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Interview | Sister Kumiko Sakamoto Educates Young People for a World without Nuclear Weapons

Sister Kumiko Sakamoto, president of Junshin Catholic University in Nagasaki, shares how the memory of the students from her congregation's school—Immaculate Heart of Mary—killed by the atomic bomb, and the legacy of Sister Yasu Ezumi—its founder—fuel her commitment to nuclear disarmament and peace education for new generations. "The abandonment of nuclear weapons is the only path to peace left for humanity," she affirms.
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Sister Kumiko Sakamoto, president of Junshin Catholic University in Nagasaki, shares how the memory of the students from her congregation's school—Immaculate Heart of Mary—killed by the atomic bomb, and the legacy of Sister Yasu Ezumi—its founder—fuel her commitment to nuclear disarmament and peace education for new generations. "The abandonment of nuclear weapons is the only path to peace left for humanity," she affirms.

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globalsistersreport.org broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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