市し
仏教ぶっきょう
連合会会長れんごうかいかいちょう
で光源寺こうげんじ
の前ぜん
住 職じゅうしょく
、 楠くすのき
達也た つ や
さん(75)だ。光源寺こうげんじ
は爆心地ばくしんち
の南東なんとう
3.5㎞。
爆風ばくふう
で大おお
きな被害ひ が い
を受う
け、多おお
くの人ひと
が避難ひ な ん
してきた。
戦争せんそう
と宗 教しゅうきょう
の関かか
わりを尋たず
ねると、「人類じんるい
始はじ
まって以来い ら い
、戦争せんそう
の原因げんいん
は宗 教しゅうきょう
に他ほか
ならない。先さき
の戦争せんそう
でも
日本に ほ ん
は神道しんとう
を戦争せんそう
に利用り よ う
し、他ほか
の宗 教しゅうきょう
も戦争せんそう
に協 力きょうりょく
した」。長崎ながさき
は狭せま
い範囲は ん い
に宗 教しゅうきょう
が入い
り乱みだ
れる町まち
。
クリスマスく り す ま す
には僧侶そうりょ
がミサみ さ
に参加さ ん か
し、釈迦し ゃ か
の生誕せいたん
を祝いわ
う花祭はなまつ
りには神父し ん ぷ
や宮司ぐ う じ
が祝福しゅくふく
に訪おとず
れる。人類じんるい
愛あい
を語かた
りながら、殺ころ
し合あ
う。そんな宗 教しゅうきょう
の歴史れ き し
を乗の
り越こ
えるため結成けっせい
された県けん
宗 教しゅうきょう
者しゃ
懇話会こんわかい
で、平和へ い わ
活動かつどう
を続つづ
け
ている。「宗 教しゅうきょう
や宗派しゅうは
の壁かべ
を越こ
えて、世界せ か い
平和へ い わ
を祈いの
る。これが本来ほんらい
の宗 教しゅうきょう
の姿すがた
だ」
* 「特攻隊とっこうたい
ごっこ」楽たの
しむ
15ほどの神社仏閣じんじゃぶっかく
が集あつ
まる長崎ながさき
市し
寺町てらまち
かいわい。浄土真宗じょうどしんしゅう
本願寺派ほ ん が んじ は
光源寺こうげんじ
は、母親ははおや
の幽霊ゆうれい
があめを買か
っ
て赤あか
ん坊ぼう
に与あた
えたという民話み ん わ
「産女う ぐ め
の幽霊ゆうれい
」で知し
られる。 楠くすのき
達也た つ や
さんは、この寺てら
の住 職じゅうしょく
、越中えっちゅう
聞信もんしん
さん
の三男さんなん
として生う
まれた。物心ものごころ
つくころから早起は や お
きしてお経きょう
を唱とな
え、5歳さい
のころには暗唱あんしょう
していた。長兄ちょうけい
は
郷土史家き ょ う どし か
の越中えっちゅう
哲也て つ や
さん(91)。 楠くすのき
さんにとって「学校がっこう
の先生せんせい
よりも偉えら
い」存在そんざい
で、今いま
でも「越中えっちゅう
先生せんせい
」と呼よ
ぶ。寺てら
には家族か ぞ く
だけでなく、僧侶そうりょ
や女中じょちゅう
、下宿げしゅく
者しゃ
、物乞も の ご
いのおじいさんまで暮く
らしていて、賑にぎ
やかだ
った。
当とう
時じ
の遊あそ
びは戦争せんそう
一色いっしょく
。両手りょうて
を広ひろ
げて人ひと
に頭突ず つ
きをする「特攻隊とっこうたい
ごっこ」。瓦かわら
を割わ
って投な
げ合あ
う「石合戦いしがっせん
」。戦争せんそう
や兵士へ い し
は憧あこが
れだった。それが変か
わるのは、1944年ねん
ごろ。食 料しょくりょう
が不足ふ そ く
し、寺てら
で暮く
らす人ひと
は徐々じょじょ
に減へ
った。釣つ
り鐘かね
や仏具ぶ つ ぐ
などの金属きんぞく
は軍ぐん
のために供 出きょうしゅつ
した。聞信もんしん
さんは空襲警報くうしゅうけいほう
が聞き
こえると、ご本尊ほんぞん
を
避難ひ な ん
させた。ミイラみ い ら
のように布ぬの
で巻ま
かれた仏ほとけ
の姿すがた
は、どこか異様い よ う
で怖こわ
かった。(つづく)
合掌がっしょう
楠くすのき
活也か つ や
◯今月こんげつ
のことば
堪忍かんにん
は一生いっしょう
の宝たから
BUDDHIST MEN’S ASSOCIATION NEWS
March 15th is a clean-up day at the church. We will start at 8:00 AM. We hope to see you there .
The annual SonenKai lunch is scheduled for March 21st, 10:00 – 12:00, at Raku Sushi.
BUDDHIST WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION NEWS
The upcoming meeting is scheduled for March 1st at 11:00 AM. We will be finalizing plans for the upcoming
combined Keirosha, Memorial, and Spring Ohigan service that we sponsor. Dates will be confirmed for clean-
up and set-up. Toban for March is Yuri Yokoi, Christy Ishizuka, Mitsuko Norikane and Mary Oda.
We gratefully acknowledge a donation from the Nagata Family of $150.00, in memory of Sharon Nagata.
DHARMA SCHOOL AND ADULT STUDY NEWS
Why bring your child to Dharma School? Why attend Dharma Study? Because you would like it, it’s fun;
because you would learn new things; because you would get to listen to inspiring talks that often seemed
tailored just for you; because you get to participate in lively discussions which expand our minds; because
while making your spirit stronger, you also strengthen our temple, because Mrs. Yokoi makes really good
snacks. We are a small sangha with big hearts, and our school and study groups are small and big hearted.
Remember the old round, “Make new friends, but keep the old, one is silver and the other gold.”? That’s how
we feel about our once a month group sessions. We love seeing old friends and new. We meet next on
Sunday March 15th at 10:00 for meditation, and service at 10:30. There is a clean-up day scheduled for that
day also, so if you’re coming for that (at 8:00), stick around and check us out.
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WALNUT GROVE BUDDHIST CHURCH
2015 MEMBERSHIP DUE FORM
(80 years & over exempt)
Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 years & over? (circle) Yes No
Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 years & over? (circle) Yes No
Total Number of non-exempt member at $25.00 each ------------------
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Kindly disregard if you have already paid your 2015 dues
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Spring and Summer 2015 Schedule of Events
Greetings!
The Institute of Buddhist Studies is pleased to present a number of events over the next several months, and we invite you to explore these rich and diverse Dharma
offerings.
February 2015
Buddhism and Counseling: 2015 IBS Winter Symposium
February 26 @ 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm Crowne Plaza Hotel San Diego,
2270 Hotel Circle North, San Diego, CA 92108 United States
In conjunction with the 2015 BCA National Council Meeting, the Institute of Buddhist Studies and the Center for Buddhist Education will co-host a symposium on "Buddhism
and Counseling." This symposium will feature a number of distinguished speakers. To
give an overview on "Counseling in the Buddhist tradition," we will hear from Dr.
Daijaku Kinst, and Dr. David Pating.
March 2015
Sixth International Ryukoku Symposium: Buddhism and Japanese Culture
March 21
Jodo Shinshu Center (IBS), 2140 Durant Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704 United States
With lectures in both Japanese and English, this symposium will provide perspectives
on a variety of traditional forms of practice. Details to follow soon.
May 2015
Buddhist Chaplaincy: an overview
May 2 Jodo Shinshu Center (IBS),
2140 Durant Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704 United States
Learn more about the path to becoming a Buddhist chaplain at this informational symposium. Details to follow soon.
2015 Commencement Ceremony (Graduation)
May 15
Jodo Shinshu Center (IBS), 2140 Durant Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704 United States
Details to follow soon.
June 2015
Mindfulness and Compassion: the Art and Science of Contemplative Practice
June 3 - June 7
San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132 United States
For thousands of years the art of contemplative practice has been used to explore the
nature of mind and its potential. Today the emerging science of contemplative practice
promises to shed new light on these essential human questions. Facilitating
conversation between these two worlds may provide a catalytic mutual benefit, exploring how contemplative practice and scientific research can best inform each
other for a greater common good.
August 2015 Subjectivity in Pure Land Buddhism
August 7 - August 9
Jodo Shinshu Center (IBS),
2140 Durant Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704 United States
IBS is pleased to host the 17th Biennial Conference of the International
Association of Shin Buddhist Studies.
Studies of Pure Land Buddhism (which address the thought, practice, and iconography
of Pure Land, throughout the historical development of Buddhism generally) are often
rooted in modern discourses of religious studies that take certain foundational concepts
for granted: individuality, subjectivity, historicity. But how have the referents of these modern concepts been understood in relation to Pure Land Buddhist doctrine and
praxis? How has subjectivity, the answer to the question of who "I" am or who "we"
are, been understood across Buddhist cultures and histories? How does the "who"
exist? How is it known? How is it experienced? Please join us for a thorough investigation of these important questions.
Gassho,
IBS Faculty and Staff
For more information about these and other future events, please visit our website athttp://www.shin-ibs.edu/events/.
Institute of Buddhist Studies www.shin-ibs.edu
BCA BOOKSTORE NEWS BY GAYLE NOGUCHI
My thanks to Sensei Elaine Donlin, Minister’s Assistant for the Buddhist Church of San Francisco, for conducting her 4-part series “Essentials of Buddhism” at the BCA Bookstore in January. Sensei Donlin created this excellent introduction to Buddhism and I’m happy we could offer it in the East Bay for the first time! We are looking forward to bringing the BCA Bookstore to the Northwest District Convention February 13-15, 2015. Please note that the BCA Bookstore at the Jodo Shinshu Center will be closed during this time. February 26th through March 1st the BCA Bookstore will be at the National Council Meeting being held this year in San Diego, CA (the store at the Jodo Shinshu Center will be closed during this time). This event is always great fun for us – it’s the one opportunity we have annually to see ministers and lay leaders from all our temples! We are dedicated to serving the needs of our sanghas throughout BCA and appreciate your warm, generous support. New at the Bookstore: Wabi Sabi by Mark Reibstein with art by Ed Young, $18.00. This is a delightful story of a little cat in Kyoto, Japan who embarks on an adventure to discover the meaning of her name and learns about finding beauty in unexpected places. Order at www.bcabookstore.com or contact 510-809-1435/[email protected]. The BCA Bookstore is open Wed. – Sat. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Like us on Facebook.
2015 CALENDAR
Sun 01 11:00 AM BWA Meeting (Toban: Yuri Yokoi et al)
Sun 01 1:30 PM Shotsuki and monthly Sunday service
Tue 10 7:00 PM Board Meeting (Toban: T. Hamada & A. Ito)
Wed 11 9:00 AM Oasaji CANCELLED
Sat 14 10:30 AM BWA sponsored combined services program.
(Spring Ohigan, Memorial, & Keiro Services & Keiro Luncheon)
Sun 15 8:00 AM Spring Cleaning
Sun 15 10:30 AM Dharma School & Adult Study Class
Sun 21 10:00 AM Sonenkai New Year Party