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Archbishop Abdel Sater:
“We finished 30% of restorations and what’s left is the damage the state needs to fix”
“Church property, if sold, like some suggested, would not be enough to save Lebanon from collapse”
“People turn to the Church as a mother and a home”
One year after the Beirut port explosion, 131 Maronite parishes had their churches destroyed and 145 priests went from serving masses to becoming relief teams. From focusing on the spiritual life to protecting dignities, homes, and rights… After one year, we meet with the Curial Bishop of the Maronite Archdiocese of Beirut HE Archbishop Boulos Abdel Sater to ask him: “How did you treat the wounds of Beirut? Are there still bleeding wounds left?” Archbishop of Beirut said a few weeks before the 4th of August that he does not trust that the identity of the person behind the explosion would be exposed.
Archbishop Audi: ‘After the August 4 explosion, they tried to convince residents to sell the houses they got from their ancestors’
‘They are trying to change the demographics of Beirut, we will not tolerate that!’
On his face, you can see Beirut. In his voice resonating every Sunday in St. George Cathedral in Beirut, you hear the voice of Beirut. Through his aching heart, and his saddened eyes ever since August 4 of last year, you can feel the pain of Beirut, gem of the Middle East, mourning in her black dress…
Far from his political opinion that disdains our irresponsible leaders, and his stance against corruption and the corrupted, Metropolitan of Beirut and its dependencies of the Greek Orthodox Bishop Elias Audi said during the mass of commemoration of the blast victims:
The Ghost of death is still haunting Beirut as we still live in the deadly unknown.
Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
The new and special issue of the MECC magazine "Al Muntada" is now issued, under the title of "Beirut in the Heart of the Church, the Risen Beirut Does Not Die!", in the weekly newsletter Momentum prepared by the Communication and Public Relations Department of the Middle East Council of Churches. The department produced this issue for the commemoration of the Beirut Port explosion, as it includes exclusive interviews with the heads of Beirut's churches and special articles shedding the light on this disaster and its repercussions, in addition to the role of the churches amidst the tragedy.
Beirut Blast in a Special Issue of “Al Muntada” Magazine, Published by the Middle East Council of Churches
The Communication and Public Relations Department of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) published a new and special issue of its quarterly magazine, “Al Muntada”, for the month of August 2021, in Arabic and English. It is entitled "Beirut, in the Heart of the Church, Beirut, a City of Resurrection". The department has dedicated this issue as a tribute to Beirut and its people on the first commemoration of the Beirut Port explosion which occurred on August 4, 2020.
The Coronavirus COVID-19 situation in the Middle East
Report: 3 August 2021
The World Health Organization once again, warned of the dangerous spread of the new corona strain which has infected 15 out of 22 countries stretching from Morocco to Pakistan.
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 an exclusive interview with MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs prepared by the World Council of Churches Communication Department about the living conditions in Lebanon and how Churches are helping. As for the weekly message of the Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs, it was entitled " Trafficking in Human Beings!".
Regresar a cuando todo empezó
Dentro de una semana, el Líbano volverá a ver al día 4 de agosto con, nada más, que melancolía, ya que ha pasado un año con poco que mostrar, en cuanto a la investigación. Si no fuera por la ayuda de los socios internacionales del Líbano en estos tiempos oscuros, cerca de 300,000 libaneses seguirían sin hogar o desplazados. Mientras tanto, los líderes libaneses, los responsables de la toma de decisiones y los políticos se regodean en sus torres de marfil o nadan en sus piscinas privadas, riéndose de toda la riqueza que han acumulado a lo largo de los años.
Back to When it All Started
In one week, Lebanon will revisit August 4 with nothing more than melancholy as a year had passed by with little to show, investigation-wise. If it weren’t for the assistance of Lebanon’s international partners throughout these dark times, about 300,000 Lebanese would be still without a home or displaced. Meanwhile Lebanese leaders, decision makers, and politicians bask in their ivory towers or swim in their private pools, giggling away at all wealth they had gathered over the years.
The Coronavirus COVID-19 situation in the Middle East
Report: 28 July 2021
The World Health Organization warned the surge in the delta variant could be catastrophic for the Middle East, due to low vaccine availability, a lack of adherence to public health and social measures, and increasing complacency by communities.
The Middle East and the New Arrival
Report: 16 to 26 July 2021
As the WHO warns of the next wave of the corona pandemic, the Delta variant of the virus continues to spread worldwide and in the ME region. If it weren’t for the vaccine rollout that preceded the emergence of the new strain, the effects would not be imaginable.
En el Líbano, «sin paz no hay justicia»
Cuando el Dr. Michel Abs, secretario general del Consejo de Iglesias del Oriente Medio, habla de las condiciones de vida en el Líbano, su compasión por su pueblo —y su pasión por la paz— desborda. En una entrevista en video con el Consejo Mundial de Iglesias, compartió con honestidad sus más profundas preocupaciones sobre la actual crisis socioeconómica en su país, y cómo las iglesias están ayudando.
Los jóvenes son el presente y el futuro de la Iglesia... ¿Alguien los escucha?
Coordinador general del Comité Nacional de Pastoral Juvenil del Líbano, el abogado Roy Jreish:
«Debemos adentrarnos en el mundo de los jóvenes para acercarlos a Jesucristo»
«Caminar juntos significa hablar, rezar y trabajar unidos...»
En medio de un mundo plagado de guerras, conflictos, discursos de odio, violencia y rencor (...) y en una época manchada de crisis y conflictos interminables, incluso tras el estallido de una pandemia mortal (...) puede ser sorprendente que un joven diga: «Somos la Iglesia». Lo dice con fe directa, a pesar de que vive en una sociedad que acusa y condena a los jóvenes ahogándolos en un torbellino de desesperación y ansiedad.
No hay novedades en las investigaciones de la Explosión del Puerto de Beirut
Las Familias de las Víctimas: No a las inmunidades políticas a costa de la sangre de nuestros seres queridos
Para respaldar los esfuerzos del juez Bitar por investigar a los funcionarios, Amnistía Internacional ha pedido a las autoridades libanesas que levanten «inmediatamente» la inmunidad de los responsables en el caso de la explosión en el puerto de la capital, Beirut. Hasta el momento, el Parlamento, el Ministerio del Interior y el Ejército no han aprobado las peticiones del investigador judicial de levantar la inmunidad de tres diputados (ex ministros) y de investigar también a los responsables de seguridad y militares.
In Lebanon, “without peace there is no justice”
When Dr Michel Abs, secretary general of the Middle East Council of Churches, speaks about living conditions in Lebanon, his compassion for his people—and his passion for peace—brim over. In a video interview with the World Council of Churches, he honestly shared his deepest concerns about the current socio-economic crisis in his nation, and how churches are helping.
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 visit of the MECC delegation to the President of the National Evangelical Union in Lebanon and President of the Council for the Evangelical Family HE Reverend Dr. Habib Badr. As for the weekly message of the Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs, it was entitled " Self-inflicted Genocide".
The Youths are the Present and Future of the Church... Is Anyone Listening to Them?
General Coordinator of the National Committee for Youth Pastoral Affairs in Lebanon, Lawyer Roy Jreish:
“We must infiltrate the world of the youths to bring them closer to Jesus Christ”
“Walking together means talking, praying, and working together...”
In the midst of a world embedded with wars, conflicts, hate speeches, violence and hatred... and an age tainted with crises and endless conflicts, even after the outbreak of a deadly pandemic... It may be surprising for a young person to say: "We are the Church." He says it with straight faith, despite him living in a society that accuses and condemns the youth drowning them in a whirlpool of despair and anxiety...
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.