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Archbishop Kikuchi: ‘Caritas helps forgotten people find hope’

May 15, 2023
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Archbishop Kikuchi: ‘Caritas helps forgotten people find hope’

Archbishop Isao Kikuchi in the studios of Vatican Radio 

By Devin Watkins

May 15 2023

Archbishop Isao Kikuchi, the newly-elected President of Caritas Internationalis, grants his first post-election interview to Vatican Media, and describes the work of countless local Caritas volunteers and staff to offer both humanitarian assistance and the Catholic Church’s closeness to people who have been forgotten.

This is the real mission of Caritas: to help people know they are not forgotten.”

The new President of Caritas Internationalis offered that description of the Church’s charitable confederation, soon after the 400 delegates at Caritas’ 22nd General Assembly elected him to a four-year term.

In an interview with Vatican News, Archbishop Tarcisio Isao Kikuchi, the Archbishop of Tokyo, Japan, shared his hopes for his new mission, as well as a message for the countless volunteers who manifest God’s love in concrete acts of service.

‘This is how God loves people’

Caritas—the world’s second-largest international humanitarian aid agency—provides more than just charitable assistance, according to Archbishop Kikuchi.

As the umbrella organization for the Church’s local charitable outfits, Caritas seeks “to be witnesses of the love of God to show people that this is how God loves all people.”

Archbishop Kikuchi highlighted that Caritas is made up of grassroots volunteers in all parts of the globe, who “bear the characteristics of Caritas”.

Those volunteers, he said, are the face of the Catholic Church’s charity, especially for people who languish in areas ridden by conflict but are forgotten by the rest of the world.

“We provide professional assistance, but at the same time we want to tell them that we are always with them,” said Archbishop Kikuchi. “We are always working with them; we are always remembering them. Nobody will be excluded; nobody will be forgotten.”

Walking together to generate hope

Caritas brings food aid and other humanitarian assistance, noted the new president, but its most important mission is to help people “create hope to survive”, saying that hope cannot be brought from outside.

“However, we can be a friend, and we can walk together,” said Archbishop Kikuchi. “We can be with them, so that they can be assured that they are not forgotten. From that, they can create the hope to survive.”

The following is a transcript of the interview with Archbishop Kikuchi:

Q: Your Excellency, in your new role as President of Caritas, what goals do you have for this mission?

Caritas Internationalis, or the Caritas organization itself, is the second biggest humanitarian aid agency in the world after the Red Cross International. So it is well known as a professional NGO offering assistance to people in difficult situations. But actually, it is not only that we are an NGO, but we are much more than that.

We are a Catholic Church organization, and the institute of the service of the Church. So, that means that Caritas is supposed to be a witness of the love of God. What we do is not only provide food or materials or any kind of assistance, but rather we want to be witnesses of the love of God to show people that this is how God loves all people.

Q: One of your focuses during this General Assembly has been on the forgotten people, the people that are missed by other organizations. How does Caritas reach out to them?

I would draw on my own experience as a Caritas volunteer. In 1995, I was a volunteer of Caritas Japan, and was sent to the refugee camp in Rwanda, in Bukavu, Zaire . There I met a number of refugees.

Of course, everything was missing. They had no food, no clothing, no shelter, and people were in need of everything. Then, the second time I went to the camp, I met some of the leaders and asked them what they needed. And I was expecting the leader to tell me that ‘we need food, we need education, we need medication, we need shelter’ – or something like that. In other words, a long list of their needs.  But rather than that, he said, ‘Father, you come from Japan. So, when you go back to Japan, tell them that we are still here: we are all forgotten.’ And that really shocked me.

After that experience, I met so many people in different areas, in different countries struck by disaster, or people in war-torn or conflict areas. I heard the same story and the same cry again and again, that ‘we are forgotten; we are forgotten’.

So, this is the real mission of Caritas: to help people know they are not forgotten. We want to be with them. Of course, we provide professional assistance, but at the same time we want to tell them that we are always with them. We are always working with them; we are always remembering them. Nobody will be excluded; nobody will be forgotten.

Q: You yourself were a missionary priest as well, besides being a volunteer. How will that inform your mission?

I belong to the Divine Word Missionaries, the SVDs. After my ordination in 1986, I was sent to Ghana, in West Africa. There I was sent to a ‘bush’ parish, deep in the bush, without electricity, without water. I was there for seven years as a parish priest. I was in Ghana for eight years, altogether. And that was really an important experience for me and that helped create my identity, I suppose.

Especially in that time, in 1986, the economy was not very good in West Africa, and people were really in poverty. Many people were dying without proper medication, and HIV-AIDS was spreading. All kinds of problems were there. But the people looked so happy. Every day, they looked so happy and wore beautiful smiles. So, I asked several people in my parish: ‘Why are you so happy?’ And somebody jokingly told me: ‘Father, we have the Ghanaian magic!’ So, what was their magic? It was their conviction that somebody will help you: nobody will be forgotten.

In that kind of cultural background, people support each other. So, you don’t see people dying on the roadside, because nobody will be forgotten. That conviction really creates hope for life. So that was the base of my belief that if we don’t forget people, then we can manage to create hope to survive.

We cannot bring hope from outside. We can bring food, materials, and everything else from outside and give it to people in difficulty. But we cannot bring hope and give it to the people in difficulty. Rather, hope has to be created within their heart. We cannot order them to create hope. But, we can be a friend, and we can walk together. We can be with them, so that they can be assured that they are not forgotten. From that, they can create the hope to survive.

Q: What message would you have for the countless volunteers and staff members of local Caritas across the globe, as they seek to bring the Church’s solidarity and charity to those in need?

We always say that Caritas is a witness of the love of God, and that Caritas does not only include those who are in the top administration levels or the top officers. But from the grassroots, all the volunteers, they are Caritas.

Maybe I should share one story that in Japan, after the tsunami and the earthquake disaster in 2011, Caritas Japan managed to send volunteers to all the people in the local areas, and they established volunteer bases. In that area, there are no Christians at all. After several years, all the other NGOs just disappeared, mostly. But Caritas still remained in the disaster-hit area, and people started to call these volunteers: ‘Mr. Caritas, Ms. Caritas’. These are the really real Caritas workers.

People will call you, ‘Mr. Caritas. Ms. Caritas’, because they represent Caritas, our grassroots volunteers. They represent Caritas. So, it is very important for each one of these volunteers to bear the characteristics of Caritas. They are Caritas. Those of us who are in administration, we are not Caritas alone. We, together with all these volunteers, we create Caritas. – Vatican News

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