Jordan’s flag above our Churches is a living witness of faith and belonging

Submitted by munir on Thu, 04/16/2026 - 10:28

Each year on April 16, Jordan celebrates its Flag Day, which often coincides with the sacred season of Easter. Across the Kingdom, one striking image emerges--the Jordan flag raised proudly above churches.

 

This is not a symbolic gesture alone; it is a living testimony. It tells the world that Christianity is not a passing presence here, but a deeply rooted faith whose sons and daughters are profoundly committed to their homeland and its Hashemite leadership.

 

When religion respects the role of politics and remains free to tell the truth

Submitted by munir on Tue, 04/14/2026 - 16:14

During Pope Leo XIV’s trip to Africa and while he was on the plane heading to Algeria, he delivered an address intended to remind the world of the Church’s role, namely it is neither a political party nor a candidate seeking official posts, but rather an evangelical voice that seeks dignity and peace. This message gains a sensitive and

Successor of Peter returns to Africa as a missionary of peace

Submitted by munir on Mon, 04/13/2026 - 15:30

The Successor of Peter has returned to Africa. Three years after the visit made at the beginning of 2023 by Pope Francis to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan, Pope Leo XIV has begun a long pilgrimage across the African continent, bringing him on Monday to Algeria and in the coming days to Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea.

 

Reviving early Christian heritage as catalyst for religious tourism development

Submitted by munir on Fri, 04/10/2026 - 12:35

In the evolving landscape of global tourism, where authenticity and spiritual depth increasingly shape travel motivations, Jordan stands uniquely positioned as a living archive of religious heritage. While sites such as the Baptism Site and Madaba have long captured international attention, the northern village of Rehab quietly preserves one of the most significant yet underutilized chapters of early Christianity.

O Patriarch… the Cross of Jerusalem is heavy

Submitted by munir on Thu, 04/02/2026 - 13:34

Have international reactions been commensurate with the burden of responsibility in Jerusalem when Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem His Beatitude Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa and the Custos of the Holy Land Father Francesco Ielpo were prevented from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulcher on one of the holiest days in Christian history, namely the day of Lord Jesus Christ’s entry into Jerusalem, Palm Sunday (known in old Arabic as “Yawm al-Sabasib”)?

 

For the first time in history, no Palm Sunday Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher

Submitted by munir on Mon, 03/30/2026 - 11:26

In a shocking and painful scene, the occupation authorities in Jerusalem have prevented Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa and Custos of the Holy Land Father Francesco Ilpo from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulcher to celebrate Palm Sunday Mass, which the Catholic Church marks.