Holy Door opened for Jubilee of Arabian Martyrs

Apostolic Vicariate's video about life of St. Arethas and Companions

Inspiration drawn from the past Speaking at the Mass, Bishop Berardi invited Catholics across the region to follow the example of faith, courage, and perseverance of the martyrs who gave their lives for the love of Christ. “The martyrs maintained the Christian faith despite ridicule, persecution, and threats,” he said. “They stood firm in their faith. Looking to the past inspires us. Life in the past was no easier than it is today.” Bishop Berardi called the faith handed down through the ages as “a beacon in the storm and a light in the darkness.” Faith, he added, “is the way of life and light for those who look to Christ and follow Him.” He reminded the Catholics of the Arabian Peninsula that their words and deeds, as well as their weaknesses and strengths, bear witness to Christ in the same love that animated the martyrs of 1,500 years ago. “It is up to us to rise and testify to Christ with an honest and consistent life, a life given for love and oriented towards the Good and the Beautiful, towards fraternal love, and commitment to peace, justice, and tolerance,” he said. Church in Arabian Peninsula set to open Jubilee for Christian martyrs
Two Holy Doors for two Apostolic Vicariates
The faithful of the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia will celebrate the opening of their own Holy Door on 9 November at 6:00 PM local time. Bishop Paolo Martinelli, the Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia, will preside over Mass for and open the Holy Door at St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates. Pope Francis visited the Cathedral during his Apostolic Journey to the UAE in February 2019. The Pope has granted a plenary indulgence to all the faithful who undertake a pilgrimage and enter either of the two Holy Doors before the end of the Jubilee Year on 23 October 2024.
By Vatican News.

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