Our Lady of the Annunciation Church, Amman

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Our Lady of the Annunciation Church
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Our Lady of the Annunciation Church, Amman
31°57′19″N35°55′28″E / 31.95524°N 35.92456°E / 31.95524; 35.92456
Location Amman
Country Jordan
Denomination Roman Catholic Church
History
Founded1961

Our Lady of the Annunciation Church [1] [2] or simply Church of Jabal Webdeh is a Catholic parish [3] in Jabal al-Luweibdeh in the city of Amman. [4]

The parish is Roman (or Latin) rite, under the jurisdiction of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem (Patriarcha Hierosolymitanus Latinorum). The parish celebrated its 50-year parish anniversary in 2012, and was restored for the occasion with funds from the Patriarchate.

The Patriarchate was restored by Pope Pius IX in 1847 by the apostolic brief Nulla celebrior.

Dedication plaque in Latin and Arabic Our Lady of the Annunciation Church, Amman, Jordan dedication plaque.jpg
Dedication plaque in Latin and Arabic

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References

  1. Jordan: Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in Jordan to celebrate John the Baptist
  2. Mideast Mirror. 1963-07-01.
  3. Mostyn, Trevor (1983-01-01). Jordan: A Meed Practical Guide. Middle East Economic Digest Limited. ISBN   9780950521183.
  4. "Upcoming Events | Perspectives @ Our Lady of Annunciation Church, Amman | JordanSun Events Calendar & Guide". www.jordansun.com. Archived from the original on 2016-05-13. Retrieved 2016-04-27.