St. Joseph's Cathedral, Abu Dhabi Explained

St. Joseph's Cathedral
Other Name:St. Joseph's Parish Church
Coordinates:24.4491°N 54.3853°W
Location:Al Mushrif, Abu Dhabi
Country:United Arab Emirates
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church
Religious Institute:Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
Attendance:100,000+
Founder:Fr. Barnabas Madii
Events: (Inauguration of St. Therese Church)
Status:Cathedral and Parish Church
Functional Status:Active
Diocese:Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia
Deanery:United Arab Emirates
Bishop:Most Rev. Paolo Martinelli, OFM Cap.
Rector:Rev. Fr. Chito Bunda Bartolo, OFM Cap.

St. Joseph's Cathedral[1] is the seat of the Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia and is one of the five Catholic churches in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi[2] [3] besides St. Paul's Church in Musaffah, St. Mary's Church in Al Ain, St.Francis Church in the Abrahamic Family House in Saadiyat Island and St. John the Baptist Church in Ruwais.[4] The first church was built in 1962 in the present Corniche on a plot of land donated by Sheikh Shakhbut, the ruler of Abu Dhabi.

Masses are conducted in various languages, reflecting the population of expatriates in the country, primarily English but also Arabic, German, Tagalog, Spanish, Malayalam, Italian, Sinhalese, Urdu, Konkani, Tamil, and French.[5]

History

The foundation for St. Joseph's Cathedral was laid in 1962. In October 1963, work began for the First Church in Abu Dhabi, and the foundation stone was blessed in February 1964, on a plot of land along the present Corniche, donated by Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the ruler of Abu Dhabi at that time. Fr. Barnabas Madii undertook the task of constructing the Church and a residence for the priests, and on 19 February 1965, the first church was inaugurated. A school was opened on the same plot in 1967 and was called St Joseph's School.

On 19 March 1981, the foundation for the present church was laid, following the ruler's decision that the Church and its associated schools be moved to a different location. The inauguration of the new complex took place on 25 February 1983, in the presence of Sheikh Shakhbut. On 25 February 1983, the Church became a cathedral serving as the seat of The Vicar Apostolic of Southern Arabia with the late Giovanni Bernardo Gremoli as resident bishop.

On 30 January 2005, upon Gremoli's retirement, Paul Hinder was ordained as bishop.[6]

The parish today has over 100,000 expatriate Catholics from all over the world. With the growing economy within the region, the Church also witnessed a steady increase in the number of faithful. Masses are celebrated in several different languages, and the church is generally seen packed to full capacity at most services.

The Bishop's House and St Joseph's School are located within the same compound and recently there has been some renovation.[7]

A significant section of the parish complex was demolished at the beginning of 2013 to give way for the construction of new halls/ catechetical rooms/ offices/ residence for priests and staff, Today this newly constructed part is known as St. Therese of The Child Jesus Church.[8]

On 2 July 2022, Msgr. Paolo Martinelli was canonically installed as the Vicar of Southern Arabia in the cathedral as a successor to Msgr. Paul Hinder.[9]

Papal visit

On 5 February 2019,[10] Pope Francis made a private visit to the cathedral. He addressed[11] the people summoned to visit him, mainly consisting of the needy, people of determination and altar servers. He entered the church with the Vicar of Southern Arabia, Paul Hinder.[12]

Clergy

Present and past parish priests

NameTerm StartTerm EndImage
1Barnabas Maddii, OFM Cap.[13] 19651969
2Attilio Franceschetti, OFM Cap.19691976
3Daniele Cerofolini, OFM Cap.19761982
4Eusebius Daveri, OFM Cap.19821989
5Eugine Mattioli, OFM Cap.[14] 19892006
6Savarimuthu Anthonysamy, OFM Cap.2006 2015
7Johnson Kadukanmakal, OFM Cap.2015 2021
8Chito Bunda Bartolo, OFM Cap.[15] 2021Incumbent

Mass timing

Sunday Mass

Daily Mass schedule

Monday To Friday

Saturday

Please note that mass times can change on holy days.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Berlitz. Berlitz: Abu Dhabi Pocket Guide. 2013-11-27. Apa Publications (UK) Limited. 9781780047690. en.
  2. Book: Guides, Insight. Insight Guides: Oman & the UAE. 2015-12-01. Apa Publications (UK) Limited. 9781780055480. en.
  3. Book: Annual Report on International Religious Freedom 2005, April 2006, 109-2 Joint Committee Print, *. 2006-01-01. en.
  4. Web site: Catholics in Abu Dhabi get new church in Musaffah. Binsal Abdul Kader, Staff Reporter. gulfnews.com. 22 November 2015.
  5. Web site: Mass Times . 2023-06-01 . St. Joseph's Cathedral Abu Dhabi . en.
  6. http://mccauh.com/history.php Malayalam Catholic Community Abu Dhabi
  7. Web site: ::: St Joseph's Cathedral :: Abu Dhabi, UAE ::: . www.stjosephsabudhabi.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170824091621/http://www.stjosephsabudhabi.org/news/bishop-bernard-giovanni-gremoli-91-passes-away/ . 2017-08-24.
  8. Web site: St Joseph's Cathedral, Abu Dhabi, UAE . www.stjosephsabudhabi.org. 2020-02-09.
  9. Web site: Installation Mass of Bishop Paolo Martinelli as the Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia . 2022-07-02 . Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia . en.
  10. Web site: 2019-02-04. Papal visit: Pope Francis in Abu Dhabi to mark a historic day for inter-faith relations - as it happened. 2021-05-30. The National. en.
  11. Visit to St. Joseph's Cathedral, Abu Dhabi. The Visit of Pope Francis to the United Arab Emirates. 1.
  12. Web site: Apostolic Journey of the Holy Father to the United Arab Emirates (3-5 February 2019) Francis. 2021-05-30. www.vatican.va.
  13. Web site: History. 2021-08-25. St. Joseph's Cathedral Abu Dhabi. en.
  14. Web site: Fr. Eugene Mattioli OFM Cap. returns to Italy. 2021-08-25. Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia. en.
  15. Web site: Newly Appointed Parish Priest - St. Joseph's Cathedral, Abu Dhabi. 2021-08-25. St. Joseph's Cathedral Abu Dhabi. en.
  16. Web site: St. Joseph's Cathedral Abu Dhabi . 2022-04-17 . St. Joseph's Cathedral Abu Dhabi . en.