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was a physician specializing in radiology, a convert to Roman Catholicism, and a survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. His subsequent life of prayer and service earned him the affectionate title "saint of Urakami" and has subsequently been honoured with the title Servant of God, the first step towards the Roman Catholic sainthood. Dr. Takashi is most well known for his efforts in helping the victims of the Nagasaki atom bomb despite his very serious injuries and despite having lost his home and his wife to the bomb, and for his plea to the world that it move on with the utilization of atomic energy for the progress of civilization so that the victims of the atom rest in peace. In the "Atomic-bomb rescue and relieve report" of October 1945 he stated: "Everything was finished. Our mother land was defeated. Our university had collapsed and classrooms were reduced to ashes. We, one by one, were wounded and fell. The houses we lived in were burned down, the clothes we wore were blown up, and our families were either dead or injured. What are we going to say? We only wish to repeat this tragedy with the human race. We should use the principle of the atomic atom. Go forward in the research of atomic energy contributing to the progress of civilization. A misfortune will be then transformed to a good fortune. The world civilization will change with the utilization of atomic energy. If a new and fortunate world can be made, the souls of so many victims will rest in peace."〔http://www.laradioactivite.com/en/site/pages/Atoms_for_Peace.htm〕 ==Life==
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