Doha - Post Report Question and Answers
What English-language religious services are available locally?
I know there are but don’t know the exact info. - Oct 2024
I believe Catholic and Christian but not sure the exact services. - Jun 2024
I have no info on this but English is widely spoken. In fact, in my travels, I have heard very little Arabic. Even the Qataris speak English so it is a very easy post to adjust to. - Oct 2023
Yes, they have Protestant and Catholic services in English. - Apr 2021
There is a religious complex somewhere in the city that the Qatari government has allowed and is fully legal. They have a swath of Christian services, as well as a mix of other religions. I've heard it gets extremely crowded and parking can be tough. I know there are some "under the table" services at private residences that are not legally condoned. - May 2017
I've heard that there are some churches somewhere, in an area designated by the Qatari government as a place that expats can worship, but I haven't sought it out. This is an Islamic country, so all you'll see in your daily life are mosques--and their services are in Arabic. - May 2017
most; just limited location. - May 2015
There is a little church-enclave with churches of several denominations (I think Catholic, Anglican, Baptist, and some orthodox varieties). No Mormon church or synagogue. - Feb 2015
Islam. Period. - Mar 2012
There is a government-sanctioned "church city" where several denominations have churches, including Catholic, Protestant (Anglican I think), LDS, and Greek Orthodox. - Mar 2012
I'm sure they are here but you won't see church steeples. - Jan 2012
There is a born again christian church, catholic and LDS that I know of. - Oct 2010
This is a Muslim country, and proselytizing is illegal. One must be very respectful and mindful of this at all times. That being said, there is a Christian non-denominational church, a Roman Catholic one and active LDS. - Dec 2009
I think the Christians have some choices. - Sep 2008