Father Shigeto Vincent Oshida (; January 15, 1922 â November 6, 2003) was a Japanese Dominican priest, Zen Buddhist monk, writer, and mystic. Noted for simultaneously being a Dominican friar and Zen Buddhist master, Oshida was known for engaging in interfaith dialogue throughout his life.
Biography
Shigeto Oshida was born on January 15, 1922, in Namamugi, Yokohama. He was born as the youngest of six children and moved to Shibuya, Tokyo shortly after his birth.
In 1942, Oshida graduated from Dai-ichi KotÃ
 GakkÃ
 (), a two-year preparatory college that was dissolved after World War II. In 1943, he met German Jesuit priest Hermann Heuvers, who became his spiritual mentor. Oshida was baptized in October 1943 and was then drafted into the Japanese Imperial Army in December of that year. After World War II, he attended the University of Tokyo, where he studied philosophy and graduated in 1951. He entered the Order of Preachers (OP), becoming a Dominican friar.
He enrolled at the Dominican Theological Seminary in Ottawa, Canada in 1958 and was ordained a priest on 8 April 1961. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, he suffered from lung disease and was frequently hospitalized; part of his right lung was removed in 1963.
In 1964, he founded a hermitage called () in Fujimi Township, Nagano Prefecture in the Japanese Alps. The hermitage consisted of a small community of Christians and Zen Buddhists. From then on, he traveled throughout the world to promote peace and interfaith dialogue. Among his travels, Oshida visited Thailand, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Philippines, Saipan, Poland, Lebanon, Israel, Canada, and the United States.
On November 6, 2003, Oshida died in Fujimi at the age of 81.
Writings
The following bibliography of writings by Oshida is primarily sourced from Miller (2023).
Anthologies
- Selected Works of Shigeto Oshida, vol. 1: Encounter with the Depths / æÂ¼ç°æÂÂ人èÂÂä½Âé¸éÂÂ1ï¼Âæ·±ã¿ã¨ã®ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã (2020) ()
- Selected Works of Shigeto Oshida, vol. 2: Interacting with the Mystical Traditions of the World / æÂ¼ç°æÂÂ人èÂÂä½Âé¸éÂÂ2ï¼Âä¸ÂçÂÂã®ç¥Âç§Âä¼ÂæÂ¿ã¨ã®交ãÂÂã (2020) ()
- Selected Works of Shigeto Oshida, vol. 3: The Resonance of the Current of Life â The spirituality of the Sub-Current / æÂ¼ç°æÂÂ人èÂÂä½Âé¸éÂÂ3ï¼ÂãÂÂã®ã¡ã®æµÂãÂÂã®ã²ã³ãÂÂãÂÂã å°ä¸ÂæµÂã®éÂÂæÂ§ (2020) ()
English writings and lectures
- "Evangelization and Inculturation." Manuscript. 10 pages.
- "Evangelization and Inculturation" and "Zen: The Mystery of the Word and Reality." Japan Missionary Bulletin 45 (1991): 153âÂÂ59. Reprint: Monastic Interreligious Dialogue Bulletin, ed. Mark Delery, OCSO. Vol. 75 (October 2005).
- "The Good News from Sinanosakai," 1965. Unpublished manuscript. (Oshida wrote in Japanese. English translation made after his death.)
- "I Shall Meet You in Galilee." In The Dominican Way, edited by Lucette Verboven, 189âÂÂ200. London and New York: Continuum, 2011.
- "A Little Note for the Assembly: Word-Idea Word-Event." "September Meeting," Takamori International Conference, September 23âÂÂ30, 1981. Takamori Soan, Japan.
- "Message to the Assembly of Auschwitz." Fr. Shigeto Oshida. Interfaith Pilgrimage for Peace and Life. Newsletter. Vol. 1 (1995). (accessed November 5, 2022).
- "The Mystery of the Word and the Reality." In Toward a New Age in Mission: The Good News of GodâÂÂs Kingdom; To The Peoples of Asia, 208âÂÂ16. International Congress on Mission (IMC). Manila, December 2âÂÂ7, 1979. Vol. 2, book 3. Manila: Theological Conference Office, 1981.
- "What Is Faith?" Unpublished manuscript. No date. 10 pages.
- White Deer. Woodcuts by Joseph Domjan [József Domján]. Poems by Shigeto Oshida. Tokyo, Japan: The Board of Publications, The United Church of Christ in Japan, 2015.
- "Zenna." Manuscript article for the International Mission Congress, Manila, Philippines. December 2âÂÂ6, 1979.
Japanese writings
- Ai no Mizu ãÂÂèÂÂã®水ã (Indigo Water). Kyoto: ShisÃ
Âan Veritas, 1977.
- Bara no Madoi ãÂÂã°ãÂÂã®ã¾ã©ãÂÂã (A Gathering of Roses). Kyoto: ShisÃ
Âan Veritas, 1965.
- Harami to Oto ãÂÂÃ¥ÂÂã¿ã¨é³ã (Conception and Sound). Kyoto: ShisÃ
Âan Veritas, 1976.
- Hitori no Wakamono no Miteita Koto ãÂÂä¸Â人ã®èÂ¥èÂÂ
ã®観ã¦ãÂÂãÂÂã³ãÂÂã (What One Young Man SawâÂÂSt. Mark's Gospel). Translated by Shigeto Oshida Sr. Maria Kawasumi, and Hiroshige Watanabe. Kyoto: ShisÃ
Âan Veritas, 2008.
- Inori no Sugata-ni Mu no Kaze-ga Fuku ãÂÂç¥ÂãÂÂã®姿ã«ç¡ã®風ãÂÂå¹ãÂÂã (A Figure Praying Amidst the Wind of Nothing, "Nothingness" or "Emptiness"). Tokyo: ChiyÃ
«sha, 1985.
- Ishi no Kohogi no Sho æÂ¼ç°æÂÂ人訳ãÂÂã«ã«ç¦Âé³ ãÂÂå»師ã®ãÂÂã¨ãÂȋÂÂã®æÂ¸ã (A Book of Praise by a Medical DoctorâÂÂSt. Luke's Gospel). Translated by Sr. Maria Kawasumi and Fr. Hiroshige Watanabe. Nagano: ShisÃ
Âan, 2013.
- "Kugatsu Kaigi"âÂÂSekai Seishin Shidoosha, Kinkyuu no Tsudoi ("The September Conference"âÂÂThe Emergency Meeting of the Spiritual Leaders of the World). Kyoto: ShisÃ
Âan Veritas, 1981.
- Michi Sugara ãÂÂéÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã (Along the Way). Kyoto: ShisÃ
Âan Veritas, 1969.
- Ryooshi no KokuhakuâÂÂSei Yohane Fukuinsho, ç§Âå®¶çÂÂãÂÂæ¼Â師ã®åÂÂç½èÂÂã¨ãÂÂãÂÂç¦Âé³æÂ¸ã (Confession of a FishermanâÂÂSt. John's Gospel). Handwritten translation printed on silk screen. Private publication, 2000.
- Ryooshi no Kokuhaku ãÂÂæ¼Â師ã®åÂÂç½ã (Confession of a Fisherman). Kyoto: ShisÃ
Âan Veritas, 2003.
- Shiroi Shika ãÂÂç½ãÂÂ鹿ã (The White Deer). Coauthored with József Domján. Kyoto: ShisÃ
Âan Veritas, 1981.
- Tooi Manazashi ãÂÂé ãÂÂã¾ãªãÂÂãÂÂã (A Far Away Look). Tokyo: ChiyÃ
«sha, 1983. .
- Zeiri no Satori to Nagame ãÂÂç¨ÂÃ¥ÂÂã®æÂÂãÂÂã¨ãªãÂÂãÂÂã (SatoriâÂÂWhat A Tax Collector SawâÂÂa Tax Collector's Awakening. St. Matthew's Gospel). Translated by Sr. Maria Kawasumi and Hiroshige Watanabe. Kyoto: ShisÃ
Âan Veritas, 2010.
Further reading
Various secondary sources:
- Amaldas, Swami. "The Breath of GodâÂÂTo the Zen Center of Soan, Japan." Translated by Sarah Schwartzberg. Monastic Interreligious Dialogue Bulletin 10 (February 1981).
- ÃÂ
mell, Katrin. "The Dominican Vincent Oshida ShigetoâÂÂA Buddhist Who Has Encountered Christ." La vie spirituelle 731 (1999): 355âÂÂ68.
- ÃÂ
mell, Katrin. "Zenna": Shigeto Oshida, en japansk dominikan. Stockholm: Sankta Ingrids stift., Dominikansystrarna, 1993.
- Mattiello, Claudia. Takamori SÃ
Âan: Enseñanzas de Shigeto Oshida, un maestro Zen. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Continente, 2005.
- Mattiello, Claudia. Takamori SÃ
Âan: Teachings of Shigeto Oshida, a Zen Master. Buenos Aires: Talleres Gráficos Color Efe, 2007.
- Scheuer, Jacques. Enseignements de Vincent Oshida (1922âÂÂ2003), un Maître Zen qui a rencontré le Christ. Brussels: Voies de lâÂÂOrient, 2009.
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