The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem is an Exemption (church) diocese of the Roman Catholic Church. The patriarchate contains 64 parishes. The Patriarchate embraces territorial Israel (without territorial expansion after 1967), Jordan, the Palestinian territories, the Israeli administered territories in the West Bank, and Cyprus. (The Golan is not part of the patriarchate.)
In 2010, the Patriarchate served 64 parishes with 78,000 Catholics and 85 diocesan priests. These were classified according to four areas of the diocese. These are in alphabetical order:
Since 2010, several parishes have been added and by 2023 there were over 70 across the four areas.[1]
The parish places and chaplaincies follow the instructions of the Latin Patriarchate.
Location | Devotion | class=unsortable | Image | Name | class=unsortable | Notes | Country |
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Jerusalem | Name of Jesus | The 1872 finished Concathedral is part of the building complex of the Latin Patriarchate in the Old City. | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||
Jerusalem | Salvator | With black spire, the right of the turrets and gables of the Co-Cathedral of Jesus' name. The Salvator Church is located in the San Salvatore complex in the Christian Quarter of the Old City. | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||
Beit Hanina | Bait Hanina (Arabic: بيت حنينا, Hebrew: בית חנינא) is the parish of St. Salvator chaplaincy. | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | |||||
Jerusalem | Salvator | Chaplaincy of the parish of St. Salvator. | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||
Acre | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | ||||||
Beersheba | There is also a Hebrew-speaking community at St. Abraham. | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | |||||
Kafr Kanna | First miracle of Jesus | Built in 1880. | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | ||||
Eilat[2] | St. Moses and St. Elijah Parish | Trinity Church | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | ||||
Haifa | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | ||||||
Yafa an-Naseriyye | The Nazarene Jafa (Arabic: يافة الناصره) is called in Hebrew Jafi'a (Hebrew: יָפִיעַ). | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | |||||
Mateh Yehuda | The church is a part of Deir Rafat Monastery. | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | |||||
Nazareth | by Archangel Gabriel | Archaeological excavations and construction 1955-1969, 23 Consecration März in 1969. | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | ||||
Rameh | Anthony the Great | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | |||||
Ramleh | Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea | A chaplaincy is to Lod | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | ||||
Reineh | Joseph the Worker | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | |||||
Shefa-'Amr | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | ||||||
Tel Aviv | Anthony of Padua | The Gothic church is located in Ajami neighborhood, south of Jaffa. | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | ||||
Tel Aviv | Simon Peter | In addition to the Franciscans, the Hebrew-speaking community uses the St. Peter's Church. The church, built in 1654 is located in the Jaffa district near the lake shore. | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | ||||
Tiberias | Simon Peter | Latin Convention (Terra Sancta) with statue of Simon Peter. | Israel (excluding Jerusalem) | ||||
Abud | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||||
Ain Arik | The church in Ain Arik (Arabic: عين عريك) is run from Jerusalem. | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | |||||
Beit Jala | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||||
Beit Sahour | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||||
Bethlehem | Catherine of Alexandria | with columns of the monument to Saint Jerome | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||
Bir Zait | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||||
Jenin | Christ the Redeemer | Chaplaincies exist in Birqin, depletion properties Sabah al-Khayr, Deir Ghazaleh, Dschaalameh, Kafr Qud, Muqeibileh and Ya'bad. | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||
Dschifna | The place Dschifna (Arabic: جفنا) is considered the biblical Ophni (Hebrew: עפני, Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Γοφνα, Gophna; Talmud - Hebrew: בן גופנין, Ben Gufnin). | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | |||||
Gaza | Holy Family | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | |||||
Jericho | Good Shepherd | Built in 1924 | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||
Nablus | Savior at Jacob's well | Church of the Redeemer at Jacob's Well | The parish is of Rafidia with care. A chaplaincy is in Burqa (Arabic: برقه). | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | |||
Rafidia, Nablus | Justin Martyr | The church was built in 1887. Since 1966 Rafidia heard Arabic: رفيديا to Nablus. Chaplaincies are in Azzun (Arabic: عزون) and Tulkarm. | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||
Ramallah | Holy Family | Parish founded in 1860. Church built in 1913. | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||
Taybeh | Christ the Redeemer | Consecrated in 1971. Replacement building for an older church in Taybeh (Arabic: الطيبة). | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | ||||
Zababdeh | Visitation (Christianity) | Jerusalem and Palest. Autonomy | |||||
Vein and Rabbah | Jordan | ||||||
Ajloun | Paul (Sha'ul) of Tarsus | Jordan | |||||
Amman | The church is located in the district of Amman Dschabel. | Jordan | |||||
Amman | The parish is located in the district Dschabel Hashimi. | Jordan | |||||
Amman | Francis de Sales | St. Francis of Sales Church | The parish is located in the district Dschabel Hussain. | Jordan | |||
Amman | The parish is located in the district Dschabel Luwaibdeh | Jordan | |||||
Amman | Mary Mother of the Church | The parish is located in Marka (also Hittin or Fast), and in a neighborhood that emerged from a refugee camp for Palestinians. | Jordan | ||||
Amman | Christ the King | Christ the King Church | The parish is located in the district Misdar | Jordan | |||
Amman | Mary of Nazareth | Latin Convention | Sermon site is in Latin Convention in Sweifieh area. | Jordan | |||
Amman | Sacred Heart of Jesus | Sacred Heart Church | The parish is in the Tilaa-el-Ali district. | Jordan | |||
Amman | Umm Zuwaytina | Latin Convention | Sermon site is in Latin Convention in Umm Zuwaytina district. | Jordan | |||
Amman | Sacred Heart of Jesus | Jesuit Centre | The parish is in English and meets at the Jesuit Center | Jordan | |||
Anjara | Visitation | Andschara is in the district of Ajloun. A chaplaincy is to Kufrindschi. | Jordan | ||||
Aqaba | Prophet Elias | Jordan | |||||
Fuheis | Immaculate Heart of Mary | Fuhays is the only predominantly Christian inhabited site in Jordan, with about 4,000 Catholics among the 13,000 inhabitants. | Jordan | ||||
Fuheis Al-Alali | Our Lady Mary of Mercy | Latin Convention | Sermon site is in Latin Convention in Balad. | Jordan | |||
Husn | Al Husn, near Irbid (Arabic: الحصن), was Ulrich Jasper Seetzen of described in 1806 stayed there. | Jordan | |||||
Irbid | A chaplaincy is to Aydun | Jordan | |||||
Karak | Our Lady Mary of the Rosary | Jordan | |||||
Madaba | Jordan | ||||||
Mafraq | Jordan | ||||||
Ma'an | James the Less | Ma'an writes to Arabic: معان (d = Maʿān). | Jordan | ||||
Marj Al-Hamam | Sacred Heart of Jesus | Latin Convention | Sermon site is in Latin Convention. Marj Al-Hamam (Arabic: مرج الحمام) is the 27th District of Great Amman | Jordan | |||
Na'our | Sacred Heart of Jesus | Latin Convention | Indicated by the second arrow from the right, on a panoramic photo of Na'ur to in 1965. Sermon site is in Latin Convention. Na'ur (Arabic: ناعور is now the 26th Large district of Amman. | Jordan | |||
Rumaymin | Holy Cross, Exaltatio Sanctae Crucis | Latin Convention | Sermon site is in Latin Convention. Rumaymin is a district of as-Salt | Jordan | |||
Rusayfeh | Mary Mother of the Church | Jordan | |||||
Safout | Teresa of the Andes | Latin Convention | Sermon site is in Latin Convention. | Jordan | |||
Salt | Assumption of Mary | , top right of the image. | As-Salt (Arabic: السلط) is the ancient somersaults (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Σαλτος) back. | Jordan | |||
Shatana | Latin Convention | Sermon site is in Latin Convention. | Jordan | ||||
Smakieh | Latin Convention | Sermon site is in Latin Convention. | Jordan | ||||
Wahadinah | Al-Wahadinah writes to Arabic: الوهادنه. | Jordan | |||||
Zarqa North | Twelve Apostles | Twelve Apostles Church | Jordan | ||||
Zarqa South | Pius X | Jordan | |||||
Larnaca | A chaplaincy is in the Franciscan convent in Ayia Napa. | Cyprus | |||||
Limassol | Catherine of Alexandria | Built 1872-1879 | Cyprus | ||||
Nicosia | Holy Cross | with wall to North Nicosia | Built 1900-1902. The church is located in the buffer zone and the main entrance is blocked by the wall. A chaplaincy is in Northern Cyprus Girne / Kyrenia. | Cyprus | |||
Nicosia | Holy Cross | Chaplaincy of the parish of Holy Cross | Cyprus | ||||
Paphos | Was allegedly tied and whipped in Kato Paphos, here with Paul-pillar, at the Paul. A chaplaincy is in Polis Chrysochous. | Cyprus | |||||
Polis Chrysochous | St. Nicholas | The chaplaincy of Paphos is a guest in the Orthodox Church since 1992. | Cyprus |