LIGHT OF THE DHARMA - Steveston Buddhist Temple

September 2016
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LIGHT OF THE DHARMA
The World of Ki-Ho Ittai
REGULAR EVENTS:
REGULAR SERVICE
Sunday 10:30 am
Over the course of this past weekend, I had the opportunity to
once again lead the Vancouver Island Obon Cemetery Visitation.
It was a wonderful weekend with many new encounters. One of the
nicer encounters took place at the cemetery in Duncan and I’d like
to share with you a little of what happened.
BINGO:
Wednesdays 6:30pm
SEIZA MEDITATION:
Thursdays 7:30 pm
& Fridays 10:30 am
TRIPLE SUTRA CHANTING
Fridays 11:00 am -12:00 pm
YOGA with Alanna
Hatha: Mon & Thur 5:30 pm
Power: Tues 5:30 pm,
Chair: Sat 9:30 am
See Monthly Calendar for details
COMING UP:
Mon Sept 12,
7:30 pm SBT Board Meeting
Thurs Sept 22,
10:00 Moe no Kai
Sun Sept 18,
9:30 am Sarana Affirmation Service
10:30 am Fall Higan Service
Sun Sept 25,
1:pm Fujinkai Semiannual GM
Sun Oct 2,
10:30 am July Shotsuki Service
Tue Oct 11,
7:30 pm Board Meeting
For the last several years we’ve had a handful of people attending
the service at the Duncan cemetery, however this year was
quite different. As the four of us from Steveston drove up to the
cemetery, we noticed a fairly sizeable group of over 25 people busy
scrubbing the headstones cleaning them of the moss that had built up. Among
them were about a dozen children playing and
cleaning at the same time. What a wonderful
sight to see. Most of the families were from
the local Nikkei community with the mothers
from Japan married to Canadian men. During
the service, I asked the children, “When you
were cleaning the headstones, did you hear
the voices?” They gave me a blank stare with
a few nodding their heads from side to side.
I proceeded to tell them that I had heard the
voices. To which they looked at me with a
questioning gaze. I told them the voices were
saying, “Aaah, that feels so good. Thank you.” They seemed very interested and
wondered if I could really hear voices. I told them that I may not hear it in the
same way as we hear our voices, but we can just feel the sense of gratitude for
being remembered and cared about. By the way their parents were nodding in
agreement, I knew they understood what I was talking about.
In the Jodo Shinshu teachings, there is a fundamental teaching known as KiHo Ittai. “Ki” means the vesicle (or in this case sentient beings, limited in time
and space) and “Ho” means the Infinite Dharma (not limited to time and space).
“Ittai” is translated as the unification of two entities. So put together, “Ki-Ho
Ittai” means the unification of the Infinite Dharma with the Sentient Beings.
MONTHLY TOBAN GROUPS
SEPTEMBER: Team 2
Lead: Sakai Mitts
604-273-7603
Members:
Araki, Ron
Inouye, Mike & Masako
Kondo, Kaoru & Norman
Mukai, Akiko
Sakai, Kay
Sakai, Lynn
Toyoda, Miyuki
OCTOBER: Team 3
Lead:Tabata Toshiuki
604-271-6102
Members:
Matsuno, Seishi
Matsuno Kisako
Matsuno Tom & Yoko
Okada Rumi
Sakamoto Bud
Tabata Mieko
Tani Kiyoshi & Mutsumi
Watanabe Keiko
Yamashita Setsuko
Areas to be cleaned:
Gym: dry mop/sweep floor.
Wet mop where necessary
Classroom: dry mop floor, wipe tables.
Hondo: Dry mop floors around and under pews
Kitchen: Wet mop floors
The cemetery visitation was a wonderful opportunity to get a
glimpse of the concept of “Ki-Ho Ittai”. On one hand, those who
went before us have brought us to visit the cemetery, giving us a
deeper sense of appreciation and gratitude to our pioneers. Yet at
the same time, by the action of paying homage and cleaning, we can
sense the appreciation felt by those who had gone before us.
Though we may be limited in time and space, we are able to
come in touch with the unlimited truth of the Dharma. Much like
the encounter that we had at the cemetery, our temple is a place
to come in touch with the Dharma. As we begin the fall activities
starting with the September Shotsuki Monthly Memorial service,
may I invite you to come and experience
the Dharma at our temple.
In Gassho,
Grant Ikuta, minister
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FUJINKAI
TOBAN 2
Contact: Itoko Akune
604-244-7710
DHARMA LIGHT
FUJINKAI
Bon Odori Festival, 2016
Hopefully the past two months
have been a relaxing time for
everyone in contrast to the hectic
pace of spring events. Opportunity
was taken during this down time
to tidy the kitchen area and the
Fujinkai storage room. We hope to
label the shelves so items are returned to the same location.
This should keep the storage room tidy.
A thank you is extended to Bud Sakamoto and others
who repaired the water leak in the ceiling near the gym.
The monthly clean up tobans are reminded to wet mop
the kitchen floors as part of their tasks. A request was
forwarded to the temple board earlier in the spring. Few
of the Fujinkai ladies do mop when the floor is dirty, but
would appreciate it if this is again the responsibility of the
monthly toban.
Soft Goods Drive continues on. When the 20/20 project
is completed, there will be no storage space for the clothing
bags and boxes so take the opportunity to reduce your
clutter. It is hoped that the goal of 151 bags will be reached
before the end of 2016.
Extra copies of the 2015 World Buddhist Women’s
Convention report has been received. If you are interested
in receiving a copy, please let us know. It is in English,
Japanese and Portuguese. The next WBWC will be held
Aug. 30 to Sept. 1, 2019 in San Francisco.
Planning for our annual Obon Festival started later than
usual but many members and non members came forward
to volunteer and we were quickly back on track.
The Bon Odori dance practices led by Yoko Matsuno,
Sensei, were well attended by 30 to 40 dancers, mostly
female but occasionally a male or two. These are the
dancers we follow as we dance around the Yagura.
A successful festival depends on a lot of preparation
and we had a lot of support. Days before, volunteers were
busy shopping, chopping and cooking. D-day, Saturday,
July 16th, started cool and overcast. The set up crew was
out in full force early in the morning and with the help
from the Judo Club members and Takarajima parents the
yagura, lanterns, booths and chairs were set up quickly
and smoothly. The area behind the temple now took on a
festive air and was ready for the occasion. At 4:00 pm when
the gates opened the festival mood was upped a few notches
with music, dancing, food and festival goers.
The food vendors were all busy with a few selling out
before the end of the day. A wide range of food items
were available from takoyaki to pulled pork to hot dogs to
sushi to Belgian waffles as well as popcorn and shaved ice...
something for everyone.
As the skies cleared and the day warmed up, more and
more people arrived. Many families with young children
came and the kids were thrilled to play the numerous games
and win prizes. In total, an estimated 800 people attended
the festival.
There were breaks in the festivities to hear a few speeches
from our special guests: Consul General Okai and her
husband, Mayor Malcolm Brodie, John Yap, Rev. and Mrs.
Koshin Ogui and Bishop Tatsuya Aoki.
At half time, we switched briefly from Bon Odori dancing
to Hawaiian hula dancing and for a couple of numbers from
the ever popular Taiko group.
Our Sensei, Grant Ikuta, did an excellent job as the
emcee as he announced the dance numbers, introduced
speakers, and called door prize winning numbers as well as
being the gracious host to our visitors. The winner of the
first prize of an Ipad Mini was Ron Araki. Congratulations
to all the prize winners.
As the Festival came to a close, volunteers again came
forward to take down the lanterns, yagura, booths and
chairs. In short order the magical moments of the festival
vanished into a mist. Photos of the events are also in the
mist as our official photographer could not attend. We
would ask anyone who took photos to please send a few to
the office for our records, and to remind us of the joy at the
festival. Or let our co-chairs know that photos do exist and
are available.
All of these memories could not have happened without
the countless number of volunteers. They made the festival
a success and a joy. Thank you for helping us to serve and
connect to the community.
We look forward to seeing all of you at the temple
on other occasions and most certainly at the next Obon
Festival.
Fujinkai’s Semi Annual Meeting
Sunday, September 25 at 1:00 pm
Please attend to discuss coming
events and give suggestions!
President’s Message
I hope everyone is having an enjoyable
and a wonderful summer. This year spring
came early and the summer started with a
little rain in late June and early July. For the
past six weeks it has been very dry with mild
warm days and cool evenings. For our Obon
Festival in mid-July, the weather was a perfect day with no
rain and pleasantly sunny and warm.
When we plan the Obon Festival, we always hope that it
will not rain on that day. We cannot control the weather.
However if the weather is good we all feel good and are
grateful. If it rains we don’t share the same gratitude. It is
so easy to lose the sense of gratitude and meaning of Obon
as result of the weather that we have no control over. The
feeling and the meaning gratitude can be so fleeting.
In gassho,
Bud Sakamoto, President Steveston Buddhist Temple
Dharma School
We hope you all had a good summer holiday. Dharma
School will be held on September 25 with a pancake
breakfast at 9:30 am. Service will be held after the breakfast.
Please come and join us for some fun. You will be informed
regarding the schedule for the Dharma School classes.
In gassho, Dharma school.
Thank you. Domo Arigato.
Itoko Akune & Elmer Morishita
Co-chairs, Obon 2016 Committee.
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September 2016
SBT 2nd Annual Bowlathon
UPCOMING EVENTS
Sarana Affirmation Service
Saturday, November 19, 2016 6 – 8 pm
Zone Bowling Centre, 14200 Entertainment Blvd,
Richmond.
The event is both a fundraiser for the temple and an
evening of social and friendly competition. There will be
prizes for best scores and hidden scores so we will all have a
chance to win a prize.
You can participate as an individual and we will place
you on a team or you and your family/friends can register
as team. We are trying to recruit a minimum of 60 bowlers
to form 12 teams of 5 players each. The cost will be $35 per
person which will include 3 games and shoe rental as well
as prizes and refreshments during and after the games. The
cost for children will be $20 per person.
There will be a silent auction for prizes donated by our
members and temple supporters. The winners will be
announced at the end of our bowling session. At that time
we will also award prizes to the winners of the bowling
competition.
Please join us for an evening of physical activity,
competition and fellowship.
Please contact Kiyo Domai (604-318-0757) or the SBT
(604-277-2323) to register or to request more information.
The Steveston Buddhist Temple in conjunction with the
JSBTC is planning on holding a Sarana Affirmation Service
to be held on Sunday, September 18th from 9:30 am.
The Sarana Affirmation Service is a solemn service,
following a tradition dating back to the time of Sakyamuni
Buddha. Men, Women, and children, who aspire to lead
the Buddhist way of life, are invited to join the countless
followers of the Buddha by taking refuge in the Three
Treasures of the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha, and are
formally admitted to the Buddhist community. In Japanese
this service is known as “kie shiki”. As the applicants take
refuge in the Three Treasures of Buddhism their head is
touched three times by a ceremonial razor to symbolize the
shaving of the head upon entering the Brotherhood. On
participation, one receives a ‘hōmyō’, or Dharma Name.
For more information on registering for the service,
please contact Rev. Ikuta at the temple or through his email
at rev.ikuta@steveston-temple.ca.
We look forward to seeing you in the ZONE.
Fall Higan Equinox Service
Moe No Kai
We will be holding our Fall Higan Equinox service on
Sunday, September 18th 2016, starting at 10:30 am. The Higan
service is a time for us to listen to the Buddha Dharma as
I hope everyone had a wonderful summer. We have it is said that the Universe is in perfect balance during this
many fun activities planned for the fall and winter again. time of the year.
As a special guest, Socho Tatsuya Aoki will be joining us
Please bring your friends. Our next Moe No Kai will be
as the guest speaker for the service. Join us on this occasion
held on Thursday, Sept. 22nd at 10am.
to listen to the Dharma.
See you soon.
Keiko Go
SEPTEMBER 2015 MEMORIAL SERVICE SEPTEMBER 4th 10:30 a.m. (Please bring your “Homyo”.)
Abe, Tomihiko
Amadatsu, Toshiyuki
Grignon, Miyoko
Hamade, Kiyoko
Hamaguchi, Hana
Hamanishi, Riyo
Hamanishi, Tae
Hamaura, Shigeru
Hashimoto, Shizuo
Hikida, Ito
Hirose, Tazo Tom
Hirose, Tashichi
Ikeda, Tadatoshi
Inoue, Masao
Ito, Tome
Kariya, Sadao
Kawabata, Yoneji
Kimura, Kiyoko
Kishi, Seiji
Kobayashi, Genshiro
Kurahashi, Kenji
Maede, Kichitaro
Maekawa, Tokujiro
Matsuyama, Hideo
Mizuyabu, Shigeharu
Morishita, Hiroshi
Morizawa, Fusa
Muramatsu, Marion, C.
Murao, Shizuye
Murao, Tokuichiro
Nariiwa, Morio
Nakano, Iwa
Nakatsuru, Gary Mitsuru
Nishi, Hideo
Nishi, Yukio
Nishi, Mitsue
Nishikhama, Yoshiharu
Ogawa, Masao
Otabe , Junko
Oye, Yaichi
Oye, Yakichi
Ozeki, Yosuke
Ryomoto, Saburo
Sakata, Asao
Sakata, Yoshiaki
Sameshima, Fujie
Shiyoji, Kenneth
Tabata, Akio
Tabata, Hiroshi
Tamaki, Yoshio
Tanaka, Sakiye
Tani, Mary Yoshiko
Tanigami, Moriji
Tasaka, Mitsue
Teraguchi, Yurie
Teramura, Takashi
Toyoda, (Infant)
Uyeyama, Minoru
Yamamoto, Masao
Yamanaka, Yukio
Yoshida, Harue
Yoshida, Sumie
Arakawa-Galli, Antonio
Asari, Some
Asari, Yoshio
Ayukawa, Michiko
Hall, Junko
Hamaguchi, Yoshiko
Hamanishi, Kiyoshi
Hikida, Akira
Hori, Masae
Imai, Fusao
Inoue, Miyo
Inouye, Yoshiko
Ikuta, Shinjo
Ishida, Fumiko
Kakehi, Emiko
Kamachi, Shoji
Kamachi, Masao
Kariya, Masue
Kariya, Tsuruko
Kimura, Genjiro
Kishiuchi, Shigekazu
Kokubo, Nobu
Kondo, Toshio
Koyanagi, Shizu
Matsumura, Shizuko
Miyazaki, Takaaki
Mizuguchi, Tadashi
Mizuguchi, Yukio
Mori, Isamu
Mukai, Fusako
Murao, Yoichi
Matsuo, Neil
Nakane, Risa
Nakano, Kazuo
Nakatani, Masue
Nakatsuka, Takasada
Natsuhara, Toyo
Nishi, Iyoko
Nishi, Riseko Rosie
Nishi, Tsunezo
Nishii, Yoshinosuke
Nishikihama, Keizo
Niwatsukino, Tokichi
Niwatsukino , Shigeru
Nomura, Fuyumi
Nomura, Masao
Omori, Aiko
Onouye, Kazuko
Ooka, Masahiro ‘Tony’
Saeki, Takekichi
Sakai, Lillian
Sakai, Sumi
Sakata, Haruko
Sameshima, Eizo
Sameshima, Noriko
Shiozaki, Kiyomi
Shiyoji, Noboru
Suzuki, Aiko
Takeuchi, Margaret
Tanaka, Takao
Tanigami, Moriharu
Taniguchi, Yone
Tasaka, Hatsue
Teranishi, Shigeko
Yamamoto, Kumano
Yamamoto, Yone
Yoshida, Yasuichi
Yoshida, Yutaka
OCTOBER 2015 MEMORIAL SERVICE OCTOBER 2nd 10:30 a.m. (Please bring your “Homyo”.)
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DHARMA LIGHT
The Steveston Buddhist Temple sincerely appreciates and thanks the
following for their generous donations:
General Donation: Berlinguette J., Cameron Mari, Harada Jack,
Hirano Naoki, Ikuta Makoto, Ikuta Teruko, Maruno Maya, Miyazaki
Susie, Niguma Kazuko, Nimoto Kazuko, Nishimura Grace, Nitta
Miyuki Niwatsukino Kyoko, Oki Hiroshi, Osaka Kikue, Peterson A &
M, Saimoto Ritsu, Sugimoto Nori, Yamaoka Miyoko, Yoshida Misuye,
($725)
July Shotsuki: Akune Aaron, Akune Robert, Akune Roy & Itoko,
Akune Ted & Rose, Araki Masato & Daisy, Domai Kiyo, Esson Karen,
Hamade Yoko, Hamanishi Yoshio & Betty, Hamaura Bob & Misaye,
Hamaura Dean, Harada Jack, Hikida Mary, Hirano Masami, Hirose Ted
& Mary, Hirota Kyoko, Kariya Florence, Kariya Kimiko, Kariya Victor,
Kokubo Alice, Kondo Fujikazu, Kondo Tamotsu & Chieko, Morishita
Colin, Morishita Michiyo, Nakano Alison, Nakano Yasuo & Minako,
Nishi Greg, Nishi Isao & Kayoko, Nishi Shizuko, Nishi Kazumi, Nitta
Ayako, Oye Hanako, Quan Toshiko, Sakai Mitts, Sakai Terry, Sakamoto
Bud, Sakamoto Umeno, Sakiyama N., Shawfolt Tracey, Takahashi D.,
Tanaka Emiko, Tani Kiyoshi & Mutsumi, Tasaka Kaz, Teramura Ken,
Toyoda Miyuki, Tsumura Tuck, Yamamoto Kiyomi, Yamahita Setsuko,
Yoneda Kazu, Yoshida Misuye ($1155)
August Shotsuki: Akune Roy & Itoko, Butler Linda, Domai Kiyo,
Hamaura Masako, Hamaura Bob & Misaye, Hamade Yoko, Hirose Mary,
Ikuta Denise, Ikuta Kevin & Karen, Ikuta Kuni & June, Ikuta Makoto,
Ikuta Noriko, Ikuta Teruko, Iwata Genevieve, Kariya Kimiko, Kondo
Tamotsu & Chieko, Kobayashi Miyako, Kubota Koji, Koyanagi Susie,
Kumagai Tetsuo & Noriko, Kurita Yoshie, Maruno Yukito, Matsuno
Seishi, Morizawa Chiyoko, Morizawa Sazare, Mukai Akiko, Mukai Sadao
& Shioko, Murray G & S., Nakanishi Mike & Frances, Nakano Yasuo &
Minako, Narukami Don & Chiyo, Nishi Isao & Kayoko, Niwatsukino
Kyoko, Okabe Mary, Osaka Kikue, Hirano Masami, Oye Hanako, Ryan
Larry & Jeanne, Saimoto Ritsu, Shiyoji Lorraine, Ryomoto M., Tabata
Hajime, Tabata Tosh, Takeshita Joyce, Tasaka Teruko, Teramura K
& P, Terai K., Tsumura T., Tomihiro Doc & Kazy, Toyoda Miyuki,
Yamamoto Barry, Yamamoto Kiyomi, Yamamoto T., Yoneda K. ($1580)
Dharma Offertories: Akune Roy & Itoko, Hamaura Bob & Misaye,
Harada Jack, Hirose Mary, Hosono Mieko, Ikuta Makato, Ikuta Teruko,
Kurita Yoshie, Morishita Elmer, Nakatsuru Sherry, Ryan Larry &
Jeanne, Sugimoto Nori, Watanabe Keiko, Yoshihara Hiroko ($417)
Gotan-e Service: Kishi Setsuko ($20)
Eitaikyo Service: Ishida Kimiko & family ($200)
Obon Service : Akizuki Eiko, Akizuki Kinuyo, Akune Robert, Akune
Roy & Itoko, Banno Martha, Chow Nobu & Suezonne, Domai Kiyo,
Esson Karen, Go Keiko, Hama Helen, Hamade Midori, Hamade Yoko,
Hamaguchi T., Hamanishi Keiko, Hamanishi Yoshio & Betty, Hamaura
Bob & Misaye, Hamaura Masako, Hamaura Mitsue, Harada Glenn,
Harada Shigeru, Hibi Carey, Hibi Mika, Higo Haruko, Hikida Mary,
Hori Haruye, Ikeda Connie, Ikuta Denise, Ikuta Kevin & Karen, Ikuta
Kuni & June, Ikuta Makoto, Ikuta Noriko, Ikuta Naoe, Ikuta Teruko,
Iwata G., Kakehi Tomoko, Kamachi Shigeaki & Yoshiko, Kamide
Glenn, Kamimura Shig & Yukie, Kariya Kimiko, Kariya Tsuneko,
Kawabata Jack, Kawabata Mitsuyo, Kawabata Victory, Kawamoto Mary,
King Hiroko, Kishi Setsuko, Kishiuchi M., Kitade Kiyoko, Kobayashi
Miyako, Kokubo Alice, Kokubo Eiko, Kondo Fujikazu & Yoneko, Kondo
Kaoru, Kondo Norman, Kondo Tamotsu & Chieko, Kondo Terry,
Koyanagi Jean, Koyanagi Susie, Koyanagi Yoshiko, Kurahashi Marie &
Judy, Kurita Yoshie, Maede Toyoko, Maruno Maya, Maruno Yukito,
Matsumura Laverne, Matsunaga Osamu, Matsunaga Susan, Matsuno
Seishi & Kisako, Matsuno Tom, McElwain Laurie, Mitsuishi Reiko,
Mizushima T & K., Mizuta Harry & Akemi, Mizuyabu Misayo, Mori
Koji & Judith, Morishita Michiyo, Morizawa Chiyoko, Morizawa Sazare,
Mukai Akiko, Murao Mary, Murakami Lori, Murao Lila, Murao Toshio,
Murray G & S., Nagatani Kayo, Nakanishi Mike & Frances, Nakano S.,
Nakano Yasuo & Minako, Nakata Andy & Misayo, Nakatsu Tsuyoshi
& Chizuru, Narukami Don & Chiyo, Neeley Christine & David, Nevins
Julie, Niguma Kazuko, Nishi Kazumi & Chizuko, Nishi Pat, Nitta
Ayako, Nishikihama Teruko, Niwatsukino Betty, Niwatsukino Kyoko,
Nogami Hiroshi, Ohara Isao, Ohara Nobuye, Ohori Dave, Okabe
Mary, Okamoto K., Okano Nicole, Okano Tokiko, Oki Hiroshi, Omae
Darrel, Osaka Kikue, Oye Hanako, Quan Toshiko, Saimoto Ritsu, Sakai
Mitts & Kay, Sakai Mitsuka, Sakai Tomiko, Sakata M., Sameshima
Hisako, Sameshima Raymond & Famey, Sameshima Yoshiko, Sano
Masayoshi, Sato Helen, Shikaze Naomi, Sugimoto Nori, Suzuki Kent,
Saito Tokiko, Sakai Terry & Marge, Sakamoto Alan & Cathy, Sakamoto
Bud, Sakamoto Umeno, Sakata S., Satosono Aya, Shimizu M., Shiozaki
Masako, Shiozaki Tomie, Tabata Hajime, Tabata Sumiko, Tabata Tosh
& Miyeko, Takasaki S., Tanaka Emiko, Tanaka Kiyoko, Tani Kiyoshi &
Mutsumi, Tanigami Wayne, Tasaka Betty, Tasaka Kaz & Chic, Tasaka
Teruko, Tatsumi Roy, Teraguchi Nami, Tezuka Yasuko, Tomihiro Doc
& Kazy, Toyoda Miyuki, Uyeyama Tom, Watanabe Keiko, Yamada
Mary, Yamaguchi Kikuko, Yamamoto T., Yamanaka M., Yamanaka
Miyoko, Yamamoto Kayoko, Yamamoto Kiyomi, Yamashita Muneichi
& Kazuko, Yamashita Setsuko, Yesaki A., Yokota Ken & Yumi, Yoshida
Misuye, Yoshioka Stan & Lucy, Yoshihara Hiroko & Ken, Yesaki
Suyeko ($6670)
In memory of the late:
Mrs. Aika Hibi: Akizuki Eiko, Chan Rob & Elsie, Hamada Satoshi,
Hamada Rosie, Hamanishi Yoshio & Betty, Hamatake T., Hamaura
Bob & Misaye, Hibi Mika & Carey, Hirano Masami, Hori Haruye,
Hori Nancy, Hori Shirley, Ikuta Makoto, Ikuta Kuni & June, Izumi
Basil & Etsuko, Kagetsu Ted & Veronica, Kariya Florence, King
Hiroko, Kobayashi Miyako, Kokubo Eiko, Koyanagi Jean, Koyanagi
Susie, Kumagai Tetsuo & Noriko, Mine Mike, Mizuguchi Midori,
Murao Phil & Naomi, Nishi Isao & Kayoko, Nishi Kazumi & Chizuko,
Niwatsukino Kyoko, Nogami Ross, Ohara Nobuye, Okabe Mary,
Oye Hanako, Quan Toshiko, Richdale Kathryn, Yamaoka Mitsuko,
Rusell Doreen, Ryan Larry & Jeanne, Sakai Mitts & Kay, Sakai
Terry & Marge, Sameshima Hisako, Sameshima Yoshiko, Tamaki I.,
Terakita Derrick, Teramura Ken & Pauline, Tomihiro Doc & Kazy,
Wakisaka Larry, Yamamoto Kyoko, Yamamoto Ray, Yamaoka Alan
& Barb, Yamaoka Gerry & Vicky, Yamashita Setsuko, Yasui Fukashi,
Yesaki I., Yetman Pat & Jean, Yoneda Kaz, Young John & Joan, SBT
Fujinkai ($3345)
Mrs. Kazue Sakata: Thaler Carol-lyn, Akune Roy & Itoko, Atagi
Misao, Aura Martin, Boycot Kiyoko, Challoner Bernice, Chatelin
Raymond & Tosh, Domai Kiyo, Flynn Bob & Sharon, Hamade Lorne
& Naomi, Hamanishi Betty & Yoshio, Higo H., Higo Kelvin &
Kay, Hikida Mary, Hodder Evelyn, Guy R., Kariya Florence, Kariya
Kimiko, Kishi Setsuko, Kita Satoye, Katai Edward, Kawabata Jack,
Kobayashi Miyako, Kojima Jim, Kimura George, Kitade Kiyoko,
Kokubo Alice, Kuramoto Martin & Elsie, Macklam Darlene, Maede
Toyoko, Matsuno Seishi & Kisako, Mizuguchi M., Mori Kahoru,
Morimoto A., Morimoto John & Mrs., Morishita Shirley, Morizawa
Chiyoko, Morizawa Sazare, Mukai Akiko, Murao Toshio, Nakatsu
Tsuyoshi & Chizuru, Nakano Alison, Nakano Yasuo & Minako,
Nakanishi Mike & Frances, Nakade Esther, Nariiwa Sakie, Nishi
Robert, Royce & Skyler, Nishi Kazumi, Nishi Isao & Kayoko, Nitta
Ayako, Obayashi Harry, Ode Yukio & Faye, Ohara Nobuye, Okabe
Mary, Oshiro Patrick, Oye Hanako, Sakai Mike & Fe, Sakai Mitts &
Kay, Sakai Tomiko, Sakamoto Aiko, Shiyoji Lorraine, Sakai Terry
& Marge, Sakata Hozumi, Sakata Marjory, Sakata Sachi, Sakiyama
N., Sameshima Dan, Sameshia Hisako, Sameshima Yoshiko, Suzuki
Mitts, Shiyoji Terry, Tanaka Emiko, Teraguchi Marie, Teraguchi
Jean, Toyoda C., Toyoda Ruby, Toyoda Miyuki, Tubajon Family,
Yamashita Setsuko, Yodogawa Hiro, Yokota Carl, Yonemoto
Vernon, Yoshida Dave & Arlene, SBT Fujinkai, ($3375)
Mrs. Toshiko Kubota: Kubota Koji ($150)
Mrs. Yoshimi Beaton: Sakai Terry Marge ($20)
Rev. Takaaki Nagatani: Sakai Mitts & Kay ($50)
49th day of the late Mrs. Kazue Sakata: Marchrones Andrew, Flynn Bob
& Sharon, Golden Dean & Family, Morishita Denny & Linda, Oshiro
Pat & May, Yoshida Dave & Arlene ($160)
1st year of the late Mr. T. Mitsuishi: Mitsuishi Reiko, Sameshima
Hisako, Sameshima Ron ($280)
33rd year of the late Mr. Hiroshi Kondo: Kondo F. and family ($100)
Mr. Mutsuo Koyanagi: Teraguchi Marie ($100)
Mr. Herby Koyanagi: Teraguchi Marie ($30)
Mrs. Mary Yodogawa: Teraguchi Marie ($20)
Mr. Lee Ryan: Wakisaka Larry & Amy ($20)
Hatsubon Service for the late Mr. Ichiro Kubo: Kubo Makiko ($100)
In celebration of Mr. Terry Sakai’s 88th birthday: Tanaka Mitsuru
($100)
In celebration of birth of granddaughter: Quan Toshiko ($200)
In gratitude for Ikuta Family Reunion: Ikuta Grant & family, Ikuta
Lester, Ikuta Makoto($700)
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Memberships:
Sakai Boden Lynn, Sakai Steve, Shoji Chika, Sakai Sharon, Kubo
Mikiko, Stewart Dan
OBITUARY
We would like to express our heartfelt sympathy to the
family members of the following deceased:
Aika Hibi
Ken Mitsui
Yoshimi Beaton
Akiko Kato
July 3rd, 2016
July 11th, 2016
July 27th, 2016
Aug 5th, 2016
97 Years Old
86 Years Old
60 Years Old
83 Years Old
9月 2016
婦人会からのお知らせ
幾法一体の世界
吉原ヒロコ
先週末バンクーバーアイ
ランドお盆お墓参りツア
ーに参加することとなり
ました。私がツアーを担
当するようになって今年
で五年目になります。毎
年新たな出会いに巡り合
えて行くたびに楽しく過
ごさせていただいていま
す。今年は私のほかにスティーブストン仏教会
坂本バッドさんやほかの人たちがジムに近い方の天井の漏れ から阿久根ロイ先生と筧朋子さんと私の母が行
を直してくれました。どうもありがとうございました。
きました。
春はいろいろな行事で忙しかったで
すが、この2か月間はいくらかゆっく
りできたでしょうか。この暇な時期
にキッチンや婦人会の倉庫を片づけ
ることができました。いずれ、棚に
ラベルを付けて品物を元の棚に戻せ
るようにしたいと思います。そうすれば倉庫もきちんとなる
でしょう。
毎月のお当番の時にモップを濡らしキッチンの床を拭くこと
も仕事の一部として下さい。この要求は春の役員会にも提出
されました。婦人会の何人かの方達は床が汚れている時は拭
いて下さいますが、毎月のお当番の一部としてもう一度ここ
でご確認をお願いいたします。
法
の
と
も
し
び
今年のツアーで一番印象に残ったのはダンカン
市のお墓参りです。去年までダンカンのお墓に
お参りに来るのは10人そこそこで、周りに住ん
でいる日系人たちでした。ところが、今回私た
ちが車で墓地に入るとそこには何と30人の親子
が一生懸命にお墓の掃除をしていました。聞く
柔らかい素材グッズ回収も続いています。20/20プロジェク と、去年参加された一人の日本人女性の方(ご
トが完了すると、これらを入れるバッグや箱の置場所がなく 主人はカナダ人)が周りに住んでいる日本から
なります。ですから今のうちにご家庭の余分なものを減らし きている友達のお母さんグループに声をかけて
てください。2016年の末までに151バッグを達成したいで
下さり彼女たちの
す。
家族がお墓参りに
参加していたのです。墓地に埋
2015年世界仏教婦人会議の報告書を余分に頂きました。コ
められている方々と全くご縁の
ピーを欲しい方はお知らせ下さい。これは英語、日本語、
ないにもかかわらず一生懸命に
たわしやブラシなどで墓石をご
ポルトガル語で書かれています。次の世界仏教婦人会議は
しごしと洗っている姿を見て感
2019年8月30日~9月1日にサンフランシスコであります。
激いたしました。
婦人会下半期総会
9月25日(日曜) 1:00 pm
どうぞ参加してこれからの行事についてのご意見を
お聞かせください。
会長からのお知らせ 皆さんは楽しく素晴らしい夏を過ごしていら
っしゃると思います。今年は夏が早く訪れ6月
末から7月初めは雨が少しありました。しか
し、過去6週間はとても乾燥し、昼は暖かく、
夜は涼しかったです。7月半ばの盆踊りは素晴
らしいお天気で、雨も降らず、心地よく晴れた暖かい夏の日
でした。
盆踊りの計画をする時はいつもその日に雨が降らないように
願います。お天気をコントロールする事はできません。でも
お天気がいいと誰もがいい気分になり、ありがたいと感じま
す。もし雨が降るとそうはいかず感謝の気持ちもありませ
ん。私たちがコントロールできない天候に左右され、お盆の
意味も感謝の気持ちも簡単に無くしてしまいます。それらは
本当にうつろい易いです。
合掌
坂本バッド、スティーブストン仏教会会長
お参りの時、子供たちに「みんな、お墓の掃除をしていた時
に何か声が聞こえましたか?」と聞くと子供たちはボーとし
た顔で私を見つめました。二・三人は何も聞こえなかったと
答えてくれました。そこで私が「先生にはちゃんと聞こえた
よ、墓石から『あー気持ちいいな、ありがとう』という声が
はっきりと聞こえたよ」、と言うと子供たちは興味津々に私
の話を聞いてくれました。私たちが日常的に話す声と同じよ
うな声は聞こえないけど、掃除している姿を見るとお墓に眠
る方からそのような気持ちが伝わってくると私が説明をする
と子供たちの後ろに立っていた親たちがうなずきました。
そこでふっと浄土真宗の根本的教えのひとつ「幾法一体」を
思い出しました。「機法一体」の「幾」はものを受ける器の
ことで、法を受ける私たち衆生のことです。「法」は宇宙心
理を表す仏法のことです。無限なる「法」と有限的「幾」が
ひとつとなったことを「機法一体」と言います。
ダンカンのお墓でのお掃除とお参りはまさに「機法一体」の
姿でした。それは、我々は亡くなられた方々(法)に導かれ
てお墓に参り、感謝の気持ちで掃除やお参りを通して亡くな
られた多くの命と一体になれたからです。これは理屈を超え
た世界であり、お念仏の世界であります。
お寺も私たちが法と一体になれる場所です。九月の祥月法要
をはじめ、秋の様々な行事へのご参加をお願いいたします。
合掌 生田真見
日本語:1
法 のともしび
2016年 盆踊り
帰依式
2016年のスティーブストン仏教会の盆踊りの準備は例年よ
り遅れて始まりましたが、多くの会員、会友がボランティア
をして下さり、すぐに軌道に乗りました。松野洋子先生の
ご指導による盆踊りの練習は例年通り老いも若きも毎回30
~40人参加しました。ほとんどが女性でしたが、一人、二
人男性もいました。盆踊り当日は踊りを知らない人達も、
練習に参加したこの人達が櫓の周りで踊るので参考にでき
ます。
お祭りを成功させるためには多くの準備が重要で、私たちは
沢山の支援を頂きました。何日も前からボランティアは買い
物をしたり、野菜を切ったり、料理をしたりしました。
そしてその日、7月16日(土)は涼しく曇りのお天気で始ま
りました。柔道クラブと宝島の親御さんたちの手助けもあ
り、会場設置グループは朝早くから全力で櫓、ちょうちん、
屋台、椅子を素早く設置しました。そのお陰でお寺の南側は
すでにお祭り気分になり、開場を待ちました。4:00にゲー
トが開くと音楽、ダンス、食べ物、多くの人の混雑でお祭り
ムードが急激に高まりました。
屋台は皆大忙しでその日が終わる前に売り切れた屋台も2か
所ほどありました。たこ焼き、プルドポーク、ホットドッ
グ、寿司、ベルジャンワッフル、ポップコーン、かき氷等、
皆さんの好みに合うよう食べ物は多岐にわたりました。
空が晴れあがり暖かくなってきたらもっと大勢の人達が来ま
した。子供連れの家族がとても多く、子供達は様々なゲーム
をしたり賞品に当たったりでワクワクしました。合計想定で
約800人もの人が来ました。
休憩時間には来賓のご挨拶がありました。来賓の方々は日本
国総領事岡井様とご主人様、リッチモンド市長マルコルム・
ブローディー氏、ジョン・ヤップ氏、小杭好臣先生と奥様、
総長青木龍也先生です。
半分ほど済んだところで、盆踊りを一時休憩し、ハワイのフ
ラダンスに代わり、さらにいつも大好評の太鼓演奏があり
ました。
我が生田先生は盆踊りの曲の案内、来賓の紹介、ドアプライ
ズの当選者発表、さらに参加者全員に対してのホストとして
素晴らしい司会者ぶりを示しました。1等賞のiPadMiniの当
選者はロン・アラキさんでした。当選者の皆様、おめでとう
ございます。
お祭りの終わりにはボランティアがまた櫓、ちょうちん、屋
台を外し、椅子を片付けてくれました。すぐにお祭りの楽し
かった時間が霧と消えてしまいました。というのは、お寺の
カメラマンが参加できなかったのでお祭りの様子を撮影でき
なかったのです。写真が数枚送られてきましたのでそれをニ
ュースレターに載せます。どなたでも写真を撮られた方は記
録として、そして楽しかったお祭りの思い出としてお寺に送
ってくださればありがたいです。または写真があると言う事
を教えて下さるだけでも結構です。いろいろな思い出は数多
くのボランティアがいなければできませんでした。ボランテ
ィアの皆さんがお祭りを成功と喜びに導いてくれました。私
たちを支持し地域とのつながりを付けるのを助けて下さり、
ありがとうございました。
また皆さんとお寺のほかの行事で、そして必ずや来年の盆踊
りでお会いするのを楽しみにしています。
スティーブストン仏教会は浄土真宗カナダ教団と共同で来る
9月18日(日)の9:30 amに帰依式を行う計画です。
帰依式はお釈迦様の時代からの伝統にのっとった厳粛な法会
です。仏教徒として生きていきたい男性、女性、お子さんは
仏法僧の三宝に帰依する事により、ほかの数多くのお釈迦様
の信徒に加わり、仏教徒として正式に認められます。日本語
では「帰依式」として知られています。志願者は仏教の三宝
に帰依するときに儀式用のカミソリで頭を3回触られます。
これは仏教徒になる時に頭を剃る事を象徴しています。帰依
式を受けることにより「法名」(Dharma Name)を授かりま
す。
帰依式の申込について詳しくお知りになりたい方はお寺の生
田先生にお電話するか(604) 277-2323、先生にメールを出
してくださいrev.ikuta@steveston-temple.ca。
萌の海
郷 恵子
皆様、快適な夏を過ごされましたでしょうか。いよいよ9
月。沢山の楽しい企画を練っております。どうぞ、お友達を
お誘い楽しまれて下さいませ。次回は9月22日、午前10
時からになります。お待ちしております。
SBT 第2回年次ファンドレイジング ボーリ
ング大会 2016年11月19日(土)6-8 pm
Zone Bowling Centre, 14200
Entertainment Blvd, Richmond
この行事はお寺のための資金集めと同時に、皆と楽しくボー
リングを競い合う夕べです。優勝した人には賞品があります
し、秘密のスコアもあるので皆が賞品をもらえるチャンスが
あります。
個人で参加する人はこちらでチームを組みますし、家族や友
達とご一緒ならその人たちとチームも組めます。1組5人で
12チームを作りたいので最低60人の参加者が必要です。参
加費は1人35ドルで、3ゲーム、靴、賞品、ゲームの間と後
でのスナックが含まれます。子供は20ドルです。
お寺の会員や会友から寄付された賞品のサイレント・オーク
ションもあります。ボーリング終了後賞品に当たった人の発
表があります。またその時にボーリングに勝った人にも賞品
が手渡されます。
運動と競技と親睦の夕べにどうぞ参加して下さい。
申し込み、または詳細は堂前キヨ(604-318-0757)かSBT
(604-277-2323)にご連絡ください。
それではゾーンでお会いしましょう。
敬弔
次の方がご逝去されましたので、生前のご苦労を偲び、
謹んで敬弔の意を表します。
日比 愛香
三井 憲
どうもありがとうございました。
阿久根イト子、モリシタ・エルマー
共同議長、2016年お盆委員会
2016年7月3日往生
97歳
2016年7月11日往生 86歳
ビートン・善美
2016年7月27日往生
60歳
加藤 秋子
2016年8月5日往生
83歳
日本語:2
September 2016
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER 2016
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10:30 am Regular Sunday Service
LAbOUr DAY
6:30 pm bingo
7:30 pm meditation
11:00 am triple Sutra
Chanting
9:30 Chair Yoga
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
5:30 power Yoga
6:30 pm bingo
5:30 Hatha Yoga
10:30 am meditation
7:30 pm meditation
11:00 am triple Sutra
Chanting
21
22
23
10:00 Nikkei
Home Service
10:00 moe no Kai
10:30 am meditation
6:30 pm bingo
5:30 Hatha Yoga
7:30 pm meditation
11:00 am triple Sutra
Chanting
28
29
30
10:30 am Shotsuki monthly memorial
Service
18
9:30 Sarana Affirmation Service
2:30 pm maples
Service
5:30 Hatha Yoga 7:30
board meeting
19
20
5:30 Hatha Yoga
5:30 power Yoga
10:30 Fall Higan Service
25
26
27
9:30 Dharma School
10:30 AM Regular Sunday Service
10:30 am Shotsuki monthly memorial
Service
9
10:30 AM Regular Sunday Service
16
5:30 Hatha Yoga
5:30 power Yoga
6:30 pm bingo
3
2:30 pm maples
Service
4
5
5:30 power Yoga
6:30 pm bingo
7
5:30 Hatha Yoga
10:30 am meditation
7:30 pm meditation
11:00 am triple Sutra
Chanting
13
14
5:30 Hatha Yoga
10:30 am meditation
7:30 pm meditation
11:00 am triple Sutra
Chanting
19
20
21
10:00 Nikkei
Home Service
5:30 Hatha Yoga
Class
10:30 am meditation
5:30 Hatha Yoga
10
11
tHANKSGIVING
5:30 power Yoga
12
6:30 pm bingo
7:30 pm board
meeting
17
18
10:30 AM Regular Sunday Service
11:00 am triple Sutra
Chanting
6
9:30 Chair Yoga
Oct 1st
9:30 Chair Yoga
8
9:30 Chair Yoga
15
9:30 Chair Yoga
22
9:30 Chair Yoga
5:30 Hatha Yoga
5:30 power Yoga
6:30 pm bingo
7:30 pm meditation
11:00 am triple Sutra
Chanting
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25
26
27
28
29
5:30 Hatha Yoga
10:30 am meditation
9:30 Chair Yoga
10:30 AM Regular Sunday Service
30
5:30 Hatha Yoga
7:30 pm meditation
FALL FOOD FAIR - No Service
23
24
10:30 am meditation
1:00 Fujinkai Semi Annual Gm
2
9:30 Chair Yoga
5:30 Hatha Yoga
5:30 power Yoga
6:30 pm bingo
7:30 pm meditation
11:00 am triple Sutra
Chanting
31
Nov 1
2
3
4
5
5:30 Hatha Yoga
5:30 power Yoga
5:30 Hatha Yoga
10:30 am meditation
9:30 Chair Yoga
7:30 pm meditation
11:00 am triple Sutra
Chanting
6:30 pm bingo
8