St. James Vicariate Offers Spiritual Home to Hebrew-Speaking Catholics
The community numbers about 1,200 people spread across seven congregations all over Israel.
The community numbers about 1,200 people spread across seven congregations all over Israel.
Zelivansky said he hopes that as the group grows, its major events planned throughout the year will attract more people.
Listening and prayer are priorities for the priests of the St. James Vicariate.
The Jewish heritage of Hebrew Catholics adds another spiritual dimension to the Church’s journey these 40 days.
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