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March 8, Greetings of Pope Francis to women from Iraq, will it remove the yoke of masculinity?
According to what journalists who accompanied His Holiness Pope Francis on his trip to Baghdad said before his arrival in Mesopotamia, he had seen reports about women "trafficking" during the control of ISIS on many Iraqi cities, and it affected and pained him.
Pope Francis announced that before he decided to visit Iraq, he had read the book of the young Yazidi woman Nadia Murad in which she talks about her captivity. He later revealed that Nadia's story was one of the reasons he decided to visit Iraq.
The Middle East Is Suffering From Coronavirus Vaccines Shortage
Countries in the Middle East continue their fight against pandemic while vaccines are being rolled out. Thousands of vials have been dispatched so far and have reached their respective public health sector.
7 Months Following the Beirut Blast, Ardem Lost His Life to Psychological Wounds
7 months after of the Beirut explosion, another person falls victim to the after effects of the event. 57-year-old Ardem, as told by his cousin Sanahine Kassabian, had his house devastated. He lost the pet shop he owned in Gemmayzé located just meters away from the port. This left him “mentally and emotionally broken. He couldn’t eat, sleep nor talk,” explained Kassabian.
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 2 to 8 March 2021
Associate Secretary General Fr. Nicolas Bustros: I place all my theological knowledge and experience at the service of the Ecumenical Mission
During the last Executive Committee of the Middle East Council of Churches held on Friday 25 February, 2021, President of the Saint Paul Institute of Philosophy and Theology in Harissa - Lebanon Fr. Nicolas Bustros was appointed as Associate General Secretary for the Catholic Family. The Communication and Public Relations Department interviewed him as new member of the General Secretariat’s family in order to get to know him well and to highlight his role and his future expectations in the ecumenical movement.
The Coronavirus COVID-19 situation in the Middle East
Report: 16 to 28 February 2021
In another step forward in the Middle East, it seems that additional thousands of Palestinians will be getting vaccinated. As the Israeli state is increasingly finding it difficult to own up to its apartheid mentality, international pressure and criticism of its policies towards Palestinians and its breach of human rights law, is growing.
Will Vaccination Go According to Plan?
Report: 16 to 28 February 2021
With the arrival of the vaccine to the region, many wonder whether national vaccination plans will succeed. This is specially the case for countries such as Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine, where each face a different set of hurdles, related to either financial instability, rampant corruption, or besieging state.
Was Tunisia the source of ammonium and the winds of death?
In a main news item presented by a Tunisian media agency, it suggested that the materials that caused the explosion at the Beirut port on the fourth of last August came from Tunisia. Due to the disappearance of a very significant amount of "ammonium" from the chemical complex in the Governorate of Gabes (southern Tunisia) between 2013 and 2019, such a correlation can be built.
Video - Cardinal Sako: The Pope visits Iraq in these difficult times to stand by the tormented!
I, as an Iraqi citizen, should feel at home in Iraq
His Holiness Pope Francis the Prophetic voice in the world; “Prepare the way for the Lord…” (Isaiah 40:3) and be brothers in humanity… - carries projects of love, forgiveness and dialogue in his suitcase once again as he makes his way to Iraq with the certainty of a good shepherd telling the doubtful: “I want to be near the tormented…”
The Pope’s visit to Mesopotamia and the land of Abraham from March 5 to 8 bears great hope for an East burdened with grief, filled with conflicts and wars, and promises that the visit will make a change in Iraq.
Familias de las víctimas de la explosión de Beirut
“Hoy nos han vuelto a matar…”
En un reciente giro de los acontecimientos, el juez Fadi Sawan fue apartado de la investigación de la explosión de Beirut por razones absurdas.
Alguien o alguna entidad quería apartarlo de la investigación y, en consecuencia, fue sustituido por el juez Tarek El Bitar.
At last, Palestine received the first doses of the coronavirus vaccine
The Middle East can rejoice with news of the arrival of the vaccine to Palestine.
Families of the victims of the Beirut blast
“Today you have killed us all over again!...”
In a recent turn of events, Judge Fadi Sawan was removed from the investigation of Beirut Blast due to absurd reasons. Someone or some entity wanted him off the investigation and as a result, he was replaced by Judge Tarek El Bitar. Families of the victims were devastated by this news as this showed that the state would never hold the powerful to account.
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 15 to 22 February 2021
The Coronavirus COVID-19 situation in the Middle East
Report: 1 to 15 February 2021
While coronavirus numbers seem to be stabilizing across the region with the exception of Lebanon, the World Health Organization warned that at least 13 ME countries have been infiltrated by three new COVID strains. As reported by the WHO, all three of the new variants are more contagious, requiring all people to exercise precautionary measures.
Will the Vaccination Plans Work?
Report: 1 to 15 February 2021
With the vaccination drive beginning in many ME countries, the economy might finally start to untangle itself. Yet, discrepancies were observed in some countries as socioeconomic standards of the population or government inability to provide the vaccine, might stop them from getting vaccinated.
Video - In Times of Corona, Fr. Rifaat Bader: Christian Media Spreads Heavenly Comfort to Houses Paying Their Dues in Silence
When churches closed their doors to the believers while they were in dire need of assuaging their spiritual thirst facing the threat of the Coronavirus and the imposed quarantine, a religious issue was brought up: Is our relationship with God threated?
While the world experiences emergency measures for more than a year, trying to curb the deadly virus, the answer came through modern media, which sought to present the essence of Christian beliefs, especially during holidays and their rituals, accompanying believers during these difficult times.
The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health's campaign to encourage citizens to take the Coronavirus vaccine
FAQs about Coronavirus Vaccine
COVID-19 Vaccine Pre-Registration Form
Eastern Prayers for Those Infected by the Coronavirus
More than a year has passed and the virus still threatens humanity, especially those struggling to survive in the sad East. In light of dangerous economic and social collapses topped by serious political conflicts putting the region on the edge of a cliff, the Coronavirus was the icing on the cake, adding to the misery, deepening wounds and increasing the pain with thousands of victims and infected daily.
To Save the World from the Coronavirus, We Pray Together on Friday February 12
We pray together for those struggling with the deadly Coronavirus and the souls of those who have passed onto God's hands. The prayer will be held online under the title: "Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?" (Mark 4: 35-41), on Friday February 12, 2021, at 7:00 pm Beirut time.
Media, A Call in the Midst of the Corona Storm
Télé Lumière and Noursat Programming Director Marie-Therese Kreidi: Today Media is the Church’s Voice and Hope for Believers
More than a year has passed and the Coronavirus is still spreading around the world, imposing exceptional conditions and a health lockdown that didn’t even spare worship houses and churches included in many strict health measures taken around the world and in the Middle East.