Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Qatar Christian?

In a non-nondescript building in Doha, Qatar's first church Our Lady of the Rosary, just opened only two weeks ago which is the first physical appearance of Christianity in that Middle Eastern country. So as not to offend Muslim sensibilities, no cross or visible sign exists to earmark the building as a Catholic church. The church does feature a metal detector though and police maintain a presence in the building.


The Catholic Church is now in negotiations to open a church in Saudi Arabia, the only country in the world where churches are not allowed.


An estimated 150,000 Christians live amongst the Muslim population of 750,000 in Qatar. The Christians are almost all foreigners from around 70 countries but the majority are from the Philippines, India, and Nigeria.


In addition to the Vatican, there was pressure from Washington to convince the Qatar emir that opening a church would promote the international image of the country.