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Video - Why is the "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity" Celebrated Between 18 and 25 January Every Year?
The “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” 2023 starts with a hope towards a desired and awaited unity since decades. It is a week which includes 8 daily Prayers and extends between 18 and 25 January every year. We unite in Prayer, reflection, and praise to the Lord Jesus Christ. But what does the date of the Week of Prayer symbolize?
In the video, the Director of the Theological and Ecumenical Department at the Middle East Council of Churches Father Dr. Antoine Al-Ahmar explains the significance and meanings of 18 and 25 January.
Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
In the new issue of the weekly newsletter Momentum issued by the Communication and Public Relations Department of the Middle East Council of Churches, you can find details and photos about the intellectual seminar held by MECC in partnership with the OHCHR under the title "Dignity, Freedom and Justice", for the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, on Wednesday 11 January 2023, at the headquarters of the MECC General Secretariat in Beirut. As for the weekly message of the MECC Secretary General Dr. Abs, it is entitled “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights... and Dignity”, and it was the speech which he delivered at the seminar.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights... and Dignity
The timing and content of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights constitute milestones in the history of mankind, as it comes in the aftermath of a fierce war that destroyed an important part of human civilization, during which methods of killing and lethality dating back to centuries were adopted. Humanity has found itself in the need to fortify itself from social, political, human rights as well as to economic practices that may return it to zero point, where there is no return, on the way to annihilation.
The text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is complete, comprehensive, sufficient, and adequate, covering all aspects of life, at various levels, and reminding people of what may and may not be committed against them.
In the preamble, the Declaration speaks of "a recognition of the inherent dignity of all members of the human family" and stresses their "equal and inalienable rights" and considers dignity and rights to be "the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world".
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
MECC and OHCHR in a Seminar with Recommendations at the MECC’s headquarters in Beirut
"Dignity, Freedom and Justice"
The UN Deputy Special Coordinator for Lebanon Mr. Imran Riza: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was able to enact rights which protect people and preserve their dignity
Secretary General Professor Michel Abs: we need a culture of human rights in order to make sure that humanity has left the jungle towards society never to return
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Middle East Council of Churches, in partnership with the Regional Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), organized an intellectual seminar entitled "Dignity, Freedom and Justice". It was held as part of the MECC work to spread and defend the human rights’ principles, on Wednesday 11 January 2023, at the headquarters of the MECC General Secretariat in Beirut.
Attendees were the UN Deputy Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Lebanon, Mr. Imran Riza, Professor Michel Abs, MECC Secretary General, Lebanese Deputy Dr. Michel Moussa, Dr. Habib Charles Malik, Lawyer Dr. Antoine Sfeir, Professor Antoine Messarra, alongside intellectuals, jurists, researchers and activists working for human rights and humanitarian social issues...
Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs and an MECC Delegation
in a Christmas Visit to the Primate of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Lebanon
Father Andraos Al Anthouny
On the occasion of Christmas, the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches Dr. Michel Abs visited the Primate of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Lebanon Father Andraos Al Anthouny, on Thursday 11 January 2023, at the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate in Beirut. Dr. Abs was accompanied by a delegation from the MECC General Secretariat, which included the Associate Secretary General Mrs. Seta Hadeshian, the Director of the Theological and Ecumenical Department Father Dr. Antoine Al Ahmar, and the Executive Assistant to the Secretary General Mrs. Caroline Haddad.
MECC Contributes to Spreading the Joy of Christmas
Holidays’ Exhibitions Enhance the Lebanese’ Capacities and Expertise
During the month of December and on the occasion of Christmas, beneficiaries from the Middle East Council of Churches’ “Homemade goods” program participated in four exhibitions with the help of the MECC Service and Relief – Diakonia Department, Beirut’s Office. Under the umbrella Andaket Pro, Bazbina and Shadra cooperatives, beneficiaries displayed their products while hoisting MECC banners. Two of the events they attended occurred in Beirut where they displaced a variety of homemade goods such as Jam, olives, fermented vegetables, and Zaatar and sold them at affordable prices. Similarly, they attended the exhibitions held in Jbeil and Kobayyat, where they received customers hoping to purchase all-natural products untainted by factory chemicals.
What Will 2023 Bring?
Report: December 2022
According to the World Bank, most of the Middle East countries are accumulating debt. Such a phenomenon is due to several reasons unique to every country. However, the global economic crisis and the events in Eastern Europe may have had a direct impact on external debt as countries had to spend money to guarantee basic commodities such as fuel and wheat. Now more than ever, ME countries must band together to compliment one another’s needs so that to alleviate the incoming burdens of 2023.
Religion and Power: Relations and Challenges
Lecture by the MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs
Wednesday 25 January 2023, 6 pm - Saint Joseph University in Beirut
The Department of Religious Sciences at the Faculty of Religious Sciences, at Saint Joseph University (USJ) in Beirut, is organizing a series of lectures centered around the topic "The Relation Between Power and Religion". The Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches Dr. Michel Abs will hold a lecture entitled “Religion and Power: Relations and Challenges”, on Wednesday 25 January 2023, at 6 pm, in Joseph Zaarour hall, 6th floor, Humanities Campus, at USJ, Al Sham Road.
His Beatitude Archbishop Georgios at the Head of Cyprus’ Church
The Churches of the World Celebrates the Enthronement Ceremony of the 76th Archbishop
“In Cyprus, the Church has the first word. And all eyes are on me.” With these words, His Beatitude Archbishop Georgios started his new mission as Archbishop of New Justinian and All Cyprus, recognizing the weight of his responsibility assigned to him by God. His Beatitude said these words at his Enthronement ceremony as the 76th head of Cyprus’ Church, on Sunday 8 January 2023, at the Apostolos Varnavas Cathedral in Nicosia. His Beatitude Archbishop Georgios is succeeding the Late Archbishop Chrysostomos II, who died at the age of 81, in November 2022, after a long battle with illness.
Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs Congratulates His Holiness Catholicos Aram I on Christmas at the Head of an MECC Delegation
The Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches Dr. Michel Abs headed a delegation from the MECC General Secretariat in a visit to His Holiness Catholicos Aram I, Catholicos of the Armenian Church, Holy See of Cilicia, on Friday 6 January 2023, at the Catholicosate in Antelias, Lebanon. The delegation included the MECC Associate Secretary General Mrs. Seta Hadeshian and the Director of the Theological and Ecumenical Department Father Dr. Antoine Al Ahmar.
Secretary General Dr. Abs and the MECC delegation extended their greetings to His Holiness on the occasion of Christmas, asking God to protect and preserve him, and grant him health and strength in his Church and Pastoral mission.
Feast days and Traditions
Christmas and New Year's Eve in the Middle East have a special character at the level of society as a whole, but in Lebanon we witness specific traditions in this field, which deserve our attention because of the meanings and lessons they carry in them.
Two phenomena characterize these two holidays and deserve contemplation and analysis.
The first phenomenon is the decorations of Christmas and the New Year and their celebrations, while the second phenomenon is the fortune-tellers and the soothsayers and their public appearances, their hypocrisy and their manipulation of people's feelings and perchance their fate too.
Christmas decorations have become a widely shared Lebanese phenomenon among all segments of the Lebanese society, regardless of their affiliations. We had witnessed them in the past in a somewhat subtle way, but today they have "invaded" all regions, especially the regions with a non-Christian population majority, and this is what deserves to be emphasized and praised.
The Middle East Council of Churches Denounces the Attack on the Protestant Cemetery on Mt. Zion
Following the recent vandalism and desecration of the Protestant Cemetery on Mt. Zion, the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem headed by His Eminence Archbishop Hosam Naoum, Archbishop of the Episcopal Church, Diocese of Jerusalem, issued a statement, on Wednesday 4 January 2023, in which it condemns these acts of desecration and calls the relevant authorities to search for, apprehend, and prosecute the perpetrators of these crimes.
In turn, the General Secretariat of the Middle East Council of Churches denounces any attack on religious symbols and places and calls for prayers for peace to come to the cradle of the King of Peace.
You can find the full text of the statement.
The MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs Congratulates His Beatitude Patriarch John X on Christmas and New Year
Discussions Were Held on the Middle East’s Situation and MECC Issues Towards its 50-Year Jubilee
On the occasion of Christmas and New Year, the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches Dr. Michel Abs visited His Beatitude Patriarch John X, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and all the East and MECC President for the Orthodox Family, on Wednesday 4 January 2023, at the Patriarchate Headquarters in Damascus, Syria.
Dr. Abs headed a delegation from the Council’s General Secretariat which included the MECC Associate Secretary General Father Nicolas Bustros and the Director of the Theological and Ecumenical Department Father Dr. Antoine Al Ahmar. A delegation from the MECC Syria’s office also joined Dr. Abs, and it included the Program’s Director Mr. Ghassan Chahine, the Director of Monitoring and Evaluation Mrs. Rita Farah, and the Photographer Paula Antoun. The visit was at the presence of His Eminence Bishops Saba Esber, Moussa El-Khoury, Moses Al-Khosi, Youhanna Batach, and the Patriarchal Vicar Romanos Al-Hannat.
Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs Heads a Delegation from the General Secretariat in a Visit to the MECC’s Office in Damascus
The Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches Dr. Michel Abs, visited the Council’s Office in Damascus, Syria, on Wednesday 4 January 2023. He was accompanied by the MECC Associate Secretary General Father Nicolas Bustros and the Director of the Theological and Ecumenical Department Father Dr. Antoine Al Ahmar.
As part of the visit, Dr. Abs and the visiting delegation held a meeting with the MECC team work in Damascus. They discussed general issues related to the MECC work and its services, in addition to other issues related to the region and its needs.
The Daily Prayers, Reflections and Readings of the "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity" 2023
Together We Unite in Prayer and Work for Good and Justice
One of the most awaited Ecumenical occasions starts this month. It is the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity”, a week which includes a Prayer Octave that extends between 18 and 25 January every year. During this week, we unite in Prayer, reflection and hymns to our Lord Jesus Christ, through a special international booklet that the Middle East Council of Churches translates annually into Arabic. This year’s title of the booklet is “Do good; seek justice” (Isaiah 1:17)
The Service and Relief – Diakonia Department, Beirut’s Office, Offers a Dose of Joy to Elderlies Despite Life's Difficulties
“I will be your God throughout your lifetime -- until your hair is white with age. I made you, and I will care for you. I will carry you along and save you (Isaiah 46:4).
As the Lebanese economy continues its downward trajectory, many citizens are losing their sources of income. As a result, the elderly who still depend on younger generations for livelihood, are finding it increasingly difficult to secure financial resources to pay for all expenses related to food, health, electricity etc…
While many organizations are reporting donor fatigue due to the protracted crisis in the region, the Middle East Council of Churches is still able to assist the elderly, albeit limited resources.
The MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs Congratulates His Beatitude Archbishop Georgios After His Election as Archbishop of New Justinian and All Cyprus
Following the election of His Beatitude Archbishop Georgios, former Metropolitan of Paphos, as Archbishop of New Justinian and All Cyprus, the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches Dr. Michel Abs sent a congratulatory letter to His Beatitude, in which he wished him success in his new Church service and Ecumenical mission.