MECC
Elderlies in Lebanon Are in Danger
MECC Sorrows Hope in Their Homes
“I cannot express how happy I am with this aid! will share it with my brother’s family”, “You’ve restored my faith in humanity! I haven’t received any aid for a long time”, “Hygienic and cleaning products are expensive, so we can’t afford it”… As such, elderly women in Lebanon expressed their urgent need for a glimmer of hope and support amidst the social collapse that made them drown in despair due to the economic, social and health crises... they are witnessing as all the Lebanese people.
The Regional Director of Diakonia Department in Jordan
A Follow Up to the MECC Training Courses and Programs in Amman
The Regional Director of the Service and Relief Department - Diakonia at the Middle East Council of Churches visited the MECC office in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, where the office’s Director Mrs. Wafaa Al Qusous welcomed him. The visit aimed at following up the ongoing projects and looking forward to organize future programs in order to achieve the desired ecumenical and humanitarian goals.
The Middle East Bleeds Before an Unknown Future
March 2022: A Month of International Fluctuation and Development
As the drums of war sounded between Russia and Ukraine and Russian military operations escalated on the capital Kyiv, the world turned its attention to the difficult humanitarian reality in Eastern Europe. In its turn, the Middle East raised the alarm as the repercussions of this war affected most of the countries in the region, already suffering from years of wars, conflicts, and economic and social collapses.
Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
In the new issue of the weekly newsletter Momentum issued by the Communication and Public Relations Department of the Middle East Council of Churches you can find a news about the visit of His Holiness Pope Francis to Lebanon on next June. As for the message of the MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs, it was entitled this week “When fake becomes culture”.
Cuando lo falso se convierte en cultura
El hombre inventa en su vida cotidiana métodos de trato y pautas de comportamiento que adopta en la gestión de sus asuntos vitales para asegurar sus intereses y preservar sus logros sociales, económicos, políticos y de otro tipo.
Son los mecanismos de autoconservación y autodefensa. La psicología los ha llamado «mecanismos de defensa», un concepto que se ha convertido en uno de los axiomas de la psicología y no hay controversia en torno a él, ya que se ha extendido incluso entre los no especialistas y la gente interpreta que muchos comportamientos entran dentro de este concepto.
When fake becomes culture
Man invents in his daily life methods of dealing and patterns of behavior that he adopts in managing his life affairs in order to secure his interests and to preserve his social, economic, political and other achievements.
They are the mechanisms of self-preservation and self-defense. Psychology has called them "defense mechanisms", a concept that has become one of the axioms of psychology and there is no controversy around it, as it spread even among non-specialists and people interpret many behaviors as falling within this concept.
Youth Vocational Trainings in Damascus and its Rural Areas
The Service and Relief Department - Diakonia, at the Middle East Council of Churches, Syria office, implemented a vocational training program aiming at supporting youth to enter the labor market in Damascus and Rural Damascus. 50 young trainees aged 18 to 45 participated in the trainings.
The professions taught were men hairdressing, chef training and tailoring and lasted for more than two months.
A New Hope for Lebanon
Pope Francis Visits Lebanon in June 2022
The Presidency of the Republic of Lebanon announced on its website that the Apostolic Nuncio Monsignor Joseph Spiteri informed that His Holiness Pope Francis will visit Lebanon next June. As for the date of the visit, it may be between 12 and 13 June, but it will be determined with the official program of the visit in coordination between Lebanon and the Holy See.
Communication and Media Capacity Building
Workshops with Danmission Enhanced Cooperation with Humanitarian Organizations
Capacity building and skills improvement are main goals of the Middle East Council of Churches team, which seeks with every opportunity to develop the potential of its members and build their professional, intellectual and spiritual capabilities.
Lately, the team of the MECC Communication and Public Relations Department participated in a communication and media training workshop organized by the international humanitarian organization Danmission.
ATIME Executive Secretary Father Mikhael Kanbar in an Ecumenical Visit to Egypt
After his election as Executive Secretary of the Association of Theological Institutes in the Middle East (ATIME) which is related to the Middle East Council of Churches, Father Mikhael Kanbar visited Egypt and had many theological and ecumenical gatherings. On Friday, March 25, 2022, he visited the St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, Anba Ruwais in Cairo, the Theological Seminary and Institute of Coptic Studies, and held a meeting with the deans of colleges and institutes from all Church families.
Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
In the new issue of the weekly newsletter Momentum issued by the Communication and Public Relations Department of the Middle East Council of Churches you can find a news about the online discussion organized by MECC about Anti-Racism and Anti-Segregation, on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. As for the message of the Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs, it was entitled this week “A Speech on Hatred”.
A Speech on Hatred
How I hate you, you who are other than myself,
How I wish you were not there, for you take from my space and drink from my water and breathe from my air,
Your existence is not legitimate in my opinion, as you are one of the mistakes of history and nature.
You are a coincidence that I wish had not happened.
What brought you from nothingness into existence, you who do not resemble me?
Your color is different from mine, as is the shape of your ears, lips, eyes, and hair color,
The way you sit and walk and all of your bodily gestures I find abhorrent.
A Discussion On Anti-Racism and Anti-Segregation at the Invitation of the Middle East Council of Churches
The Middle East Council of Churches organized an online discussion on Anti-Racism and Anti-Segregation, today, Wednesday, March 30, 2022, in the presence of the MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs and the participation of Dr. Atef Kobrosi and Dr. Safa Rafka.
The meeting started with an opening note by Dr. Michel Abs, in which he shed light on facing racism and eliminating discrimination in all its types in order to spread the values of peace, love and brotherhood.
The Middle East Council of Churches Issues the Ecumenical Calendar for April 2022
The Communication and Public Relations Department at the Middle East Council of Churches have now issued its online Ecumenical calendar for the month of April 2022. It includes the Ecclesiastical and Liturgical feasts of the various families of Churches in the Middle East. In addition to international days identified by the United Nations, and which are related to the MECC identity and its spiritual and human mission. Noting that the remaining months of the year will be published consecutively.
Video - The Middle East Council of Churches and the Women Empowerment Program in Lebanon
The Service and Relief Department - Diakonia, Beirut office, at the Middle East Council of Churches, implemented a Women Empowerment program in cooperation with the municipality of Kfartebnite, South Lebanon. The program aimed at supporting women and developing their capabilities through their participation in training courses during which they learned new skills.
The video gives more details about the program and presents the expectations of the participants.
Professional Tool Kits Offered to Outstanding Students in Vocational Training Courses
Under the patronage of Reverend Dr. Haroutian Souleiman, head of the Armenian Church in Syria, the Armenian Protestant Church, and in cooperation with the Middle East Council of Churches, held a graduation ceremony for the participants in the professional courses organized in Aleppo Governorate, with the presence of the President of the Aleppo Chamber of Commerce Amer Hamwi.
During the ceremony, professional tool kits were distributed to 87 outstanding beneficiaries of the professional courses in order to help them start their own businesses.
MECC Regional and International Partners Meeting
Standing Together Towards a More Sustainable Partnership
The General Secretariat of the Middle East Council of Churches held its annual meeting with its international and regional partner organizations and institutions, online, on Thursday, March 24, 2022. The meeting aimed at exchanging point of views and experiences in order to develop the MECC role and to ameliorate the work mechanisms in order to achieve the desired goals, and work together for a more effective future partnership.