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Yom HaKehilot on Solemnity of All Saints in Jerusalem
On November 1st the Feast of the Communities (Yom HaKehilot) took place in Jerusalem. The holy Mass was celebrated in the Auditorium of Notre dame of Jerusalem, meanwhile the picnic lunch was served by the students of the Collège des Frères (La Salle New Gate Jerusalem).Meeting of Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy Land in Cyprus
From November 4–6, 2025, the Association of Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy Land (ACOHL) held its plenary meeting in Nicosia, Cyprus. Hosted by the Latin Vicariate of Cyprus, the gathering brought together bishops, vicars, and religious leaders from across the region, joined by representatives of the Apostolic Nunciatures in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Amman, and Nicosia.Jubilee of Synodal Teams
From October 24–26, 2025, the “Jubilee of Synodal Teams” took place in Rome, gathering over 2,000 participants from around the world. Representing the Saint James Vicariate were Fr. Piotr, Habib, and Rivka, who joined this inspiring event as part of our local synodal team.Youth Festival in the Media
The Youth Festival of St. James Vicariate that took place on October 18th in Deir Rafat. As we informed On Saturday, October 18, nearly two hundred young people from across Israel, from Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Nazareth, and the Galilee, gathered for the Youth Festival organized by the St. James Vicariate for Hebrew-Speaking Catholics.Night Run Tel Aviv 2025
On the night of October 29, 2025, the streets of Tel Aviv glowed with movement, rhythm, and light as 42 participants from the St. James Vicariate joined the Night Run Tel Aviv among tens of thousands of runners.Meeting of Latin Bishops Conference
The Bishops Conference of Arab Region (CELRA) had its annual meeting in Amman (Jordan) on 21-23 of October. Fr. Piotr, the Vicar of St. James is a member of the Conference. Hebrew- and Arabic-Speaking Catholic Youth Gather to Celebrate Hope and Unity
Interfaith Gathering in the Sukkat Shalom - In Memory of Martin Sessler
On Wednesday, October 8th, members of the Interfaith Initiative in the Negev gathered at the Sukkat Shalom in the Eshel Avraham Conservative Community House in Omer to reflect on interreligious relations. The meeting, held during the Sukkot holiday, was dedicated to the memory of Martin Sessler, a beloved member of the Initiative who passed away shortly before Rosh Hashanah.Pope Leo in "Dilexi Te": Faith Cannot be Separated from Love for the Poor
Taking up Pope Francis’ desire “that all Christians come to appreciate the close connection between Christ’s love and His summons to care for the poor,” Pope Leo XIV issues his first Apostolic Exhortation, “Dilexi te,” as a call to Christ’s disciples “to recognize him in the poor and the suffering.”Sukkot Celebration in Jaffa - A Joyful Gathering in the Sukkah of Jaffa
On Tuesday, the first day of Sukkot, members of the community gathered in the Suka at St. Peter’s Church in Jaffa, built by Father Apolinary, to share a festive lunch, pray together, and give thanks to God. It was a joyful and meaningful celebration.New Liturgical Calendar of St. James for 2025/26
The new Liturgical Calendar for the year 2025/26 is available. The digital version (pdf) may be found on our webpage. The printed edition may be purchased through the priests responsible for the communities.Celebrating the Feast of Sukkot at Jerusalem Kehilla
The St. James Vicariate for Hebrew Speaking Catholics in Israel hosted a special celebration of the Feast of Sukkot on Thursday, October 9th, at Jerusalem Kehilla (HaRav Kook Street 10). The evening brought together members of the community for a joyful gathering of thanksgiving, unity, and reflection.
The Release of the Hostages is also the Resurrection of Hope
"Today we are not only celebrating the release of the hostages but also the resurrection of hope": this is how Father Piotr Zelazko, Patriarchal Vicar of the Vicariate of St. James for Hebrew-speaking Catholics, commented to L’Agenzia S.I.R. (Servizio Informazione Religiosa) on the release of the 20 Israeli hostages, still alive, held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.Spiritual Retreat for Priests of the Vicariate
The annual retreat for priests of the Vicariate of St. James took place at the Monastery of Montserrat. All priests participated in the spiritual exercises from September 28 to October 3, 2025.Terrorist Attack in Jerusalem
After yesterday's terrorist attack in Jerusalem, fr. Piotr, the Vicar of St. James spoke to the Italian News Agensy S.I.R. (Servizio Informazione Religiosa).Journey of Hope in Tabgha
A weekend of prayer, friendship, and faith took place on September 04–06 at the Beit Noah Guesthouse by the Sea of Galilee.
New Series on Our YouTube Channel: Faith at a Glance
Starting yesterday, a new video series titled Faith at a Glance is now available on our YouTube channel. Every Tuesday, a short video in Hebrew will be released, offering a clear and concise explanation of a topic related to the Catholic faith.Archaeological Workshop in Ashkelon
On Sunday, August 31st, the Youth Ministry Team had the unique opportunity to participate in an archaeological workshop held in the Antiquity Park in Ashkelon. This enriching experience combined history, hands-on learning, and fellowship in one of Israel’s most historically significant locations.New Exclusive Products Available
A Special Opportunity to Support and Celebrate: The Pilgrimage to Rome was an extraordinary event for St. James Vicariate, marking a meaningful step in our journey toward the Year of Jubilee. All participants received specially designed commemorative gadgets connected to this sacred celebration. Now, we are pleased to offer these exclusive products to everyone through our website. The quantity is limited, and all proceeds will go directly to support the charity initiatives of the Vicariate.Pilgrimage to Rome: We Celebrate 70 Years of St. James
From August 11th to 19th, 2025, a group of pilgrims from St. James Vicariate embarked on a spiritually enriching journey to Rome, the heart of the Catholic Church. The pilgrimage was not only a time of prayer and reflection but also a profound encounter with the living Church, its history, and its present mission under Pope Leo XIV.

