Tarcisio Isao Kikuchi, born on November first, nineteen fifty-eight, is a distinguished Japanese Catholic prelate who has made significant contributions to the Church and society. Since two thousand seventeen, he has held the esteemed position of Archbishop of Tokyo, where he has been instrumental in guiding the Catholic community in Japan.
Before his appointment as Archbishop, Kikuchi served as the Bishop of Niigata from two thousand four to two thousand seventeen. His commitment to missionary work took him to Ghana, where he dedicated himself to serving the local community and spreading the message of faith.
In addition to his pastoral roles, Kikuchi has been actively involved in humanitarian efforts. He has served as president of Caritas Japan and Caritas Asia, and he is a member of the Representative Council of Caritas Internationalis. His leadership in these organizations reflects his dedication to social justice and support for those in need.
In May twenty twenty-three, Kikuchi was appointed president of Caritas Internationalis, further solidifying his influence in global humanitarian efforts. His contributions to the Church were recognized when he was made a cardinal in twenty twenty-four by Pope Francis, marking a significant milestone in his ecclesiastical career.