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The Prayer for Christian Unity
With the beginning of the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” 2024, let us unite together in Prayer to the Lord Jesus Christ, on the intention of Christian unity and for peace in the Middle East and the world, carrying in our hearts and deed this year’s theme “You shall love the Lord your God... and your neighbour as yourself” (Luke 10:27).
Below you can find in Arabic the Prayer for Christian Unity.
The Daily Prayers, Reflections and Readings of the "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity" 2024
“You shall love the Lord your God... and your neighbour as yourself” (Luke 10:27)
One of the most awaited Ecumenical occasions is starting. 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, on the intention of a unity awaited since decades, through a special international booklet that the Middle East Council of Churches translates annually into Arabic. This year’s title of the booklet is “You shall love the Lord your God... and your neighbour as yourself” (Luke 10:27).
The MECC Secretary General Professor Dr. Michel Abs
In an episode on Suboro TV
Today, Wednesday 17 January 2024, at 5:30 pm Beirut time\
Watch the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), Professor Dr. Michel Abs, in an episode within the program “Kel Yom Bi Yawmo” (which means “Day by Day”) on Suboro TV, today, Wednesday 17 January 2024, at 5:30 pm Beirut time. Dr. Abs will talk about the Ecumenical musical event “Beirut 2024” and the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
Rehearsals for the Ecumenical Musical Event “Beirut 2024” Are Ongoing
The MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs: Singing together constitutes a process of leaving the boundaries of the Ecclesiastical and Liturgical self that characterize every Church, to move towards other Churches and interact with them
Few days separate us from the Ecumenical musical event “Beirut 2024”, as the Ecumenical choir prepares for this spiritual meeting which is full of hope and praise. It will be held on Saturday 20 January 2024, at the Forum de Beirut, on the occasion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and the Fiftieth Year of the Founding of the Middle East Council of Churches.
Since a year and the Churches of Beirut witnessed with great joy the choir rehearsals, where the choristers and musicians raised their voices and melodies in glorification of God and in confirmation of the bond of love that unites them in unity in our Lord Jesus Christ. Noting that the trainings took place in the Churches of Central Beirut and the Monasteries therein, in an attempt to revive them on the pastoral and spiritual levels, and with the aim of introducing the choir members to these places, their history, and the Ecclesiastical heritage that distinguishes each of them.
In the week before the expected event, the choir continues its training in order to perform on Saturday a collection of hymns selected from various Church Families and Liturgical melodies. During one of the rehearsals’ sessions held on Monday 15 January 2024, in the Armenian Catholic Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminator in Central Beirut, the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches Dr. Michel Abs visited the choristers as he motivated them to carry out their important mission, praising their efforts and perseverance.
Video – The Objectives of the Ecumenical Music Event Beirut 2024
The Ecumenical music event “Beirut 2024” will be held on Saturday 20 January 2024, at 5 pm Beirut Time, at the Forum de Beirut. What are its goals? And what does its program include?
You can find the answers in this report which sheds light on the spirituality of this event and the importance of singing together.
Video - The Most Prominent Goals of the Ecumenical Musical Event “Beirut 2024” and the Importance of Its Spirituality on Télé Lumière and Noursat TV Channel
The Director of the Theological and Ecumenical Department at the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Father Dr. Antoine Al Ahmar, and the Member of the Choir in the Ecumenical musical event “Beirut 2024” Mrs. Sonia Samarani, were the guests of the journalist Rania Diab, in an episode within the program “Al Nour Maana” (which means “the Light Is With Us) broadcasted on Télé Lumière and Noursat TV Channel, on Monday 15 January 2024. During the interview, this event was highlighted, noting that it will be held on Saturday 20 January 2024, at the Forum de Beirut, on the occasion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and the Fiftieth Year of the Middle East Council of Churches’ Founding.
Video – The Message of the Ecumenical Musical Event Beirut 2024
This report sheds light on the message and purpose of the Ecumenical musical event that will be held in Beirut.
The Middle East Council of Churches Invites You to Its New Monthly Webinar
“Adequate Housing and Human Dignity”
Thursday 25 January 2024 - 7 pm Beirut time
The Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) has the honor to invite you to participate in its monthly webinar, entitled “Adequate Housing and Human Dignity”, on Thursday 25 January 2024 – 7 pm Beirut Time.
You can participate in the webinar via the following Zoom link https://shorturl.at/dhjmH, and live on the MECC Facebook Page.
The webinar, which includes two interventions, will start with an opening speech by its moderator Dr. Chawki Attieh, which will be followed with a speech by the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches Dr. Michel Abs.
Video - Launching the Fiftieth Year of the MECC Founding, the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, and the Ecumenical Musical Event Beirut 2024
This report highlights the press conference held at the Catholic Information Center to announce the Fiftieth Year of the Founding of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) and the Ecumenical musical event that will be held in Beirut on the occasion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
MECC Restores 27 Buildings Damaged by the Earthquake in Aleppo
On the sixth of February 2023, Syrians woke up to a new disaster that exacerbated their suffering. In a moment everything changed, buildings and houses collapsed, the ground shook, and days unfolded with a harshness reminiscent of war.
The earthquake that struck several provinces in Syria caused a great humanitarian catastrophe by all standards, with great material and human losses. Whoever got out alive from under the rubble, and whoever escaped from death, re-experience displacement.
However, despite all this pain, there was a ray of light that illuminated the darkness of the people in the areas affected by the earthquake disaster. The Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), through its Diakonia and Social Service Department in Syria, quickly moved to stand by the affected people by providing food, health assistance, and financial aid in the provinces of Aleppo, Latakia, and Hama.
The MECC Team Participates in a Training
With Save the Children International
In the context of developing its work mechanisms as well as its future projects to achieve its desired Ecumenical and humanitarian goals, the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) is preparing for a new program with one of its international partners, which is Save the Children International. Thus, the program requires a specific training in order to get to know better the ways of its implementation.
Therefore, the Middle East Council of Churches’ team from the Offices of its General Secretariat in Beirut and its Syria’s Office, along with representatives of other organizations and entities working on the same program, participated in the kickoff of this program and in a training organized by Save the Children, between 14 and 16 January 2024, in Jordan. During the training, participants, accompanied by specialized trainers, acquired new skills about the techniques of this program and the necessary financial procedures to execute it.
Program of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2024 in Jerusalem
Jerusalem, January 20 – 28
Theme: “You shall love the Lord your God... and your neighbour as yourself” (Luke 10:27)
The materials for the 2024 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity were prepared by an ecumenical team from Burkina Faso. This country is currently experiencing a serious security crisis, which affects all the communities of faith. Churches have been expressly targeted by armed attacks. Priests, pastors and catechists have been killed during worship and the fate of others who were kidnapped remains unknown. Nevertheless, a degree of solidarity is emerging between the Christian, Muslim and traditional religions. Their leaders are working together for peace, social cohesion and reconciliation.
Restoring Life to the Monastery of St. Antonios in Sadad, Syria
His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II Inaugurates the Monastery
His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East and Supreme Head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church, inaugurated the Monastery of St. Antonios in the Wilderness of Sadad, Syria, and consecrated the Church of the Monastery. The ceremony took place on Wednesday, September 27, 2023, in the presence of a delegation from the Middle East Council of Churches.
Mr. Adib Assaad, Member of the Executive Board of the International Commission of Human Rights, visited Dr. Michel Abs, the MECC Secretary General
Appointed by the Head of the mission of the International Human Rights Council to the United Nations Ambassador Haissam Bou-Said, Mr. Adib Assaad, Member of the Executive Board of the International Commission of Human Rights in the Middle East, visited the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Dr. Michel Abs, at the Council’s headquarters. During the meeting, the work of the International Commission of Human Rights and the work of the Middle East Council of Churches were presented, and ways of cooperation between the two partners were discussed, especially in holding seminars and Educational Program and other activities. Accordingly, it was agreed to hold successive meetings to reach a final convention of cooperation between the two organizations in particular.
Video - Highlights of the Ecumenical Musical Event “Beirut 2024” for the Occasion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and the Fiftieth year of the MECC Founding
On the Lebanese MTV Channel
In preparation for the Ecumenical musical event “Beirut 2024”, the Director of the Theological and Ecumenical Department at the Middle East Council of Churches Father Dr. Antoine Al Ahmar, and the organizer of this event Mr. Marc Merhej, were the guest of the journalist Elie Ahwash in an episode within the “MTV Alive” program on the Lebanese MTV channel, on Thursday 11 January 2024.
During the interview, which you can watch on the MTV website by clicking here, this Ecumenical musical event, which is held on the occasion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and the fiftieth year of the founding of the Middle East Council of Churches, was highlighted, in addition to the idea of its launch, its ongoing preparations, and the most prominent segments that will be included in its program. In addition, the interview stressed the importance of this event Spiritually and Ecumenically, as well as the Week of Prayer and the Jubilee of the Middle East Council of Churches.
Empowering Women in Lebanon by Developing their Skills
With the worsening living crises in Lebanon on various social, economic and health levels…, the Lebanese people are suffering under the weight of daily pressures and many challenges that restrict them and reduce their usual activities. Therefore, and out of its belief in the necessity of supporting the neediest and most vulnerable groups, the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) continues its social services in order to restore hope to many brothers and sisters who have drowned in despair.
In this context, the MECC Diakonia and Social Service Department, Lebanon’s Office, held, during December 2023, five soft skills training courses, in which a group of 10 women participated, with the aim of empowering them and developing their abilities. These sessions were implemented at a time when many of them are suffering from the difficult circumstances that surround them, especially since some of them are either unable to find decent jobs or are holding on to meager low-paying ones.
Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
In the new issue of the weekly newsletter Momentum issued by the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), Communication and Public Relations Department, you can find the message of the MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs which title is “The fiftieth year of the founding of the Middle East Council of Churches, Catholic Information Center”. It was the speech that Dr. Abs delivered at the press conference held by the Catholic Media Center in Lebanon, in partnership with MECC, on Tuesday 9 January 2024, at the Center’s headquarters in Beirut. During the conference, the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” 2024 was launched, as well as the program for the MECC Jubilee Year was presented, and the Ecumenical musical event “Beirut 2024” was announced.
The fiftieth year of the founding of the Middle East Council of Churches
Catholic Information Center
Your Eminences, Holy Fathers, honorable presence
Today we begin the second half-century of the life of the Middle East Council of Churches, this institution that formed lieu of togetherness and interaction between the churches of the cradle of Christianity, where happened the annunciation of the coming of the Lord, the birth, the preaching, the crucifixion, and the resurrection, completing His message of salvation to humankind.
The MECC has gone through many stages, and its roots go back to the year 1929, when it was an institution then called the Christian Council for the Near East. It gradually transformed into the Near East Council of Churches (NECC) in 1964, then the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) in 1974, where it took its current constitutional and organizational shape and remained as such with some modifications in the organizational structure, but nothing has changed in essence.
The MECC stems from the ecumenical faith and thought, where there is mutual recognition between the church(es) regarding distinct theological trends and liturgy, and where there is mutual acceptance, growing partnership, deepening interaction, and common fateful aspirations.
Occupation and Fragmentation
Middle East Socioeconomic Overview
Report: December 2023
With the end of the fragile ceasefire in Gaza, began a new round of violence. As such, the news of the murder of hundreds of civilians who are not part of the fight, returned to be the talking point of every major media outlet operating in the region. Moreover, the ‘emergency’ transfer of deadly munitions to the occupier although it has no shortage of deadly weaponry its arsenal; illegal phosphorous rounds are also being used with impunity and without remorse. The sad fact of the matter is that some Western nations who have been championing human rights over a sizable period of time, are either refraining to offer explanations to the inhumane actions or timidly calling-out the Occupier’s aggressive actions in Gaza. Hopefully, the leaders of the Western world will muster the courage to speak up for what is right and begin denying the Oppressor the resources it uses to wage war.