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  • 1

    Four Catholic sisters from the Sisterhood of the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus came to Japan in the 1930s.

    T

  • 2

    They opened a dormitory called "Seisen Ryo" in Nagano.

    F

  • 3

    Seisen Ryo was certified as an educational institution with a four-year program.

    F

  • 4

    The foreign sisters left Tokyo during the war to live in the countryside.

    T

  • 5

    Seisen Women's College had four departments when it was founded in 1950.

    F

  • 6

    The Spanish department was established after the Japanese department and the English department.

    T

  • 7

    The Department of Christian Cultural Studies focused on the fundamentals of Western thought, arts, and theology.

    T

  • 8

    Today, our university is officially called 'Seisen Women's College' in English.

    F

  • 9

    Seisen University also offers public lectures aimed at the older population as well as.. courses for young students.

    T

  • 10

    Seisen University tries to resist any new trend in society as long as possible.

    F

  • 11

    Rafaela grew up in a small family.

    F

  • 12

    Rafaela's family was poor.

  • 13

    Rafaela's parents did much for the local people.

    T

  • 14

    Rafaela's mother died when Rafaela was a baby.

  • 15

    Rafaela was probably strongly influenced by her parents

    T

  • 16

    Rafaela decided to follow God after her mother died.

  • 17

    Rafaela's family was surprised at her maturity.

    T

  • 18

    Rafaela and her sister, Dolores were probably very close.

    T

  • 19

    The girls' brothers did not want them to become nuns.

    T

  • 20

    twas a dificutimeto become an

    T

  • 21

    Rafaela and Dolores gave their family home to the Catholic Church.

    T

  • 22

    Rafaela and Dolores had sixteen students at their house.

  • 23

    Although Rafaela was younger than Dolores, she became the head of the group.

    T

  • 24

    Rafaela spent a lot of time helping to open more convents.

  • 25

    Rafaela gave control over the "Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus" to her sister, Dolores.

    T

  • 26

    Rafaela spent all the time in Madrid with God.

  • 27

    Rafaela asked to meet the Pope.

  • 28

    The Pope knew Rafaela from many years before.

    T

  • 29

    Everyone knew that she was a co-founder of the Order with Dolores.

  • 30

    Physical difficulties made it hard for Rafaela to continue many of her activities.

    T

  • 31

    Rafaela passed away after a life of help and encouragement of others.

    T

  • 32

    During her life, the Pope recognized Rafaela's work by making her a saint.

  • 33

    The image from John 12:24 means that the dedication shown by Rafaela will encourage more people.

    T

  • 34

    St. Rafaela Maria still inspires the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus globally.

    T

  • 35

    Sister Nakao believes that Seisen can give rest to the heart of the students only because the Shimazu Residence is beautiful.

  • 36

    Sister Nakao pointed out that Seisen has changed in three aspects since she started teaching at Seisen.

    T

  • 37

    When the bus passed by the bus stop where the sisters were waiting, they tried calling the other sisters by phone.

    F

  • 38

    During the wartime, nuns from the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus stayed at a grocery store called the "Yorozuya" in Nozawa Onsen.

    F

  • 39

    It was not easy for the sisters to find food in the area, but there were some farmers who were kind enough to give them some produce.

    T

  • 40

    Kiuchi Jinzaburo helped the sisters a lot because he was Christian.

    F

  • 41

    Sisters Kaneura and Morimoto usually walked all the way from Nozawa to farmers' houses to get food.

    T

  • 42

    It was so hard to find food in those days that Sisters Kaneura and Morimoto usually came back empty-handed.

    F

  • 43

    The Spanish sisters came out to pick up the Japanese sisters because they were worried.

    T

  • 44

    Some Japanese boys threw stones at the sisters because they thought the sisters were American.

    T

  • 45

    Sister Esperanza became very angry at the boy who had thrown a stone at her.

    F

  • 46

    The parents of the boys who had thrown stones came to apologize to the sisters a few days later.

    T

  • 47

    The Alumni Association may start a project for the old people.

  • 48

    In order to make the Seisen spirit more profound, a financial contribution is indispensable.

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Four Catholic sisters from the Sisterhood of the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus came to Japan in the 1930s.

    T

  • 2

    They opened a dormitory called "Seisen Ryo" in Nagano.

    F

  • 3

    Seisen Ryo was certified as an educational institution with a four-year program.

    F

  • 4

    The foreign sisters left Tokyo during the war to live in the countryside.

    T

  • 5

    Seisen Women's College had four departments when it was founded in 1950.

    F

  • 6

    The Spanish department was established after the Japanese department and the English department.

    T

  • 7

    The Department of Christian Cultural Studies focused on the fundamentals of Western thought, arts, and theology.

    T

  • 8

    Today, our university is officially called 'Seisen Women's College' in English.

    F

  • 9

    Seisen University also offers public lectures aimed at the older population as well as.. courses for young students.

    T

  • 10

    Seisen University tries to resist any new trend in society as long as possible.

    F

  • 11

    Rafaela grew up in a small family.

    F

  • 12

    Rafaela's family was poor.

  • 13

    Rafaela's parents did much for the local people.

    T

  • 14

    Rafaela's mother died when Rafaela was a baby.

  • 15

    Rafaela was probably strongly influenced by her parents

    T

  • 16

    Rafaela decided to follow God after her mother died.

  • 17

    Rafaela's family was surprised at her maturity.

    T

  • 18

    Rafaela and her sister, Dolores were probably very close.

    T

  • 19

    The girls' brothers did not want them to become nuns.

    T

  • 20

    twas a dificutimeto become an

    T

  • 21

    Rafaela and Dolores gave their family home to the Catholic Church.

    T

  • 22

    Rafaela and Dolores had sixteen students at their house.

  • 23

    Although Rafaela was younger than Dolores, she became the head of the group.

    T

  • 24

    Rafaela spent a lot of time helping to open more convents.

  • 25

    Rafaela gave control over the "Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus" to her sister, Dolores.

    T

  • 26

    Rafaela spent all the time in Madrid with God.

  • 27

    Rafaela asked to meet the Pope.

  • 28

    The Pope knew Rafaela from many years before.

    T

  • 29

    Everyone knew that she was a co-founder of the Order with Dolores.

  • 30

    Physical difficulties made it hard for Rafaela to continue many of her activities.

    T

  • 31

    Rafaela passed away after a life of help and encouragement of others.

    T

  • 32

    During her life, the Pope recognized Rafaela's work by making her a saint.

  • 33

    The image from John 12:24 means that the dedication shown by Rafaela will encourage more people.

    T

  • 34

    St. Rafaela Maria still inspires the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus globally.

    T

  • 35

    Sister Nakao believes that Seisen can give rest to the heart of the students only because the Shimazu Residence is beautiful.

  • 36

    Sister Nakao pointed out that Seisen has changed in three aspects since she started teaching at Seisen.

    T

  • 37

    When the bus passed by the bus stop where the sisters were waiting, they tried calling the other sisters by phone.

    F

  • 38

    During the wartime, nuns from the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus stayed at a grocery store called the "Yorozuya" in Nozawa Onsen.

    F

  • 39

    It was not easy for the sisters to find food in the area, but there were some farmers who were kind enough to give them some produce.

    T

  • 40

    Kiuchi Jinzaburo helped the sisters a lot because he was Christian.

    F

  • 41

    Sisters Kaneura and Morimoto usually walked all the way from Nozawa to farmers' houses to get food.

    T

  • 42

    It was so hard to find food in those days that Sisters Kaneura and Morimoto usually came back empty-handed.

    F

  • 43

    The Spanish sisters came out to pick up the Japanese sisters because they were worried.

    T

  • 44

    Some Japanese boys threw stones at the sisters because they thought the sisters were American.

    T

  • 45

    Sister Esperanza became very angry at the boy who had thrown a stone at her.

    F

  • 46

    The parents of the boys who had thrown stones came to apologize to the sisters a few days later.

    T

  • 47

    The Alumni Association may start a project for the old people.

  • 48

    In order to make the Seisen spirit more profound, a financial contribution is indispensable.