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2021Bahraini King to inaugurate biggest Catholic cathedral in Arabian Gulf region
Zawya ^ | 9 December 2021

Posted on 12/08/2021 9:19:56 PM PST by Cronos

His Majesty King Hamad will officially inaugurate the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Arabian Peninsula on December 9 at 11am.

A notice posted on its website added that The Cathedral of Our Lady of Arabia, in Awali, will be consecrated the following day, on December 10, at 10am by His Eminence Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelisation of People.

The Cathedral of the Kingdom of Bahrain is located in the municipality of Awali and is finally preparing to be consecrated and inaugurated in the coming weeks, immediately after the liturgical Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.

The place of worship will be consecrated by Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, on Friday, December 10.

Only a small number of the local Catholic community can participate in the consecration ceremony, in compliance with the rules established by the local authorities to combat the pandemic.

The day before, His Majesty Hamad bin Isa al Kalifa, King of Bahrain, is expected to attend the civil inauguration of the place of worship. The new Cathedral of Bahrain will be able to accommodate 2,300 people.

Its inauguration and consecration is the culmination of a long journey, which in its various passages symbolically represents the dynamics and conditions in which the ecclesial life of many Christian communities present in the Arabian Peninsula flourishes.

In February 2013 it was the Comboni Archbishop Camillo Ballin (who died on April 12, 2020, at the age of 75), Apostolic Vicar of North Arabia, who gave, through Fides, the news that the King of Bahrain had given the Apostolic Vicariate a land of 9 thousand square meters "where we will build the new church" (see Fides, 13/2/2013).

With the delicate spiritual sensitivity that characterized it, the Archbishop immediately noticed that the document of the royal donation was dated February 11, the day on which the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lourdes. "Our prayers have been answered. Our Lady of Arabia is really capable of working miracles", Archbishop Ballin wrote at the time. On May 19, 2014, during the visit to the Vatican to Pope Francis, it was King Hamad bin Isa himself who presented the Pope with a plastic model of the Cathedral under construction (see photo).

About 80,000 Catholics live in Bahrain, mostly workers from Asia, mainly Filipinos (compatriots of Cardinal Tagle, sent to preside over the consecration ceremony of the Cathedral) and Indians. The territory of the Kingdom of Bahrain consists of an archipelago of 33 islands near the western shores of the Persian Gulf.

The nation, ruled by the royal family al Khalifa, was previously an Emirate, which became a constitutional monarchy in 2002. The municipality of Awali, where the new church stands, is located on a small island in the center of the Kingdom, was founded in the 1930s by the Bahrain Petroleum Company. The town is mainly inhabited by immigrant workers of various nationalities, mostly employed in oil refining plants.

The consecration of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Arabia gains importance also in the light of the recent message with which King Ahmed bin Isa officially invited Pope Francis to visit Bahrain. The official invitation of the monarch - as also reported by Fides (see Fides, 26/11/2021) - was delivered to the Pontiff by Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, His Majesty's Advisor for Diplomatic Affairs, received on Thursday November 25 at the Vatican by both the Bishop of Rome and the Cardinal Secretary of State, Pietro Parolin. During his visit to the Vatican, the envoy of the Bahraini monarch also conveyed to the Pope greetings and good health wishes sent by King Ahmad, together with his appreciation "for the fundamental and leading role played by Pope Francis in establishing and promoting the interreligious dialogue and understanding between the various cultures and civilizations, as well as in spreading the values of human brotherhood and coexistence among all".

The gift of a new church in Bahrain, dedicated to Our Lady of Arabia, will still be a joy for him too, who with perseverance, patience and apostolic passion, spent his life as a missionary and then as a Bishop, at the service of the Christian communities present in Arab countries with a Muslim majority.


TOPICS: Catholic; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: abrahamaccords; bahrain; christianity; filipinos; indians; israel; romancatholicism
Bahrain, quite a contrast to Saudi Arabia
1 posted on 12/08/2021 9:19:56 PM PST by Cronos
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To: Cronos

Last time I was there, it was a “known” secret the king’s mistress was just Irish. Maybe this is the reason?


2 posted on 12/08/2021 9:28:24 PM PST by GeorgianaCavendish (Man shall not serve two masters, for he will love one and hate the other.)
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To: Cronos; Al Hitan; DuncanWaring; Fedora; irishjuggler; Jaded; JoeFromSidney; kalee; markomalley; ...

Ping


3 posted on 12/08/2021 9:28:37 PM PST by ebb tide (Where are the good fruits of the Second Vatican Council? Anyone?)
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To: Cronos

Yep. The rich Saudis go to Bahrain to party.


4 posted on 12/08/2021 9:29:29 PM PST by Allegra
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To: Cronos

The architecture is hideous, but I guess it’s progress of a sort, and having a big church will be appreciated by the Filipinos who work as domestic help in that kingdom.


5 posted on 12/08/2021 10:46:02 PM PST by irishjuggler
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To: Cronos

Fascinating


6 posted on 12/08/2021 10:51:08 PM PST by wardaddy (Too many uninformed ..and scolds here )
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To: Cronos

This is a good thing people let’s not be sour


7 posted on 12/08/2021 10:52:22 PM PST by wardaddy (Too many uninformed ..and scolds here )
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To: Cronos

Why not? The pope is pro Hijra (migration = invasion).

Muslims want that and the so called catholic charities are receiving millions in tax payers dollars to resettle illegal immigrants throughout the U.S.

The pope is recouping all the property and money the Roman Catholic Church lost with the legal bills incurred through their pedophilia (homosexual priest) scandal.

Basically the pope isn’t Christian. He’s an opportunist and has betrayed and watered down the Christian faith for 30 pieces of silver.

Look what migration is doing to Europe. The Elites hide behind their security while crime after crime and no go zones and illegals bleed countries dry.

So why not build a building in honor of your best friend. It’s to appease like the pope appeases.


8 posted on 12/09/2021 2:31:31 AM PST by Chuck N
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To: Chuck N

The building is in honor of Christians. Not just for Frankie.

King Hamad’s father - Sheikh Isa - was also appreciative of Christians and during his watch two churches were built in the tiny island nation


9 posted on 12/09/2021 4:39:09 AM PST by Cronos ( One cannot desire freedom from the Cross, especially when one is especially chosen for the cross)
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To: GeorgianaCavendish

As I said in the post above, King Hamad is just following in the line of his father Sheikh Isa.


10 posted on 12/09/2021 4:40:29 AM PST by Cronos ( One cannot desire freedom from the Cross, especially when one is especially chosen for the cross)
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To: irishjuggler

the last time I was in Bahrain, the Filipino workforce was mixed - domestic help but a lot also in professional services. The same with Indians - a mixed bag of building laborers and professional services.


11 posted on 12/09/2021 4:41:32 AM PST by Cronos ( One cannot desire freedom from the Cross, especially when one is especially chosen for the cross)
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To: ebb tide

Such a blessing. Praise to our glorious God.


12 posted on 12/09/2021 6:49:54 AM PST by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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To: Cronos

The only real exposure I’ve had to the Arab world is several fairly short visits to the UAE. Everywhere you look there you see a mosque.Several times a day you hear the “call to prayer” broadcast over loudspeakers everywhere However,it’s my understanding that they allow Christian churches...which I find interesting.


13 posted on 12/09/2021 2:16:14 PM PST by Gay State Conservative (Covid Is All About Mail In Balloting)
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To: Gay State Conservative

I don’t particularly like the UAE - too artificial. Bahrainis are nice, but it is getting Dubai-ized. Oman is beautiful and authentic.

All 3 of these have allowed Christian churches since the 70s at least.

Only Saudi Arabia — our “ally” has never allowed churches and in fact has demolished 6th century churches (to be fair they also demolished Muslim holy sites in Mecca and Medina as they believed those were “shirk” i.e. leading to worship of things not allah)


14 posted on 12/10/2021 12:09:23 AM PST by Cronos ( One cannot desire freedom from the Cross, especially when one is especially chosen for the cross)
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