No. Some Catholics live in Jerusalem but the majority of the population is Arabic and Jewish. Catholics live in every country in the world.
Catholics are scattered across the globe. But most Catholics in the bible are from Jerusalem
The first Catholics were all Jews in Jerusalem.
Most Israelis live in the Tel Aviv or Jerusalem metropolitan areas.
I'm not sure about catholics, but christians take up about 2.5% of the population in Jerusalem.
Abraham didn't live in Jerusalem. Jerusalem wasn't created for several hundred years. It is the city of David. Abraham cared about serving God the most.
Jerusalem
Maryland was founded by Catholics for Catholics.
AnswerThe New Jerusalem Bible was written for Catholics and contains the Catholic deuterocanonical books and sections. There is no reason Protestants should not use this Bible, but they are unlikely to do so.
New Jerusalem, inasmuch as it is a Biblical name for a renewed earth following the Apocalypse, is accepted by Catholics.
Catholics live in every nation in the world, in some, like China and the Mid-east, they are "underground"; some nations like Italy and Malta are predominately Catholic, but still, Catholics are all over the world.
It is most probably Jerusalem. On one hand, Rome was the Eternal City and the center of the church for some time. However, Jerusalem was were the church began, indeed, where Jesus began. The Crusaders sought to liberate the "Holy City" from the heathens, and it was Jerusalem, not Rome that was prophesied about in Revelation.
Most probably Zephaniah lived around Jerusalem.