In 1964, Pope Paul VI visited the Holy Land. In his desire to support the Palestinian people, Bethlehem University was established in 1973 as a joint venture between the Vatican and the De La Salle (Christian) Brothers. From humble beginnings with just three Brothers, a small group of Palestinian educators, and 112 students, Bethlehem University became the first registered university in Palestine. 21,614 men and women have graduated from Bethlehem University since its founding, and today it remains the only Catholic University in the Holy Land.
Bethlehem University provides modern and effective learning resources to enable all staff and students to pursue their academic activities in accordance with its vision, mission, and values. The University intentionally fosters interfaith knowledge and exploration, giving students inter-faith competency and building their capacity to respect all life. Twenty-nine percent of students study Nursing and Health Sciences, 19% Business Administration, and 17% The Arts (Arabic Language and Literature, English Language and Literature, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Religious Studies).
In the final days of Advent, let us pray with the students of Bethlehem, from BU’s Chapel of the Divine Child, the streets of Bethlehem, and the Church of the Nativity where the light was born in their rendition of “O Little Town of Bethlehem.” It is a powerful reminder of the beauty of Bethlehem, the resilience of the local Palestinians, and the promise of peace incarnated by Jesus.

Red Candle is a Christmas campaign uniting Christians across traditions to light red candles for peace and justice, in solidarity with our Palestinian siblings.
The four candles of advent represent Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love and culminate in the the incarnation of Jesus. Learn More . . .
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Dr. Fares Abraham, a Palestinian-American minister from Bethlehem, reflects on the importance of seeing Bethlehem, with both hope and lament in Advent.
Christine Awad, a Palestinian Christian and graduate student at Bethlehem University describes in the article the reality of living in Bethlehem today some of the justice issues created by Israel’s military control of Palestinian territories.
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Christians in Palestine and around the world in lighting a red candle as a symbol of solidarity and peace in Palestine. Also, Read and Sign the Pledge.
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You’ve walked with us year after year. You know what’s possible when we stand together.
Your gift this Christmas supports scholarships and faculty at Bethlehem University—Palestine’s future midwives, nurses, healthcare workers, and those who train them. Here’s what your gift provides:
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Help us reach our goal of 100 people donating $1 dollar a day for Bethlehem University. That’s an extra $36,500 a year!
Together we are powerful. Learn More . . .
We shared the story of Bethlehem University and its students with over 16,000 students in the United States, Thursday, November 20-22, 2025 in Indianapolis.
Students were encouraged to light a candle for Palestine, share that light through social media, sign the pledge for peace, and write Christmas notes to BU students. Learn More
Of special note during the National Catholic Youth Conference was the digital encounter the teenagers had with Pope Leo XIV. Select young people asked their questions of Pope Leo, and he gladly answered them while encouraging them to pursue a life of faith and service. Click the video to watch the dialogue.
December 5, 2025
Beyond the Scoreboard: Women in Sports at Bethlehem University Womenity Magazine amplifies the voices, achievements, and stories of women across BU’s campus community. This issue highlights women in sports at Bethlehem University, celebrating a legacy of perseverance, leadership, and excellence. The pages uplift the women who formed the first football team, notes the beginning of…
December 5, 2025
Generosity Abounds Thank you for your support and solidarity with BU students. Through your donations we have raised $43,866 for tuition and programs in health care related fields for Bethlehem University in the Holy Land! This total includes two matching gifts: one for $15,000 and one for $5,000. We are grateful to our matching gifts…
September 17, 2025
Blessings by Bishop Marcuzzo of Jerusalem Rain Down Coach George Felton was honored in Bethlehem today (September 17, 2025) as the basketball court named in his honor was blessed. George is a true friend to Bethlehem University and is a board member of Bethlehem University Foundation USA. He dedicates countless hours to advocating on behalf of…
September 11, 2025
Offers Solidarity with Christians in the Holy Land Msgr. Peter Vaccari, President of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association–Pontifical Mission, together with a distinguished delegation, visited Bethlehem University as part of a pastoral visit in solidarity with Christians in the Holy Land. The delegation included Archbishop William E. Lori, Archbishop of Baltimore, Vice President of…
September 11, 2025
First Training in Palestine Hosted by Bethlehem University Bethlehem University proudly hosted the first American Heart Association’s Basic Life Support Training Center Faculty Course in Palestine, marking a great milestone in clinical education and life support training. Held at the BU’s Clinical Simulation Center, the two-day course brought together 11 participants from different institutions. For…
September 11, 2025
BU Marks the Beginning of the Academic Year The University’s Chapel of the Divine Child was filled with the Holy Spirit as BU celebrated the start of the new academic year September 11, 2025. Bethlehem University’s community came together to ask for God’s blessing and to seek the guidance and wisdom of the Holy Spirit.…
Do you have questions about BU? Can you spot it on a map? Do you wonder how the occupation impacts students, faculty, and staff.
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