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“He is not here; he has risen, just as he said” (Matthew 28 :6)
Happy Easter! Christ is Risen, He is Risen Indeed!
His Eminence Metropolitan Silouan Moussi Sends an Easter Greetings Letter to the Middle East Council of Churches
On the occasion of the Feast of Easter, His Eminence Metropolitan Silouan Moussi, Greek Orthodox Bishop of Byblos, Batroun and Dependencies (Mount Lebanon) sent a greetings letter to the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches Dr. Michel Abs and to the members of the MECC family.
You can find the full text of the letter in Arabic.
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, Communication and Public Relations Department, you can find the weekly message of the MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs, which title is “Dignity for the afflicted person”. It was the speech he delivered during the last monthly webinar organized by MECC, on Thursday 30 March 2023, and in which he talked about the human dignity and the vulnerable people.
The issue also includes details about this monthly webinar which centered around the dignity for the afflicted people. It was also broadcasted on the MECC Facebook page (Part 1 – Part 2). Noting that this webinar was part of the “Human Dignity Project” - “Dialogue and Social Cohesion-Social Capital Rehabilitation”, which MECC is implementing consecutively.
Dignity for the afflicted person
He is the homeless, the displaced, the refugee, the miserable, the unemployed, the marginalized, the abandoned, and the rejected.
He came to the wrong place at the wrong time.
He is the one who life retained its gifts from him and threw him into poverty until he became lost in the labyrinths of life.
Life is a fragile, meager structure, which in moments may turn into rubble... In a blink of an eye a person's life may turn into ashes.
The last glaring example before us is the night of the earthquake of the land north of Antiochian Levant, from Marash to Midyat, to Antioch, to Jableh, to Latakia, and to Aleppo. On that night, the lives of safe people turned into hell, and whoever had a roof to shelter him, had the sky as a roof, and whoever had a source of livelihood that avoided destitution, was waiting for his turn to get some of his food.
MECC Participates in an International Meeting on the Migration Challenges and Opportunities
Organized by the International Organization for Migration and Orthodox Partners
At the invitation of the International Organization for Migration and Orthodox Partners, the Middle East Council of Churches represented by its Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs, alongside the Director of the MECC Diakonia Department Eng. Samer Laham, participated in an international meeting entitled “Migration Challenges and Opportunities”, on Wednesday 5 April 2023, in the presence of representatives of various Churches, humanitarian organizations and concerned parties online or in person in Athens, Greece.
During the meeting, which you can watch it by clicking here, Laham delivered a message in which he presented an introduction about the Middle East Council of Churches, its mission, and the Ecumenical and humanitarian work it implements in the Middle East through various programs, especially its efforts to preserve human rights and dignity.
"Dignity for the Afflicted Person"
The New Webinar Organized by MECC
Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs: We live daily the tragedy of the afflicted person until it has become a natural part of our daily scene
As part of its series of monthly seminars, the Middle East Council of Churches held a new webinar entitled "Dignity for the Afflicted People", on Thursday 30 March 2023, with the participation of specialists, academics, and attendees interested in the topic. Noting that this webinar is organized within the framework of the “Human Dignity Project” - “Dialogue and Social Cohesion-Social Capital Rehabilitation”, which MECC is implementing consecutively.
The webinar, which was broadcasted live on the MECC Facebook page (Part 1 - Part 2), included three interventions on the topic at hand. It was moderated by Dr. Chawki Attieh who described in his opening note the moments of terror that people witnessed following the earthquake that struck the North of the Antiochian Levant, focusing on the importance of human dignity and how to preserve it, especially after disasters and in times of trouble.
Video - Syria is Still Crying Out in Pain After the Earthquake that Struck the North of the Antiochian Levant
A Survivor Reports the Bitter Situations She Passed Through Following the Disaster
Two months have passed since the catastrophic earthquake that struck the North of the Antiochian Levant. The Syrian people are still suffering, with great pain, from its tragic effects, which turned their lives upside down. In fact, the Syrians’ wounds have not yet healed, especially that the earthquake’s repercussions are enormous on various living levels. Hence, families are searching for safety and hope in a wounded country that is still witnessing escalating conflicts and crises.
A Grand Reset
Report: March, 2023
With China as mediator, the rapprochement between Iran and Saudi Arabia will have positive implications on the stability of the Middle East. During an era of global economic decline and mounting societal pressure, such move can bring opposing visions together to reshape the political and socioeconomic landscape of the region. Countries such as Iraq and Lebanon, which are home to several distinct political parties, should witness tangible change in terms of inter-party dialogue.