MECC
Commemoration of the Entry of the Holy Family into Egypt
From the Coptic Orthodox Church to the whole world
Do you know what path the family took?
"Behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, “Rise, take the child and his mother, flee to Egypt, and stay there until I tell you..." (Matthew 2:13). With this verse, Matthew the Evangelist revealed in the second Chapter the Holy Family’s refuge to the land of Egypt, an escape to this eastern country holding a historic, geographic and cultural importance, according to His Holiness Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of Mark Tawadros II. But why fleeing? What is the path the family has taken?
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 24 to 31 May 2021
La caída de Constantinopla: Lecciones y conclusiones
El 29 de mayo se cumplirán 568 años de la caída de Constantinopla, la nueva Roma, que sucumbió en 1453 como consecuencia de las guerras anteriores que la consumieron, así como de un severo asedio que ha sido descrito como el más duro de la historia, ya que destruyó su capacidad de resistencia y supervivencia.
La ciudad mártir, Constantinopla, había liderado al mundo cristiano durante más de mil años, albergó a Concilios Ecuménicos y fue descrita como el «faro del mundo«, «la capital de la fe» y «el centro de la civilización y la cultura».
47º aniversario
El Consejo de Iglesias del Oriente Medio: Una historia ecuménica y una plataforma para la unidad, el testimonio y el servicio
¿Qué ocurrió durante la primera reunión fundacional entre el 28 y el 30 de mayo de 1974? (1)
En medio de tremendas fluctuaciones y crisis de muchos niveles, el Oriente Medio fue testigo del comienzo de una nueva fase cristiana en 1974, vibrante con los esfuerzos y las negociaciones para unificar la voz de la Iglesia bajo una sola bandera que une a todas las Iglesias de Oriente en el marco de un amplio mensaje ecuménico que llama a la aceptación de los demás y a la preservación de la diversidad que caracteriza a toda familia eclesiástica.
Beirut sigue sufriendo
El Consejo de Iglesias del Oriente Medio está aquí para ayudar a las pequeñas empresas afectadas a recuperarse
Diez meses después de la explosión del puerto de Beirut, los libaneses siguen sufriendo sus catastróficas repercusiones, que pusieron su vida patas p’arriba en una mezcla de crisis, especialmente la económica, que los agobia. Sus heridas aún no han cicatrizado y sus necesidades siguen siendo acuciantes a muchos niveles.
The Restoration of the Presbyterian Church in Aleppo Bears Sweet Fruit Nourishing Everybody
Those who walk in the streets of Aleppo can notice the impact of war on the City. Amidst all this destruction and amidst the war that has not ended yet, one can notice the strong determination of the population to restore their country and life with the help of GOD believing that His strength will support them to rebuild all that was destroyed by the hand of evil and war.
The Fall of Constantinople: Lessons and Conclusions
On the 29th of May, 568 years will have passed since the fall of Constantinople, the new Rome, which succumbed in 1453 as a result of previous wars that consumed it as well as to a severe siege that has been described as the harshest siege in history as it destroyed its ability to withstand and to survive.
The martyr city, Constantinople, had led the Christian world for more than a thousand years, it has housed Ecumenical Councils and has been described as the beacon of the world, the capital of faith and the center of civilization and culture.
47th Anniversary
The Middle East Council of Churches: An Ecumenical History and a Platform for Unity, Witness and Service
What happened during the first founding meeting between 28 and 30 May, 1974? (1)
Amidst tremendous fluctuations and crises of many levels, the Middle East witnessed the beginning of a new Christian phase in 1974 vibrant with efforts and negotiations to unify the voice of the Church under one banner that unites all the Churches of the East within the framework of a comprehensive ecumenical message calling for the acceptance of others and the preservation of the diversity that characterizes every ecclesiastical family.
What Are the Meanings Behind the Middle East Council of Churches’ Logo?
Behind the Middle East Council of Churches logo lies an Ecumenical Humanitarian and Historical organization seeking, since its foundation in 1974, to work for Christian unity, the testimony of the Bible and serving humanity in different fields. But do you know the exact meanings that this oval logo symbolizes and what its connotations are?
Beirut Is Still Hurting
The Middle East Council of Churches is here to help affected small businesses get back on their feet
Ten months after the Beirut port explosion, Lebanese people are still suffering from its catastrophic repercussions that turned their lives upside down during a mixture of crises, especially the economic crisis burdening them. Their wounds have not healed yet and their needs are still dire at many levels.
The August 4 disaster did not leave one sector untouched, destruction affected small companies in Beirut whose owners are barely making ends meet.
Video – The Christian Presence in the Middle East with the Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs in a Webinar Organized By the "United Church of Christ”
Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs was the guest of the humanitarian organization “United Church of Christ” in the United States, in an international webinar entitled "The Middle East in Transition, and the Future and Role of its Christians", during which he shed the light on the Christian presence in the region, and the challenges they are facing amid the various crises and conflicts in its countries.
The Palestinian Cause Returns to the Forefront
Report: 16 to 25 May 2021
Apart from Egypt, the region is still tumbling on as pre-covid economic problems deter countries from launching a full recovery campaign. Anti-corruption slogans are being used by officials to rally people behind them. So far, they have proven to be nothing more than a theatrical performance. Meanwhile, war raged in Palestine, inflicting massive damages to property and infrastructure, and resulting in more displaced people and socioeconomic burdens.
The Coronavirus COVID-19 situation in the Middle East
Report: 26 May 2021
The rate at which people are getting infected by corona has substantially decreased thanks to the timely vaccine rollout.
His Eminence Metropolis of Tanta Nicolas Antoniou Wrote: Isn’t the Orthodox Church a Catholic One?
Within the work for Christian unity and testimony to the Gospel by building bridges and rounding the distances between Churches, a goal the Middle East Council of Churches has been striving to achieve since its establishment in 1974, His Eminence Metropolis of Tanta Nicolas Antoniou wrote on his Facebook page an explanatory paragraph entitled "Isn’t the Orthodox Church a Catholic One?".
10 Months Following the Beirut Blast
His Voice Lives On
Elias El Khoury, the person to the left in the picture, is one of the many who fell victim to the blast of August 4 2020. Abou Chamat, his friend in the same picture, claims that they released two songs on music-streaming service Anghami shortly before the devastating explosion. 10 months after the tracks' release, the platform verified El Khoury’s account during this month.
His Beatitude Patriarch Krikor Pedros XX Passed Away
Christ is risen,
This afternoon, His Beatitude Krikor Pedros XX, Catholicos of the Armenian Catholic House of Cilica, passed away at the age of 88 years old. His Beatitude was a member of the Council of the Catholic Patriarchs of the East and the most prominent supporter of the Ecumenical Movement and the Middle East Council of Churches.
On the 55th World Media Day, A Mass at the Church of the Cross
And an Invitation to Media Professionals as Witnesses of the Truth
On the 55th World Media Day that the Second Vatican Council has designated in the Catholic Church since 1966 to honor media and media professionals, the Episcopal Media Committee and the Catholic Media Center in Beirut called for a ceremonial mass on Thursday May 20, 2021 at the Church of the Cross of the Monastery of the Savior, Jeita - Lebanon.
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 17 to 24 May 2021
The Department of Service for Palestinian Refugees’ meeting with its partners
Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs:
In our Churches and subsequently at MECC, we resist with love and with constructive deeds
On Thursday May 20, 2021, the Middle East Council of Churches’ Department of Service for Palestinian Refugees held an online meeting via Zoom with its partners from international and regional organizations and institutions, during which the Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs addressed a speech to the attendees renewing the MECC support to the wounded and persecuted Palestinians.
It is happening now on the land of Palestine!
It is happening now on the land of Palestine, the killing machine has broken all boundaries to destroy people, soul and stone- does it have a frontlet in the first place?... the killing machine,
It is happening now on the land of Palestine that human hate has reached its limits and it springs up to hit people left and right,
It is happening now on the land of Palestine that the child-killers have not yet been satiated by watching their weak body parts.