Contact us:
Adress:
P.O.B. 337
13110 Zarqa North
JORDAN
Tel: (05) 393 09 10
Fax: (05) 396 60 80
Mobile: 079 512 21 45
Email: zarqa12@gmail.com
Here is the English version for you, keeping the same clean layout:
Mass Schedule
Saturday (Sunday Vigil) 6:00 PM (Fixed time for both summer and winter)
Sunday First Mass: 9:00 AM Second Mass: 6:00 PM (Times remain the same for both summer and winter)
Special Masses First Friday of the month: 9:00 AM School Students Mass (Grades 5–12): Thursday – 1st Period School Students Mass (KG–Grade 4): Monday – 1st Period
Weekly Activities & Events
Youth Groups “Buds” Youth: Friday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM University & Working Youth: Friday from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Middle & High School: Saturday from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Groups & Parish Services Scouts (All groups): Thursday from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Altar Servers: Wednesday from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Choir Practice: Thursday from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Marian Confraternity: Thursday at 10:00 AM Weekly Rosary Prayer: Tuesday at 7:00 PM (In the church courtyard) Monthly Holy Hour (Adoration): Thursday (Before the first Friday of the month) at 6:00 PM Parish Council: Monthly meeting (Once a month)
Zarqa, first established as a military base, was an important training area for the army. With the arrival of the military, many people came from the north of the country in search of employment and to start businesses. With the signing of the Peace Treaty between Jordan and Israel in 1994 and the ending of Military National Service at the same time, the importance of these bases diminished. A large new Government University has been built on the outskirts of the city. Over the years there has been immigration by refugees from other Arab countries into this mainly middle to low-income area.
Infrastructures of the Latin Patriarchate
The parish was established in 1956, with a small kindergarten. In 1963, a new church was built and the Kindergarten moved to a new building across the street. The present school buildings were enlarged by building three floors and further extensions were added between 1962 and 1970. With the construction of the new school, the original Kindergarten rooms became a room for parish meetings with two adjacent offices, and the first floor provided accommodation for priests. The present school building has twenty-three classrooms with a library and science laboratory, a computer laboratory and a room for music. Across the narrow street from the school entrance, is an excellent medical center, run by nuns, who provide for the many medical needs of the community. They also have a workshop for sewing, embroidery and the making of liturgical vestments, which are sold in their small shop.
| Milestone | Historical Detail |
| First Visits | Fr. Mario Forlan since 1957 |
| Establishment of the Parish | 1960 |
| Priest’s Residence | 1960 |
| Arrival of Sisters | 1965 |
| Construction of the Church | During the tenure of Fr. Mario Forlan |
| Blessing of the Church | 1969 |
| Patron Saints of the Church | The Holy Apostles |
| Construction of the Presbytery | 1965 (Fr. Mario Forlan) |
Amman Office:
Princess Bint Al Hassan Street, Building No. 11, Sweifieh.
Email:gro.jpl@nadroj.etairaciv
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