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The Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Issues Its Weekly Newsletter
“Momentum”
24-4-2026
This issue includes reports, videos, news, articles, and a full coverage of the latest developments of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), as well as the Church, Ecumenical, and social events…
This is in addition to the weekly word of the MECC Secretary General Professor Michel Abs which is entitled in this issue "Demonization and Hate Speech: Between Discourse and Practice". It is the word that Professor Abs delivered at the webinar organized by MECC under the title “Public Discourse in Wartime: Towards Dialogue to Reduce Hate”, as part of the “Light of Hope” initiative, on Wednesday 22 April 2026.
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Video - The MECC Secretary General Professor Michel Abs in an Interview on SAT7 TV Channel
Highlighting the Seminar "Public Discourse in Wartime: Towards Dialogue to Reduce Hate"
Video - Webinar of Public Discourse in Wartime: Towards Dialogue to Reduce Hate
Organized By MECC
The Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) organized a seminar entitled “Public Discourse in Wartime: Towards Dialogue to Reduce Hate” as part of the “Light of Hope” initiative, which MECC launched in response to the serious security developments in Lebanon and the Middle East. The initiative also covers the MECC ongoing humanitarian, field, and relief work and updates.
The seminar was held at the MECC Platform of the Word, with an online participation from Religious and Spiritual Leaders, intellectuals, and experts from various fields and sectors of life. It aimed to highlight the importance of the proper use of language, words, and discourse in building peace, especially amid escalating conflicts. It also stressed the need to overcome hate speech, promote values of love, dialogue, and respect, and strengthen a culture of dialogue and encounter among the diverse components of society.
On the 111th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide
Reverend Dr. Paul Haidostian to the Middle East Council of Churches:
Rootedness in land and identity led to the genocide
We renew our commitment to be children of God, preserving the human dignity of every person and every people
Media of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC)
Amidst all the challenges of life and the escalating daily crises, the 111th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide comes carrying much hope and faith, reinforcing a cry for truth and justice from hearts that have not yet healed.
Yet they are hearts determined to remain, to stand firm, and to exist. Hearts that chose to preserve Armenian identity, continuing the journey of their forefathers through witness, generosity, and the preservation of spiritual, moral, and social values.
The cause of the Armenian people remains an ongoing cause for future generations, and a beacon for Prayer, solidarity, and determination.
On the 111th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) held a special video talk with Reverend Dr. Paul Haidostian, President of the Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East (UAECNE), President of Haigazian University in Lebanon, and President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) for the Evangelical Family. This video was part of a special media episode commemorating the massacres against the Armenian people, entitled "Keeping Memory Alive," produced by the Middle East Council of Churches.
Palestine Observatory - Report: Friday 24 April 2026
مرصد فلسطين – تقرير الجمعة 24 نيسان/ أبريل 2026
In light of the worsening humanitarian and social conditions in the region due to the escalation of security operations, the Middle East Council of Churches presents a weekly report entitled "Palestine Monitor," which includes the latest developments in Palestine, especially amid the deteriorating living, social, and security conditions in the country. Some texts will be in Arabic, and some others in English, depending on the source.
في ظلّ تفاقم الظروف الإنسانيّة والاجتماعيّة في المنطقة جرّاء تصاعد العمليّات الأمنيّة فيها، يقدّم مجلس كنائس الشرق الأوسط تقريرًا أسبوعيًّا بعنوان "مرصد فلسطين" حيث يتضمّن آخر المستجدّات الّتي تشهدها فلسطين خصوصًا وسط تدهور الظروف المعيشيّة والاجتماعيّة والأمنيّة في البلاد. ستكون بعض النصوص باللغة العربية، وبعضها الآخر باللّغة الإنكليزيّة، وذلك حسب المصدر.
Light of Hope: MECC Issues the Fourth Bulletin About the Situations in the Middle East Region
The Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) has launched "Light of Hope," a new bulletin series dedicated to documenting the ongoing ordeal in the Middle East, with a primary focus on the catastrophic situation in Lebanon. This publication serves as a "cry" for the people of the Antiochian Levant who have endured decades of pain.
Public Discourse in Wartime: Towards Dialogue to Reduce Hate
A Seminar Organized by the Middle East Council of Churches
Secretary General Professor Michel Abs: “We are dealing, today, with a sensitive and dangerous issue that pervades our contemporary lives, threatens stability, and constitutes a ticking social time bomb: demonization and hate speech”
The Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) organized a seminar entitled “Public Discourse in Wartime: Towards Dialogue to Reduce Hate” as part of the “Light of Hope” initiative, which MECC launched in response to the serious security developments in Lebanon and the Middle East. The initiative also covers the MECC ongoing humanitarian, field, and relief work and updates.
The seminar was held at the MECC Platform of the Word, with an online participation from Religious and Spiritual Leaders, intellectuals, and experts from various fields and sectors of life. It aimed to highlight the importance of the proper use of language, words, and discourse in building peace, especially amid escalating conflicts. It also stressed the need to overcome hate speech, promote values of love, dialogue, and respect, and strengthen a culture of dialogue and encounter among the diverse components of society.
On the Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide
His Beatitude Patriarch Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian to the MECC Media:
“We are witnessing in the principles that we live by in our societies a kind of genocide or crime against spiritual and humanitarian values”
Keeping Memory Alive, we recall an article that includes an interview conducted by the Media Team of the Middle East Council of Churches with His Beatitude Patriarch Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian, Catholicos Patriarch of the Armenian Catholic Church of Cilicia, and President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) for the Catholic Family, on the 109th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.
This interview took place following a lecture on the Armenian Genocide entitled "Keeping Memory Alive," delivered by the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Professor Michel Abs, on Monday, April 22, 2024, at the Theatre of the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Geitaoui, Lebanon.
Video - Keeping Memory Alive
We Recall an Interview Conducted by the MECC Media Team with His Beatitude Patriarch Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian, on the 109th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide
Keeping Memory Alive, we recall an interview conducted by the Media Team of the Middle East Council of Churches with His Beatitude Patriarch Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian, Catholicos Patriarch of the Armenian Catholic Church of Cilicia, and President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) for the Catholic Family, on the 109th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.
This interview took place following a lecture on the Armenian Genocide entitled "Keeping Memory Alive," delivered by the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Professor Michel Abs, on Monday, April 22, 2024, at the Theatre of the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Geitaoui, Lebanon.
The Violet Flower: The Will to Live is the Strongest
On the Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide: What Does this Flower Symbolize?
Keeping Memory Alive, and on the 111th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, we recall an article made by the Media Team of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) on the 110th Commemoration of the Genocide, under the title "The Violet Flower: The Will to Live is the Strongest, On the Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide: What Does this Flower Symbolize?”.
“Aram Bezikian Museum of Armenian Genocide Orphans”: A Bridge from Tragedy and Death to Life and Hope
Keeping Memory Alive, and on the 111th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, we recall an article made by the Media Team of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), under the title "Aram Bezikian Museum of Armenian Genocide Orphans: A Bridge from Tragedy and Death to Life and Hope”.
United In Prayer
"O death, where is your sting? O Hades, where is your victory? Christ is risen and you are abolished. Christ is risen and the demons are cast down. Christ is risen and the angels rejoice. Christ is risen and life is freed. Christ is risen and the tomb is emptied of the dead: for Christ, being risen from the dead, has become the Leader and Reviver of those who had fallen asleep. To Him be glory and power for ever and ever. Amen" (Saint John Chrysostom).