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On the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, WCC and MECC Unite Together in Prayer
“How lovely it is to get together in love our Lord teaches us, When two meet in my name together I will always be in between their gather” (from the “How Lovely” hymn).
On the occasion of the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” 2022, the World Council of Churches and the Middle East Council of Churches united in prayer, at the invitation of the team of the World Ecumenical Center in Geneva.
Noursat and MECC in a Special Episode About the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
On the occasion of the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” 2022, Télé Lumière and Noursat prepared in cooperation with the MECC Theological and Ecumenical Department and Communication and Public Relations Department a special episode focusing on the meanings and importance of the week of Prayer, as well as the aspects and symbolism of Christian unity, especially amidst the difficult circumstances that Christians are going through in the East and the world.
HE Archbishop Georges Assadourian Highlighted the Symbolism of Praying for Christian Unity on OTV
On the kick-off of the "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity" 2022, the Patriarchal Vicar of the Armenian Catholic Church His Eminence Archbishop Georges Assadourian was the guest of the morning show “Yom Jdid” (which means “New Day”) on OTV, on Monday 17 January 2022 to discuss about the week of prayer and the importance of Christian Unity.
MECC and the Importance of the "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity" on MTV
As part of the "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity" 2022 activities, MTV interviewed in its morning program Alive, on Sunday 17 January 2022, the director of the MECC Theological and Ecumenical Department Father Antoine Al Ahmar and the member of the MECC preparatory committee of the prayers’ booklet Reverend Dr. Rima Nasrallah from the National Evangelical Church in Beirut to shed light on the meanings of the week of prayer and the importance of Christian unity.
Let Us All Unite Through the Daily Prayers of the Week of Christian Unity 2022
The annual international Prayer Octave will be happening soon, and its preparations are still ongoing, aiming at achieving the goal of building bridges and shortening distances.
The “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” will be launched next Tuesday on January 18 and will end on January 25. During this week, we pray and sing together praising our Lord Jesus through a special booklet. The theme of this year is focusing on the Christmas star and entitled “We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage” (Matthew 2:2).
La Unidad de la Oración Cristiana
Dedicar una semana de oración por la unidad de los cristianos podría sugerir que los discípulos de Cristo sólo buscan la unidad durante esta época del año. Sin embargo, rezan por la unidad a diario durante todo el año, con una creencia común en la «Iglesia única, santa, católica y apostólica». Lo que distingue a estos ocho días es que los cristianos de diferentes Iglesias y comunidades rezan juntos, reflexionando sobre un mismo tema, siguiendo un mismo servicio y reunidos localmente en un mismo lugar. Así aparece la unidad en su esplendor, reflejando una verdadera oración cristiana.
Unity for Christian Prayer
Dedicating a week of prayer for christian unity might suggest that Christ's disciples only seek unity during this time of the year. However, they pray for unity daily throughout the year, with a common belief in “One, holy, catholic and apostolic Church”. What distinguishes these eight days is that Christians from different Churches and communities pray together, reflecting on one subject, following one service, and gathered locally in one place.
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Begins in Few Days
MECC Has Prepared the Prayer Booklet for the 2022 Week
A Message from the East to the World
“In One, Holy and Apostolic Church” we declare in our Nicene Creed to emphasize the importance of our Christian unity with our Lord Jesus Christ. Heads of churches around the world have always seek to this unity which is today highlighted by Christians through daily prayers and meditations during the "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity" that is scheduled from 18 to 25 January of each year.
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
“We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage” (Matthew 2:2)
Booklet, Poster, Pocket Prayer and the Celebrations Program in Lebanon
Christians around the world celebrate the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” between 18 and 25 January of each year. They pray together with one heart to God the Father on the intention of enhancing the spirit of unity and brotherhood among them. Hence, a unified booklet is specially prepared for this week which is yearly awaited.
MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs On a Visit to His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II
A delegation from the Middle East Council of Churches headed by Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs visited His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East and Supreme Head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church, and president of the Council for the Eastern Orthodox Family, on Wednesday 29 December 2021 at the Patriarchal Headquarters in Atchane, Lebanon.
Second Session of Trauma Healing and Spiritual Counseling Program
With the Victims’ Families of the Beirut Port Blast
Only Faith Can Strengthen them!
The Theological and Ecumenical Department at the Middle East Council of Churches organized a second session as part of the Trauma Healing and Spiritual Counseling program aiming at supporting the victims’ families of the Beirut Port Blast which occurred on August 4, 2020.
Brothers, sisters and wives of the victims participated in the session which was very touching and included testimonies of the suffer they experienced and live daily from the day of the explosion until today.
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Training to Improve the Capabilities of the MECC Team
Developing the working group performance in any institution or organization contributes the most in enhancing the work mechanisms and improving the productivity. The Middle East Council of Churches is keen to organize periodic training courses for its department’s teams aiming at developing their skills in various fields in order to achieve the desired Ecumenical and humanitarian goals.