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A Prayer for Unity
The week of January 18-25 of each year is the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. This is a tradition that has become part of the Christian year, and the Church of Christ around the world participates in it.
The premise of this matter is a feeling among Christians that the Church has been fragmented to the utmost and that its sons have become discordant and at odds, not united by the “Word” and His commandment.
In this the above assertion, there is a misreading of things and an approach that needs to be corrected.
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.
On the Occasion of the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity”
The Ecumenical Movement: The Historical Church Legacy and Godfather of Christian Unity for Generations
A glimmer of hope amidst a sea of crises and divisions, a movement always calling for the acceptance of others and the recognition of the richness in diversity among ecclesial families in a world steeped in hate, violence and hostility... The Ecumenical movement is a lifestyle based on prayer, repentance, and solidarity aiming to restore communion and unity amongst All Christians.
Act of Birth and Act of Annihilation
The story of Christmas is to be taken in its significances, lessons, and symbols.
The story of Christmas tells us about the struggle between survival and extermination, between good and evil, between love and hate.
The story of Christmas tells us about the victory of a defenseless little child over a tyrant armed to the teeth, surrounded by armies.
The story of Christmas assures us that greed and clinging to power and interests are as old as the human race and will persist as long as it continues.
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.
The Middle East Council of Churches Launches the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” Booklet 2022 to the World
“We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.” (Matthew 2:2)
A Hopeful Title for Unity in Prayer
The Arabic version of The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity booklet is released this year with great joy! The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity entrusted the Middle East Council of Churches with the task of selecting the theme of the Week of Prayer for the year 2022 and preparing drafts of its texts. The Ecumenical Committee appointed by the Theological and Ecumenical Department of the Council, tasked with this project, chose as a subject the appearance of the star in the sky of Judea as a sign of hope for God’s loving presence for humanity under the title: “We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage” (Matthew 2:2).