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Want to attend a catholic sunday mass celebration..

Last activity 18 February 2013 by Josnuggles

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romagensan

Hello everybody.. I am just 4 months working here in a hospital in Riyadh. I want to be informed where to find a Sunday celebration nearest to my location. I have heard that there is a legal (authorized celebration in Bahrain) How to travel safely to Bahrain and what to bring to avoid problems. And may i know how much should i prepare? Please help me.. Will you please provide me with complete details suggestions during my itinerary to Bahrain?

Thanks and God Bless..

brightonguy

Hello there,

You can visit Sacred Heart Church and Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Visitation in Awali. You can fly to Bahrain or come via passing the causeway. There are regular flights to Bahrain with Gulf Air.

Hope this helps.

brightonguy

Sorry - I forgot to answer your other question. Yes, there are some troubles nowadays for the anniversary of the uprising happened in 14 Feb 2011. But nothing to be so concerned about in my opinion. Come by Sunday things should settle down even further anyway.

romagensan

Your message is very much appreciated bro. As of now, since i arrived here in Riyadh, i never attended such mass celebration. That's what i really wanted. Looking forward to a great weekend spent there in Bahrain. By the way,  can we go there even without a passport? As of now, i dont have my iqama yet. I only hold a temporary one. What should i bring besides iqama? or iqama is really needed? Thanks

brightonguy

You will need a visa and your passport to enter to Bahrain (Filipino people cannot get a visa upon arrival at the airport, you will need a visa beforehand). Once you have the visa (and ensure you have multi entry/exit visa from Saudi), then you can come to Bahrain. Your Iqama does not have much use in Bahrain airport.

romagensan

THERE GOES MY DREAM AND PLAN!!! My dreams will remain a dream and my plans will remain a plan.. There's no way i can go there..:(
My passport is withheld by my employer. Might be released when contract expired. I thought we can always go there anytime we want. As if just like entering a city.

Do you have information/suggestion where can I attend mass from my location now?

Thanks

Josnuggles

The public practice of any religion other than Islam, including Christianity and Judaism, the presence of churches, and possession of non-Islamic religious materials is not allowed except in Aramco compounds in which many expatriates attend church services.

If you are close to any Aramco compounds or navy/army/air bases that aren't muslim then try there. Most of them are open to the public.

romagensan

Thanks bro. I have to find where Aramco is. By the way i am here in Riyadh Care Hospital working.. I wont stop asking my co workers here. They might knew something somewhere. thanks

Josnuggles

Good luck. You could always ask your employer for a multi exit/entry visa but due to your nationality (which in my opinion is wrong) they may refuse you.

Personally I feel that any human being should be offered the right to travel with their passport and shouldn't have it detained unless by a customs official for legitimate reasons.

I know in Saudi it is common practice for the employer to hold on to your passport but I am not 100% sure that this is legal.

If I was you I would look into this (quietly)

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