There has been a lot of commotion lately about nuclear war and the threat of it. Everyone is thinking about the costs of nuclear war. Certainly, everyone is holding fast to HOPE.
There was a story in the news today about the folks who were living downwind of the test area of the first atomic bomb. Apparently, they are getting some response to their cries for justice. It only took 80 years!! Why now?
This post is about the bell that was delivered to the people of Nagasaki who were the target of the “FAT BOMB” dropped on Japan in 1945.
There are a lot of aspects to this story. A lot of players. A lot of agendas. A lot of mystery. A lot of propaganda. As usual, I will leave it to the reader to come to their own conclusions. My job is to search out the truth and pass it on.
I hope you find the information enlightening and that it inspires you to NEVER take the news at face value. Always dig for the deeper truths. We are living in the age of deception.
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Nagasaki etymology
Etymology, Meaning, and Origin of “Nagasaki”:
Etymology:
The name “Nagasaki” comes from a Japanese phrase meaning “long promontory”.
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Meaning and Origin:
The name was first used in the 16th century to refer to a small fishing village located on a long, narrow peninsula. The peninsula was home to a natural harbor, which made it a strategic location for trade and commerce.
History:
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- 1571: Portuguese traders arrived in Nagasaki and established a trading post.
- 16th-17th centuries: Nagasaki became a major center for trade with China, Korea, and other Asian countries.
- 1639: The Portuguese were expelled from Japan, and Nagasaki became the only port in the country open to foreign trade.
- 19th century: Nagasaki played a significant role in the modernization of Japan. Shipyards, factories, and shipbuilding facilities were established in the city.
- 1945: Nagasaki was the second city to be targeted by an atomic bomb during World War II, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people.
Current Usage:
Today, Nagasaki is a major city on the island of Kyushu, Japan. It is known for its historical significance, beautiful scenery, and vibrant culture.
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NAGASKI GROUND ZERO BEFORE AND AFTER THE BOMBING – Source: United States Army
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Urakami in Japanese Kanji(Hiragana) :
浦上 (うらかみ)
Meaning :
浦 meaning bay, creek, inlet, gulf, beach, seacoast./ 上 meaning above, up.
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Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Nagasaki Church in Nagasaki, Japan
The Immaculate Conception Cathedral[1] (無原罪の聖母司教座聖堂), also St. Mary’s Cathedral,[2][3] and often known as Urakami Cathedral (浦上天主堂, Urakami Tenshudō; Japanese pronunciation: [ɯ.ɾa.ka.mʲi | teɰ̃.ɕɯ.doː][4]) after its location Urakami, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Motoomachi, Nagasaki, Japan.
History
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The name Agnes
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Estonian, Late Greek (Latinized)
Scripts: Ἅγνη(Ancient Greek)
Meaning & HistoryLatinized form of the Greek name Ἅγνη(Hagne), derived from Greek ἁγνός(hagnos) meaning “chaste”. Saint Agnes was a virgin martyred during the persecutions of the Roman emperor Diocletian. The name became associated with Latin agnus“lamb”, resulting in the saint’s frequent depiction with a lamb by her side. Due to her renown, the name became common in Christian Europe.
As an English name it was highly popular from the Middle Ages until the 17th century. It was revived in the 19th century and was common into the 20th, but it fell into decline after the 1930s. It last appeared on the American top 1000 rankings in 1972. source St. AgnesSt. Agnes (flourished 4th century, Rome [Italy]; feast day January 21) was a virgin andpatron saintof girls, who is one of the most-celebrated Roman martyrs. According to tradition, Agnes was a beautiful girl, about 12 or 13 years old, who refused marriage, stating that she could have no spouse but Jesus Christ. Her suitors revealed her Christianity, which was then condemned as a cult, and in punishment she was exposed in a brothel. Awed by her purity and presence, all but one of the Roman youths left her untouched; in his attempt to violate her, the sole attacker was miraculously struck blind, whereupon Agnes healed him with prayer. Later, after refusing to renounce her faith, she was murdered during the persecution of the Christians by the Roman emperor Diocletian and was buried beside the Via Nomentana. source QUOTE: She famously said, “He is my spouse whom the angels serve, whose beauty the sun and moon admire, and by whose gifts virgins are crowned.” Traditions and HonorsSt. Agnes’s feast day is celebrated on January 21. A unique tradition associated with her involves the blessing of two lambs at the Church of St. Agnes in Rome. These lambs’ wool is woven into pallia, which are ceremonial stoles symbolizing the authority and pastoral mission of archbishops. The pallia are placed on the main altar of St. Peter’s Basilica on the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul and later bestowed upon the archbishops by the pope. Patronage and LegacySt. Agnes is the patron saint of young girls, chastity, and victims of sexual assault. Her story has inspired countless works of art, including paintings by Domenichino and sculptures by Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini. She is often depicted with a lamb, symbolizing her name and her pure devotion to Christ, as well as a palm branch, signifying her martyrdom. source. |
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Atomic bombed Agnes of Urakami, displayed at United Nations Headquarters
Pic from – https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Statue_of_St._Agnes,_UN_headquarters,_New_York.jpg
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About the Nagasaki bombing The atomic bomb that fell on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945,detonated in Urakami only 500 m (1640 ft) from the cathedral, completely destroying it. As the Feast of the Assumption of Mary (August 15) was near, Mass was held on the day and was well attended. The resultant collapse and heat-wave cindered and buried all those present in the cathedral. The destruction of the cathedral hit the religious community of Nagasaki the hardest, as they viewed it as a loss of spirituality.
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In 1865, the French priest Bernard Petitjean discovered that almost all the Urakami villagers were Christian. Even then Christianity was forbidden still for the locals, those rediscovered Kakure Kirishitan (Hidden Christians) were persecuted by the then central governments respectively. Between 1869 and 1873, over 3,600 villagers were banished to exile by the newly installed government. During their exile, 650 died. The persecuted came back to their home village after 7 years exile in 1873, and decided to construct their own church.
Construction of the original Urakami Cathedral, a brick Neo-Romanesque building, began in 1895, after a long-standing ban on Christianity was lifted. They purchased the land of the village chief where the humiliating interrogations had taken place for two centuries. The annual “fumi-e” interrogations required those present to tread upon an icon of the Virgin Mary or Jesus. They thought the place was appropriate considering their memory of the long persecution. Construction of the building was started by Father Francine and was completed under the direction of Father Regani. The frontal twin spires stood 64 meters high were constructed in 1875. When completed in 1925 (Taishō 14), until its destruction in 1945, it was the largest Christian structure in the Asia-Pacific region.[5]
The atomic bomb that fell on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, detonated in Urakami only 500 m (1640 ft) from the cathedral, completely destroying it. As the Feast of the Assumption of Mary (August 15) was near, Mass was held on the day and was well attended. The resultant collapse and heat-wave cindered and buried all those present in the cathedral.[6] The destruction of the cathedral hit the religious community of Nagasaki the hardest, as they viewed it as a loss of spirituality. It had such an impact, that noted playwright Tanaka Chikao wrote his most successful play, Head of Mary, about the efforts of Christians in Nagasaki to reconstitute their faith by rebuilding the Virgin Mary.[citation needed]
The plans to replace the cathedral led to a prolonged debate between the city government and the congregation. The city government had suggested preserving the destroyed cathedral as a heritage site, and offered an alternate site for a new church. However, Christians in Nagasaki strongly wanted to rebuild their cathedral on the original site, as a symbol of their persecution and suffering. In January 1958 the Catholic community announced their intent to build a new, larger cathedral of reinforced concrete on the original site and following the plan of the original cathedral. After further debate the city government accepted this proposal and the new cathedral was finished by October 1959.[7] In 1980 the cathedral was remodeled using brick tiles to more closely resemble the original French style.[8]
Statues and artifacts damaged in the bombing, including a French Angelus bell and the Atom-bombed Mary, are now displayed on the grounds. The nearby Peace Park contains remnants of the original cathedral’s walls. What remained of the cathedral is now on display in the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum.
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Angelus
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A Reminder of the Destruction to People, Communities, and Places
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Urakami Church before the atomic bombing

The Cathedral has since been rebuilt and every August is the centre of religious commemoration ceremonies.
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The Yomiuri Shimbun
Visitors look at a new bell donated to Urakami Cathedral in Nagasaki on Saturday. The bell replaces the previous one damaged in the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing.
16:31 JST, May 24, 2025
NAGASAKI — Urakami Cathedral in Nagasaki has received a bell to replace one damaged due to the U.S. atomic bombing of the city. The new bell was completed under a U.S. project and is on display at a museum ahead of its installment.
Urakami Cathedral was destroyed along with its twin towers when the atomic bomb exploded about 500 meters away on Aug. 9, 1945. The south tower bell was found nearly intact, while the north tower one was severely damaged. The south tower bell is now in the cathedral’s replacement building that was completed in 1959.
The donated bronze bell is almost the same size as its predecessor, measuring 66 centimeters in height, 80.7 centimeters in diameter and weighs 224 kilograms.
Prof. James Nolan Jr. at Williams College launched the project to create and donate the bell by soliciting support from Catholics in the country. The 62-year-old professor is the grandson of James Nolan, who participated in the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb.
The donated bell is on display through June 1 along with the damaged original. It is scheduled to be installed in the cathedral’s north tower in July.
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US Catholics donate bell to atomic-bombed cathedral in Nagasaki

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Reviving Hope: Nagasaki Cathedral Restores Historic Bell
The Nagasaki cathedral has completed its restoration nearly 80 years after being destroyed by the second US atomic bomb with a reproduction of its lost bell. The ‘St Kateri Bell of Hope’ was blessed and will fill the cathedral’s empty bell tower, symbolizing unity and peace.

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Nagasaki’s Urakami Cathedral marked a significant milestone in its post-war restoration by blessing a recreated bell profoundly tied to its past. The ‘St Kateri Bell of Hope’ now replaces a lost counterpart, eradicated alongside the cathedral in the wake of the US atomic bombing on August 9, 1945.
Nolan, a sociology professor and author, has familial ties to the Manhattan Project, which produced the bomb that ravaged Nagasaki. His efforts encapsulate a broader message: from havoc, symbols of peace and cooperation can emerge, bridging past and present adversities. or, ORDER OUT OF CHAOS!
The Yomiuri Shimbun
The newly donated bell before being installed in one of Urakami Cathedral’s twin steeples
15:43 JST, July 18, 2025
NAGASAKI — A new bell has been installed in Urakami Cathedral’s twin bell towers, with the previous one having been destroyed in the blast of the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki in 1945.
One of the two original bells installed in the steeples survived the blast and is still in use, and the other bell was recently donated as part of a restoration project.
The Yomiuri Shimbun
The twin steeples of Urakami Cathedral with the new bell being installed in Nagasaki on Thursday
The new bell was hoisted by a crane to be set in the tower on Thursday, and the pair will ring together on Aug. 9 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the bombing.
The new bronze bell, measuring 66 centimeters tall and 80.7 centimeters in diameter, was made by James Nolan Jr., 62, a professor at Williams College in the United States, who solicited donations for the restoration project. He is the grandson of a doctor who participated in the Manhattan Project, a U.S. program for the research and development of atomic bombs.
At a ceremony held before the installation, Nolan rang the bell alongside Kojiro Moriuchi, 72, a second-generation atomic bomb survivor from Nagasaki who proposed the creation of the new bell.
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