MECC
On the occasion of the International Day of Human Fraternity
The "Platform of the Word" at the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) presents a special episode entitled "Yes, You Are My Brother?"
On Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at 10:00 am Beirut Time, live on the MECC platforms
You can participate in the episode via Zoom through the following link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89808128133?pwd=f4EH1uIWkszkpHni7TUB4GQWlLzrh9.1#success
His Eminence Bishop Jean-Marie Chami, Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchal Vicar General of Egypt, Sudan, and South Sudan
Receives the MECC Secretary General Professor Michel Abs and A Delegation from the Council – Cairo
Cairo, February 1, 2026
The Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Professor Michel Abs concluded his visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt in a meeting with His Eminence Bishop Jean-Marie Chami, Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchal Vicar General of Egypt, Sudan, and South Sudan, at the Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchate_ Cairo.
Professor Abs was accompanied by a delegation from the Council, including the Coordinator of Dialogue, Social Cohesion, and Human Dignity Programs at MECC Professor Laura Abi Khalil, and the Coordinator of Church Relations and Media at MECC Journalist Lea Adel Maamary.
The meeting focused on fruitful topics cantered on the activities, youth, and the Church.
The MECC Secretary General Professor Michel Abs Delivers a Word
At the Greek Orthodox Patriarchal Monastery of St. George in Old Cairo
At the conclusion of the Week of Unity at the Greek Orthodox Patriarchal Monastery of St. George in Old Cairo, the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Professor Michel Abs said: “
Dialogue is a culture ingrained in our hearts and minds, and the Council is a haven for dialogue among the Churches. Hence, the Week of Unity has become an annual tradition, evolving over the years and taken very seriously each year, as the Churches come together and Pray in love and fraternity.
The new Ecumenism is based on service in various fields, and we, as the Middle East Council of Churches, undertake many initiatives that bring the Churches closer together. The Council also aspires to be a center for dialogue and intellectual and cognitive research, in accordance with a new strategy.”
Father Rabban Philips Issa, Priest of the Virgin Mary Syriac Orthodox Church, Receives the MECC Secretary General Professor Michel Abs and a Delegation from the Council
At the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East_ Virgin Mary Church_ Cairo
Cairo, January 31, 2026
Amidst great affection and warmth, Father Rabban Philip Issa, Priest of the Virgin Mary Syriac Orthodox Church in Cairo, received the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) and a delegation from the Council.
MECC delegation included the Associate Secretary General Reverend Refaat Fikry, Coordinator of Dialogue, Social Cohesion, and Human Dignity Programs Professor Laure Abi Khalil, and Coordinator of Church Relations and Media at the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Journalist Lea Adel Maamary.
Attendees were also Members of the Church's Media Office Mr. Basil Wassouf, Mr. Mina Moussa, and Mrs. Nevine Salim.
At the outset, a visit to the Church of the Virgin Mary was made. Father Rabban Philip Issa presented a detailed explanation about the Church's history and the various stages it has passed through. He also highlighted the deep-rooted presence of the Syriac people in these lands.
His Grace Bishop Makary, General Bishop of South Shoubra, Receives the MECC Secretary General Professor Michel Abs and the Council's Delegation in Cairo
Cairo, January 31, 2026
For the sixth consecutive day, the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Professor Michel Abs continued his visits to the Church and Religious authorities in the Arab Republic of Egypt, and his participation in the 2026 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
Professor Michel Abs and the Council's delegation visited His Grace Bishop Makary, General Bishop of South Shoubra, at his office in Cairo.
The Council's delegation included Reverend Refaat Fikry, Associate Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), Coordinator of Dialogue, Social Cohesion, and Human Dignity Programs Professor Laure Abi Khalil, and Coordinator of Church Relations and Media at the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Journalist Lea Adel Maamary.
His Grace Bishop Anba Ermia Receives the MECC Secretary General Professor Michel Abs
Cairo, January 31, 2026
His Grace Bishop Anba Ermia, General Bishop and Head of the Coptic Orthodox Cultural Center, received the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Professor Michel Abs and a delegation from the Council in Cairo, in the presence of Mr. Mina Sleiman, a Researcher at the Coptic Cultural Center.
The delegation included the Associate Secretary General Reverend Refaat Fikry, Coordinator of Dialogue, Social Cohesion, and Human Dignity Programs Professor Laure Abi Khalil, and Coordinator of Church Relations and Media at the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Journalist Lea Adel Maamary.
The meeting focused on various social issues of concern to the people of the region, particularly in light of the difficult circumstances they are facing. Discussions also covered diverse topics related to dialogue, human values, and ways to strengthen the bonds of love and fraternity among all segments of society.
Youth Day: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2026_ Evangelical Church_ Giza_ Cairo
Cairo, January 30, 2026
“Youth in the Church are not merely an age group; they are a heart beating with hope and a spirit bearing the good news of tomorrow. In their presence, we see the enthusiasm that enlivens the community, and in their Prayers, we feel a simple yet profound Faith that reminds us that God is always working in young hearts.”
With these words, the Youth Day during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2026, was held under the title "Christ Fills Us All," at the Evangelical Church in Giza_ Cairo.
The Prayer was presided over by the Pastor of the Evangelical Church in Giza_ Cairo Reverend Dr. Bachir Anwar Noudi, Advisor to the Supreme Committee for Supporting State Institutions.
Attendees were the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Professor Michel Abs, Secretary General of the Egyptian Council of Churches Reverend Yeshua Yacoub, Honorary Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Dr. Gergis Saleh, Associate Regional Secretary of the World Student Christian Federation (WSCF) Engineer Moussa Mehany, Dr. Zahi Azar, President of the Ecumenical Institute for the Middle East, Father Fayez Nad, Member of the Priests and Parish Committee at the Egyptian Council of Churches, Father Boutros Fouad, Member of the Week of Prayer Committee and the Priests and Parish Committee on behalf of the Orthodox Church, Father Youhanna Saad, Member of the Week of Prayer Committee and the Priests and Parish Committee on behalf of the Catholic Church, Coordinator of the Dialogue, Cohesion, and Human Dignity Program Professor Laure Abi Khalil, Coordinator of Church Relations and Media at the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Journalist Lea Adel Maamary, Mr. Medhat Fayez, Head of the Ecumenical Committee, Mrs. Marta Fayez, Member of the Women's Committee, Mrs. Noura Edward, Member of the Week of Prayer Committee and Member of the Women's Committee, Gergis Mounir, Member of the Prayer Committee, Nour Behnan, Member of the Prayer Committee, Kyrillos Wahba, Member of the Prayer Committee, and believers.
The MECC Secretary General Professor Michel Abs Delivers a Word at the Youth Day Meeting During the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2026_ Evangelical Church_ Giza_ Cairo
The Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Professor Michel Abs, at the Youth Day meeting during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2026_ Evangelical Church_ Giza – Cairo:
“Our meeting today with the youth is not just a Pastoral occasion, but an act of renewed hope. When the Church looks at its youth, it is in fact looking at its ability to continue, and at its inexhaustible vitality. The youth are not on the margins of the Church’s journey, but at its heart; they carry its questions, nourish its future, and constantly remind it that Faith is a life that is renewed and not a rigid heritage.”
Day Seven: Youth Day_ from the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity at the Evangelical Church_ Giza_ Cairo
Under the Title: “Christ Fills Us All”
Youth in the Church are not merely an age group; they are a heart beating with hope and a spirit bearing the good news of tomorrow. In their presence, we see the enthusiasm that enlivens the community, and in their Prayers, we feel a simple yet profound Faith that reminds us that God is always working in young hearts.
They are an inextinguishable flame, teaching us that Faith is not simply a tradition to be preserved, but a life lived with love and courage. With them, the Church is renewed, moving confidently towards the future, believing that every generation is called to be a witness to the light and a builder of unity and hope.
The Maronite Archbishop of Cairo for Egypt and Sudan Archbishop George Chihane Receives the MECC Secretary General Professor Michel Abs at the Maronite Archdiocese_ Cairo
Cairo, January 30, 2026
For the fourth consecutive day, the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Professor Michel Abs continued his visits to the Church and Religious Authorities in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
In this context, Professor Michel Abs visited the Maronite Archbishop of Cairo for Egypt and Sudan Archbishop George Chihane at the Maronite Archdiocese in Cairo.
Professor Michel Abs was accompanied by an MECC delegation that included the Coordinator of Dialogue, Social Cohesion, and Human Dignity Programs Professor Laure Abi Khalil, and Coordinator of Church Relations and Media at MECC Journalist Lea Adel Maamary.
The Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Issues Its Weekly Newsletter
“Momentum”
30-1-2026
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 "Ecumenism: A Reflective Pause Along a Long Journey". It is the speech he delivered at the Ecumenical Prayer Service held on the occasion of the Closing of the "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity," on Sunday, January 25, 2026, at the Archangel Raphael Chaldean Cathedral, Baabda - Lebanon.
You can check the issue via the following link: https://mailchi.mp/df327238da53/momentum-mecc-weekly-newsletter.
You can also subscribe to the Momentum Newsletter via the following link:
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Ecumenism: A Reflective Pause Along a Long Journey
Professor Michel Abs
Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC)
Today we conclude the prayers of the Week of Christian Unity at St. Raphael Chaldean Cathedral—a church of martyrs, like St. Ephrem the Syrian Church, where we prayed two days ago, and like the Cathedral of St. Gregory the Illuminator at the Armenian Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia, where we opened the Week of Prayer. It is as though blood has been our means and martyrdom our destiny: we offer our lives in defense of humanity and as a path to its salvation. The purest testimony is the testimony of blood.
Today we pray in the presence of the spirit of Mar Addai and Mar Mari, among the earliest saints and evangelizers of the Church of the East in the first century AD, founders of the Church in Beth Nahrain (Mesopotamia) and Persia. Mar Addai was one of the Seventy-Two disciples whom the Apostle Thomas sent to Edessa (Urfa), and he became its first bishop. Mar Mari was his disciple, who continued evangelization throughout Beth Nahrain—present-day Iraq—and founded the Church in Mosul. They share a renowned liturgy known as the Liturgy of Addai and Mari, one of the oldest Christian liturgies still in use in the Chaldean and Assyrian Churches.
We pray today under the care of the active shepherd of this blessed eparchy and with its team—an eparchy whose history now spans a century and a half. We thank them for their hospitality and commend their efforts in welcoming successive waves of displacement over past decades—efforts that, I am convinced, continue to this day, though at a lesser pace, given the numerical decline of the faithful in their lands of origin.
As we conclude the one hundred and eighteenth Week of Prayer for Unity, we are called to pause and reflect on this journey, attempting to outline an evaluative perspective—especially since criticisms of it persist, and some reject it outright. Every opinion has its place, and every scholarly opinion deserves respect, provided it is expressed through accepted and civil means…
The Armenian Catholic Bishop of Alexandria Bishop Krikor Augustinos Koussa Receives the MECC Secretary General Professor Michel Abs at the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate_ Cairo
Cairo, January 30, 2026
In a visit imbued with love and fraternity, the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Professor Michel Abs visited the Armenian Catholic Bishop of Alexandria His Eminence Bishop Krikor Augustinos Koussa, at the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate_ Cairo.
His Eminence first welcomed the Secretary General and the Council delegation, which included Professor Laure Abi Khalil, Coordinator of Dialogue, Social Cohesion, and Human Dignity Programs, and the Journalist Lea Adel Maamary, Coordinator of Church Relations and Media at the Middle East Council of Churches.
Attendees were also Mr. Chris Mikaelian, Head of the Armenian Catholic Charitable Association, Mr. Krikor Mikaelian, Head of Sports at St. Therese Church and Member of the Armenian Catholic Charitable Association, Deacon Freddy Hazari, and Mr. Toros Khachatourian.
At the outset, Bishop Krikor welcomed the Secretary General Professor Michel Abs in the Land of Egypt, praising the role played by the Council and its various Departments and Offices.