Posted on 06/16/2009 6:55:57 PM PDT by markomalley
The Christian community of Qatar is celebrating the opening of a new Church. The ceremony of consecration took place June 11th last and was presided over by Metropolitan Joseph Mar Thoma, leader of the Marthoma church. Vice Metropolitan Zacharias Mar Theophilos, five pastors and more than one thousand faithful also took part in the ceremony.
The place of worship is the latest addition to the Inter-Denominational Church Complex, (Idcc) in Mesaimeer, in the southern suburbs of Doha. Marthoma Church belongs to a Christian Protestant denomination, based in Kerala, India, and in communion with the Anglican and Independent Syro-Malabar Churches. 2500 faithful attended the ceremony.
Thanking the Qatari authorities for having concede the space for the place of worship, metropolitan Joseph Mar Thoma noted that the Arab emirate is the is the fifth country in the Gulf to have this communitys church, after Kuwait, Bahrain, Sultanate of Oman and the UAE. He also invited the faithful to to remember the contributions and sacrifices of those who worked hard to make the worship place a reality.
On May 22 a Syro-Malabar Church was consecrated in Doha. The inauguration of St Thomas Church was attended by Card. Varkey Vithayathil and Msgr. Paul Hinder, Apostolic Vicar of Arabia, who is based in Abu Dhabi, capital of ten United Arab Emirates and who has jurisdiction over all resident Catholics in the Arabian peninsula.
Finally... some good news!
I think these Arab nations ARE the moderates - willing to allow Christians to exist and build and congregate. These are our allies.
These are the ones we should seek to get all our oil from until we have more production in our own territory.
Good on you, people of Qatar
Good news!
Of course, this will make many Muslims go nuts.
In another forum, I converse with a number of gentlemen from the UAE (it is a hunting forum). The board itself is hosted from there, and the moderator makes a point of posting a “Happy holiday!” notice for every Islamic, Christian, and Jewish holiday. He even does a few Druid ones as a joke to an English poster.
The UAE is an interesting place.
Well, not all of the UAE — only Dubai. Abu dHabi is pretty conservative, as is Sharjah
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