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No New Updates for the Beirut Port Blast's Investigations
The Families of the Victims: No political Immunities at the expense of the Blood of Our Loved Ones
To back judge Bitar’s endeavors to investigate officials, Amnesty International called on the Lebanese authorities to "immediately" lift the immunity of those responsible in the case of the explosion at the port of the capital, Beirut. So far, the parliament, the Ministry of Interior and the army have not approved requests by the judicial investigator to lift the immunity of three MPs (former ministers), and to investigate security and military leaders as well.
The Coronavirus COVID-19 situation in the Middle East
Report: 21 July 2021
The Delta variant continues to spread in the ME while vaccine rollout decreases. Doctors around the region fear that this new wave will cripple national attempts to recover as the new variant spreads quickly.
Delegación de la Secretaría General del Consejo de Iglesias del Oriente Medio visitó a S.E. el Dr. Habib Badr
Secretario General Dr. Michel Abs: La familia de las iglesias evangélicas desempeñó un papel importante en la fundación del Consejo
Una delegación de la Secretaría General del Consejo de Iglesias del Oriente Medio, encabezada por su Secretario General, el Dr. Michel Abs, visitó al Presidente de la Unión Evangélica Nacional del Líbano y Presidente del Consejo para la Familia Evangélica, S.E. Dr. Habib Badr, en la sede de la Iglesia Evangélica Nacional en Beirut. Los representantes de las distintas Iglesias Evangélicas del Líbano se unieron a ellos y fueron informados de los últimos avances del trabajo del MECC y de sus proyectos en curso.
A New Series of Videos About the "Season of Creation" and Its Celebrations in the Middle East
For the first time in the region, the Middle East Council of Churches launched the “Season of Creation” project for the year 2021 to allow people in the East to Pray and work for the protection of the environment through participating in its celebrations and activities using its international booklet. Thus, what are the meanings behind this season? How is the MECC participating this year? What does the project’s booklet include? and who are the members of the MECC Ecojustice Adhoc Committee?
TICK TOCK
Al acercarse el primer aniversario de la mortífera explosión de Beirut, los países de la UE han celebrado reuniones para debatir la situación libanesa. Al principio, se habló de reunir a un grupo de trabajo de la ONU para llevar a cabo acciones humanitarias en el Líbano. Sin embargo, el plan se desechó y en su lugar se sustituyó por la solución más convencional que Occidente ha venido utilizando en los últimos años: las sanciones.
Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
The new issue of the weekly newsletter Momentum issued by the Communication and Public Relations Department of the Middle East Council of Churches, presents the MECC Presidents meeting which was held in order to discuss the issue of the 12th General Assembly’s date and the challenges facing the mechanisms of its implementation, in addition to administrative matters and various topics. As for the weekly message of the Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs, it was entitled " The Middle East Council of Churches, from Survival to Development".
The Coronavirus COVID-19 situation in the Middle East
Report: 14 July 2021
In a new story twist, and during a time the Middle East deemed itself in the recovery stage, the ‘Delta’ strain of COVID-19, made its first appearance. Now its spreading regionally prompting local decision makers and international observers to take heed to the new threat.
Tick Tock
As the first anniversary of the deadly Beirut blast draws near, EU nations have been holding meetings to discuss the Lebanese situation. At first, there was talk of assembling a UN task force to carry out humanitarian actions in Lebanon. However, the plan was scrapped and was instead replaced by the most conventional solution the West had been putting to use over the past years: sanctions.
“Season of Creation” for the First Time in the East with the Middle East Council of Churches
An Introductory Meeting for the 2021 Celebrations
Together We Pray and Work for the Protection of the Environment
#SeasonOfCreationME #MECC
Within the framework of the preparations, celebrations and activities of the “Season of Creation” 2021, the Middle East Council of Churches launched for the first time in the Middle East this universal environmental project during a virtual meeting held on Monday, July 12, 2021 via Zoom. It was organized by the MECC Ecojustice Adhoc Committee and was attended by representatives of involved international and regional organizations such as TearFund, Danmission and A. Rocha Lebanon, in addition to a group of interested participants, members of the committee and a team from the Council.
Video: MECC - Kerk in Actie and the Restoration of Our Lady of the Annunciation Church in Aleppo, Syria
Restoration work in Our Lady of the Annunciation Church in Aleppo changes the story of a long war, as it helps in establishing programs and projects which aims at serving and developing the local community, due to the increase in the number of people in need of assistance after the war.
The New Levant
Report: 1 to 11 July 2021
Throughout the past decades, Middle Eastern nations had attempted to form alliances that would guarantee economic cooperation and security. However, foreign intervention has paralyzed any attempt to form a unified alliance. For these powers, it is better to have a fractured Middle East rather than a unified one- a divided region is easier to handle. Very recently however, Jordan, Egypt and Iraq came together to bolster ties and build a common regional vision amid changing geopolitical realities. The initiative dubbed as “The New Levant” is a promising idea that can add a degree of stability in a turbulent area.
MECC Invites You to Participate in an Introductory Meeting for the Project of Season of Creation 2021
Special Booklet and Celebrations from the East to Glorify the Environment
Between September 1st and October 4, 2021
Christians around the world and in the Middle East celebrate the priceless gift of the Creator during a period devoted to Prayer and work in order to protect the environment and its creatures, between September 1st and October 4 of each year. As for this year, the Middle East Council of Churches is participating for the first time, along with the World Council of Churches, in the celebrations of this special environmental season.
Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
The new issue of the weekly newsletter Momentum issued by the Communication and Public Relations Department of the Middle East Council of Churches, includes this week a special interview with the Archdiocese of Argentina, His Eminence Bishop John Habib Shamieh “The Reality of Christians presence in the Diaspora, The Ecumenical Spirit in the expatriate countries Is a Necessity”, and the weekly message of the Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs entitled "When Helplessness Becomes Rooted in Nations".
Arquidiócesis de Argentina, Mons. Juan Habib Shamieh: La realidad de la presencia de los cristianos en la diáspora
El espíritu ecuménico en los países expatriados es una necesidad
Es cierto que los cristianos orientales dispersos por el mundo están alejados de su tierra natal, pero la mayoría de ellos llevan su cruz, su fe, sus valores y el ajetreo de la vida hasta donde aterrizan. Rara vez se rinden, y siempre encuentran soluciones para superar los retos. El obispo Juan Habib Shamieh habla de la diáspora y de cómo la Iglesia conserva a sus hijos, incluso cuando cambian de parroquia, y explica cómo trabajan en la archidiócesis maronita de Argentina, para acortar la distancia y evitar que la patria se convierta en un recuerdo.
El Vardavar armenio: Entre las celebraciones eclesiásticas y las tradiciones populares
¿Qué ocurre durante este histórico día?
A lo largo de todo el año, los cristianos celebran muchas festividades y eventos diferentes, cada uno según sus costumbres y tradiciones religiosas locales o internacionales. Sin embargo, ¿acentúan estas celebraciones la brecha entre las familias de la Iglesia? La respuesta es no.
Por supuesto, cada Iglesia tiene sus propias características y ritos, pero todas están unidas bajo un mismo lema: «La riqueza en la diversidad». Esta riqueza fue siempre lo que distinguió a las Iglesias de Oriente y Occidente, mientras que todas ellas alaban a Jesucristo en una sola fe, reconociendo su muerte y resurrección.
¿Un juez valiente o un simple espectáculo?
El juez Bitar ha declarado en repetidas ocasiones que la investigación está llegando a su fin y que se citará a algunos políticos de alto nivel. Esto plantea la cuestión de si señalará con el dedo a un político turbio con vínculos militantes, o simplemente a algún chupatintas como el ministro interino Hassan Diab, que parece el chivo expiatorio perfecto. Las iniciativas del juez, son las últimas de varios esfuerzos infructuosos para determinar la causa exacta de la explosión y hacer rendir cuentas a los responsables de la misma. Sin embargo, con el grave deterioro de la economía y la creciente indignación de la población, el juez Tarek Bitar podría tener lo que se necesita para hacer sonar la alarma sobre el crimen.
MECC Momentum en alemán
La interacción con el semanario Momentum del MECC y su creciente papel en la promoción de la comunión y la conciencia ecuménica en Oriente y Occidente se refleja a través de la construcción de puentes entre las iglesias del Oriente Medio y de Occidente y la creación de redes con ellos con el fin de trabajar por la unidad cristiana y el testimonio del Evangelio, por lo tanto, la activación de los diálogos entre las iglesias a nivel local, regional y mundial.
Archdiocese of Argentina, Bishop John Habib Shamieh: The Reality of Christians presence in the Diaspora
The Ecumenical Spirit in the expatriate countries Is a Necessity
It is true that Eastern Christians scattered across the globe are estranged from their homelands, but most of them carry their cross, their faith, their values, and the hustle and bustle of life to where they land. They rarely give up, and always find solutions to overcome challenges. Bishop John Habib Shamieh talks about the diaspora and how the Church preserves its children, even when they change parishes and explains how he works as in the Maronite Archdiocese of Argentina to shorten the distance and prevent the homeland from turning into a memory!
The Armenian Vardavar: Between Church Celebrations and Popular Traditions
What Happens During this Historical Day?
All year long, Christians celebrate many different festivities and events, each according to their local or international religious customs and traditions. However, do these celebrations accentuate the gap among Church families? The answer is no. of course, each Church has its own characteristics and rites, but they are all united under one slogan: “Richness in Diversity”. This richness was always what distinguished churches in the East and the West, while all of them praise Jesus Christ in one faith, acknowledging his death and resurrection.