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Marvin Harada
Born12 September 1953 Edit this on Wikidata
Ontario Edit this on Wikidata
EducationMaster of Arts Edit this on Wikidata
Alma mater
  • University of Oregon
  • Institute of Buddhist Studies Edit this on Wikidata
  • OccupationPriest Edit this on Wikidata
    Position heldBishop of the Buddhist Churches of America (2020–) Edit this on Wikidata
    Rev. Marvin Harada reciting a text at the White House Vesak celebration in May 2021

    Marvin Harada (born 12 September 1953) is a Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist minister within the Buddhist Churches of America, and serves as its bishop since 1 April 2020. As bishop of BCA, he also serves as the superintendent of Hongwanji-ha's North American district.[1]

    On 25 May 2021, he served as the representative of the Mahayana tradition in a celebration of Gautama Buddha's birthday (Vesak) arranged by the White House.[2][3]

    Biography

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    He was born in Ontario, Oregon. His grandparents, farmers from Hiroshima Prefecture and Yamaguchi Prefecture, emigrated to the United States in early 20th century.[4]

    He majored in religious studiesatUniversity of Oregon,[4] and received a Master of ArtsinBuddhist Studies from Institute of Buddhist Studies. After acquiring these degrees, he moved to Japan to study at Ryukoku University and the Honganji-ha seminary Chuo Bukkyo Gakuin. He received a M.A. in Shin Buddhist Studies from Ryukoku University.[1]

    Prior to becoming bishop, he served as a minister at Orange County Buddhist Church since 1986, and eventually became the head minister there. Alongside this, he has served as co-director of BCA Continuing Buddhist Education, and as supervising minister of Sacramento Betsuin and Vista Buddhist Temple.[1]

    Bibliography

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    References

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  • ^ "First White House Buddhist lamp in history". Religion News Service. 2021-06-01. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  • ^ a b Palazuelos, Adrienne Bard de. "Meet a Teacher: Rev. Marvin Harada". Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. Archived from the original on 5 Dec 2020. Retrieved 2021-07-07.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marvin_Harada&oldid=1209328008"

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