One Mass on Sunday evening at 6 PM, summer and winter.
First Friday of the month at 10 AM.
Event Schedule
Youth meeting every Friday at 4 PM.
Rumeimin is a Jordanian village located within the municipality of Salt, about 15 kilometers from the center of the province. The origin of the word Rumeimin is Aramaic and it means plentiful pomegranate trees and water fountains. Its most prominent tourist attractions in the village are the Aremeiman Falls, ancient buildings and historic olive presses
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Established in 1875, it is one of the first parishes in Jordan. It was under the parish of Salt, the church was built after the school. The first resident priest arrived to Rumeimin in 1877, and a few years later the church was built, then the Rosary Sisters came to do pastoral work. Most of the faithful of the parish have emigrated to the United States and now only a small number of Christian families remained in the village. When the Rosary Sisters left the parish, the Missionaries of Charity Sisters of “Mother Teresa” replaced them
| Milestone | Historical Detail |
| Visited by Fr. Moretain | 1871 |
| Establishment of the Parish | 1873 (Fr. Yousef Gatti from Salt) |
| First Resident Priest | 1877 (Fr. Navoni) |
| Arrival of Sisters | Rosary Sisters (1927) / Hortus Conclusus (1992) / Missionaries of Charity (2008) |
| Construction & Blessing of Church and Presbytery | 1907 (Fr. Yousef Salem) |
| Patron Saint of the Church | The Exaltation of the Holy Cross |
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