Latin Patriarchal Vicariate of Jordan

Husson Parish - Immaculate Conception Church

 

Contact information:

Adress: 

P.O.B. 46 
21510 Husson
JORDAN

Tel: (02) 701 00 10 
Fax: (02) 701 00 15

Location

Saturday Evening & Sunday Mass Schedule

Saturday: 6:30 PM Sunday: 9:30 AM and 6:30 PM Mass times remain the same for both Summer and Winter schedules

Weekly Activities & Events

Scouts & Guides (Cub Scouts and Brownies): Saturday | 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM Scouts & Guides (Junior Level): Saturday | 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM Scouts & Guides (Senior Level): Thursday | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Rovers & Rangers: Friday | 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM Youth Group (Buds): Friday from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Youth Group (Middle School): Thursday from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Youth Group (High School): Friday from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Youth Group (University & Working): Friday from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Legion of Mary / Confraternity: Tuesday 10:30 AM Weekly Adoration: Wednesday 6:30 PM Adult Christian Formation: Wednesday 7:15 PM

Husson is a small town in the north of Jordan not far from the city of Irbid, which is the second largest city of Jordan. The area is mostly agricultural with very hilly terrain. Nearby, between Husson and Shatana, is a vast deep quarry, or rather system of quarries, covering an extremely wide area. They provide stone for road construction and building work giving employment to many of the population in the town. The area’s economy is generally poor and many who do not work in the local quarries travel to Irbid to find work.
 

Infrastructures of the Latin Patriarchate

The parish was established in 1885 when the majority of the population was of the Orthodox faith, living under Turkish Ottoman rule. Husson’s population then, was about two thirds Christian – 4,000 Christians and 1,200 Muslims. The small school began in the house of the priest with a few children, which was the only school in the town for both Christians and Muslims, while the closest secondary school was in Irbid. After the proclamation of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and from 1942 to 1954, the school expanded into the secondary grades and became mixed. Today, Christians and Muslims have very close social life relations. A multipurpose hall is used for television viewing, meetings, Scout activities, a sewing center offers training in sewing and embroidery for the local women in the community.

Inauguration of the Parish

May 1885

Arrival of the First Parish Priest

May 1885

Arrival of the Rosary Sisters

1902

Construction of the Church

1900–1903 (Fr. Adriaan Smets)

Blessing of the Church

November 1903

Patron Saint of the Parish

Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception

Construction of the Presbytery

1895 (Fr. Adriaan Smets)