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The Middle East Council of Churches on a Day of Solidarity and Prayer for Lebanon and the Middle East

Entitled:

"A Beacon for Human Dignity "

This gathering will be broadcasted live on the Middle East Council of Churches’ Facebook page and on abouna.org موقع أبونا: إعلام من أجل الانسان.

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Joint Statement on Widening Conflict in the Middle East Raises Deep Concerns for Humanitarian and Social Impact

The World Council of Churches, Middle East Council of Churches, Lutheran World Federation, World Communion of Reformed Churches, World Methodist Council, Mennonite World Conference, Christian Conference of Asia, and ACT Alliance joined in expressing their deep concern regarding the humanitarian and social impacts of the widening conflict in the Middle East, and the threat it poses to the peace and security of the region and the world. 

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The Middle East Council of Churches Condemns the Attack that Killed Father Pierre Al-Rai n the Region of Klayaa, South Lebanon

With profound sorrow yet hope, the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) condemns the artillery shelling that targeted Father Pierre Al-Rai, Parish Priest of Klayaa in South Lebanon and Former Chaplain for the South and Nabatieh Governorates at the General Chaplaincy for Prisons in Lebanon. This latest attack targets innocent civilians and clergy, constituting a violation of human rights and dignity.

Father Al-Rai chose to remain with his children and his land, refusing to abandon his Church and his home, no matter how great the dangers and hardships. He dedicated his life to serving humanity, upholding the message of love and peace, and serving all people without discrimination.

In the face of this tragic event that has shaken Lebanon, the Church, Klayaa, and the South, the Middle East Council of Churches condemns this criminal act and calls upon the relevant authorities to assume their responsibilities and take the necessary action to stop these repeated attacks.

MECC extends its deepest condolences to the family of the deceased, the parishioners, and his loved ones, praying that the Lord Jesus, who redeemed us by his death, will let him enter eternal rest. MECC also prays for the recovery of the injured people.

Christ is risen

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WCC Hosts Consultation with Heads of churches in the Middle East

The MECC Secretary General Professor Michel Abs Participates in this Consultation

The World Council of Churches (WCC) convened an online consultation on 6 March with heads of member Churches in the Middle East. Under the theme “Standing Together in Faith and Discernment in a Time of War,” participants met to reflect on the unfolding developments and the widening escalation of violence in the region.

“We are acutely conscious that in times such as these, the churches are called to stand at the crossroads of suffering and hope — accompanying the fearful, sheltering the vulnerable, and bearing witness to the God of life in the midst of destruction,” said WCC General Secretary Reverend Professor Dr. Jerry Pillay, describing the impetus behind the meeting. “Please know that the global ecumenical fellowship stands with you in solidarity and support.”

The online consultation provided space to hear the church leaders’ assessment of the broader geopolitical situation, including how they perceive current dynamics evolving in the days and weeks ahead. The WCC also listened carefully to the pastoral, humanitarian, security, and institutional challenges confronting Churches and communities, and created space for sharing these realities openly. The meeting provided an opportunity to discern together, in a spirit of prayer and ecclesial responsibility, how these developments affect all people in the region, and to reflect collectively on the role the World Council of Churches is called to play at this moment. 

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