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Whats New
- Homily of H.E. Bishop Aldo Berardi, O.SS.T., at the Conclusion of the Extraordinary Jubilee of St. Arethas and Companions
- Being Witnesses of God and His Beauty: Thousands of Faithful at the Closing of the Holy Door of Awali
- Conclusion of the Jubilee of St. Arethas
- Arabian Peninsula’s Biggest Church Preserves Martyrs’ Relics
- What does the Jubilee of Saint Arethas Mean for the Catholic Community of Arabia?
- St. Arethas Music Video in Malayalam Launched
- Abu Dhabi: Holy Door opened for Jubilee of Arabian Martyrs
- Sacred Relics of St. Arethas Arrive in Bahrain
- Homily of His Grace Archbishop Eugene M. Nugent during the Jubilee Mass at Our Lady of Arabia Cathedral
- Bahrain: Holy Door opened for Jubilee of Arabian Martyrs
THEME:
“Najran Martyrs: Fifteen Centuries of Grace”
VERSE:
“Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me” (Mt. 16:24).
A cross is formed by people coming together towards one destination, they come from diverse background and ethnicities but are united by faith.
MEANING OF THE ELEMENTS
People of faith The dynamism of the elements represents the Christians in the Arabian Peninsula. From the four corners of the world, they are brought together by the Church towards a common destination: Jesus Christ. |
The Cross The Cross is at the heart of the martyrdom of St. Arethas and Companions. Christ invites us to take up our own cross and follow him. |
Communion of Saints The Body of Christ is made up of many parts joined together in love. Each member helps the other in building the Kingdom of God. |
Sun of Righteousness The glowing sun in the center symbolizes Jesus Christ, the Sun of Righteousness in Mal. 4:2, “The sun which is righteousness, in whose wings, that is, rays, are healing and salvation.” This Divine righteousness floods the earth with joy and light. |