Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Muscat

The Sts. Peter and Paul Church[1][2] is a religious building that is located in Ruwi, in the city of Muscat,[3] the capital and largest city of the Sultanate of Oman,[4] south of the Arabian Peninsula. This is one of the two Catholic churches found in the city, the other being dedicated to the Holy Spirit in the sector of Ghala.[5]

Sts. Peter and Paul Church
LocationMuscat
Country Oman
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
History
DedicatedNovember 4, 1977
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Administration
DioceseApostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia
Clergy
Bishop(s)Paul Hinder
Priest(s)Fr. Raul Ramos
Assistant priest(s)Fr. Bijo Kudilil & Fr. Mariyan Mirand

The temple follows the Roman or Latin rite and depends on the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia (Apostolicus Vicariatus Arabiae Meridionalis or النيابة الرسولية من جنوب الجزيرة العربية). The original church was consecrated by Cardinal Simon Lourduswamy on April 4, 1977, thanks to a donation of land's own Sultan of Oman and religious tolerance in the country. Most of those who come to church are expatriate workers who began arriving to the place from twentieth century. Due to the increase of the congregation, the church was expanded with funds from the faithful and reopened in 1995.

The Church is a part of the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia

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