- Source: St. Mary Help of Christians Church, Sanaa
The St. Mary Help of Christians Church or simply Sanaa Catholic church is a religious building that is located in the city of Sanaa, the capital of the Asian country of Yemen.
The church follows the Roman Catholic or Latin rite and depends on the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia formerly known as Apostolic Vicariate of Aden, but name change under Pope Benedict XVI in 2011 with the decree "Bonum animarum" of the congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (Congregatio pro gentium evangelizatione).
This is one of the 4 Catholic parish churches in that nation, the others being dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi (Aden), Sacred Heart of Jesus (Hodeidah) and St. Therese of the Child Jesus (Taiz).
See also
Roman Catholicism in Yemen
St. Mary Help of Christians
References
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- St. Mary Help of Christians Church, Sanaa
- Mary Help of Christians Church
- Great Mosque of Sanaa
- Sanaa
- Dar al-Hajar
- Shibam
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- Zabid
- Bab al Yemen
- Architecture of Yemen