Pope Francis holds an ecumenical meeting and prayer for peace at Our Lady of Arabia Cathedral, in Awali, Bahrain, November 4, 2022. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
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Thu Mar 12 2026by Nayana Mena
The crown prince of Bahrain,
Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, has urged churches across the country to stay
open, despite Iranian attacks on the nation.
Bahrain has become a frontline in
war, with Iranian missiles and drone strikes targeting the US Fifth Fleet
headquarters in Manama.
The prince’s comments came after
he visited the Cathedral of Our Lady of Arabia in Awali to express his support
for the Catholic community.
Bishop Aldo Berardi, O.SS.T., the
vicar apostolic of Northern Arabia, said: “The crown prince has asked to leave
churches open for the spiritual support of the faithful.”
Meanwhile, Agenzia Fides, the
news agency of the Pontifical Mission Societies, reported that Christian
religious leaders have “expressed great appreciation for the Kingdom’s
continued support, under the leadership of His Majesty”.
It added: “They also commended
the safe and secure environment provided and protected by the kingdom, which
encourages people to practice their faith freely.”
The nation of 1.6 million,
located in the Persian Gulf, has a 12% Christian population.
Pope Francis made an apostolic
journey to Bahrain in 2022.
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