
Catholic Church in Jordan marks annual pilgrimage to Mar Elias shrine
A special mass was led by Bishop William Shomali, with priests and worshippers from across the region attending at the Lestib site, associated with the prophet Elijah from the Old Testament.
The event included prayers for peace and tributes to King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Hussein for their efforts in promoting stability. Father Rafat Bader called for prayers for victims of the wars in Gaza and Damascus.
Bishop Shomali emphasized faith and humility in his sermon, while Father Manuel Bader reflected on his 60 years of priesthood. The event concluded with thanks from Father Salam Haddad to the supporting institutions.

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- Jordan Times
King urges immediate, unified international action to stop spread of starvation, suffering in Gaza
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Ammon
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- Ammon
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