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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
![]() 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 is at the heart of the martyrdom of St. Arethas and Companions. Christ invites us to take up our own cross and follow him. |
![]() 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. |
![]() 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. |