Jordan

Jordan is an Islamic state, but its small Christian community has ancient roots that long precede the foundations of Islam. In contrast to many of its neighbors, Jordan is a moderate and safe place, where Christians and Muslims integrate easily at work and in public. The great majority of Catholics in Jordan are said to be Greek Melkite or "Roum" Catholics, with smaller numbers of Latin, Chaldean, Maronite, Armenian and Syrian rite Catholics. But Christians of any denomination feel free to worship at different Orthodox or Catholic rite churches, often chosen for their proximity and the community they find there. Read more...

    Religious Affiliation
    Chart source: Pew-Templeton Global Religious Futures Project, 2010
    Total Population
    9,903,802 1
    Urban
    91.0% 1
    Rural
    9.0% 1
    Immigrants as % of Population
    33.9% 2
    Homicides
    1.02 per 100,000 people (global median: 5.8) 3
    Level of Public Corruption
    46 (100 is very clean, 0 is highly corrupt) 4
    Fertility Rate
    2.80 live births per woman 5
    Under-Five Mortality Rate
    15.00 deaths per 1,000 live births 5
    Life Expectancy at Birth
    74 years 5
    Adult Literacy Rate
    92.55% 6
    Male Youth Literacy Rate (15-24 years)
    99% 5
    Female Youth Literacy Rate (15-24 years)
    99% 5
    Internet Users
    86% 6
    GDP per Capita
    US$4,405 5
    Population Living Below US$2.15 per Day
    0.0% 7
    Gender Gap Ranking based on economy, health, education, and politics
    126 (146 is the lowest ranked country; 1 is the highest ranked country) 8
    Religious Freedom: Government Restrictions Index (GRI)
    5.5 - High
    Religious Freedom: Social Hostilities Index (SHI)
    3.6 - High

    These statistics are derived from the Vatican's official publication, Statistical Yearbook of the Church 2022 (Vatican City: Librera Editrice Vaticana, 2024). The numbers may differ from data reported by other sources on this site.

    Baptized Catholics
    130,000
    Baptized Catholics as % of Total Population
    1.15
    Baptisms per Year (Under age 7)
    494
    Baptisms per Year (Over age 7)
    22
    First Communions per Year
    493
    Confirmations per Year
    459
    Students Enrolled in Catholic Primary Schools
    14,816
    Students Enrolled in Catholic Secondary Schools
    9,578
    Students Enrolled in Catholic Higher Education
    1,612
    Church Marriages per Year
    231
    Church Marriages in Which Both Spouses are Catholics
    165
    Priests: Diocesan
    84
    Priests: Religious
    78
    Priests
    162
    Women Religious (Nuns & Sisters)
    189
    Catholics per Priest
    802
    Parishes
    69
    Mission Stations (no resident priests)
    0
    Catholic Hospitals
    6
    Homes for Aged, Handicapped, Invalids
    2