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Works of 81 Women in an Exhibition for Knitting and Cooking | Syria
The Middle East Council of Churches organized a one-day exhibition in Al-Hafah village in the countryside of Latakia and Fayrouza village in the countryside of Homs to display products prepared by women who participated in a program in which the Council offered training courses on cooking, embroidery and crocheting for two months.
MECC Executive Committee Meeting – Final Statement
The Executive Committee of MECC held its third meeting at the Patriarchal See of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East, in Atchane – Bikfaya, Lebanon, 22-23 January 2019.
MECC Delegation visiting His Holiness Aram I
“The MECC is not simply an Ecumenical Organization and an Ecumenical NGO, it rather encompasses all the Churches in the Middle East, a Council for them all together”. This was the message of His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Cilicia, in support of the ecumenical mission of the Middle East Council of Churches to build bridges among the Churches and promote their unity.
MECC Secretary General visits Heads of Churches in Lebanon
In preparation for the executive Board meeting of the Middle East Council of Churches on the 22nd January in Atchane Beirut, MECC Secretary General Dr. Souraya Bechealany met with several Church leaders.
MECC Secretary General Visits His Beatitude Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenian Catholic Church
In the context of her official visits to the Church leaders in the Middle East, MECC Secretary General Dr. Souraya Bechealany met His Beatitude Krikor Bedros XX Gabroyan, the Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenian Catholic Church in the Beirut Patriarchal See.
The visit of the Middle East Council of Churches to Egypt
Under the title “Give us to bear, fruit of the Holy Spirit” and in context with MECC’s visit to the Church leaders of the Middle East, the General Secretary Dr. Souraya Bechealany underwent a series of visitations to Egyptian Church leaders from the 15th to 18th of December.
MECC Secretary General Visits Church Leaders in Syria
Unless the Oriental Churches meet and convey on mutual bases to combine efforts against the threatening challenges in the Levant, the remaining Christians of the East will have to face a real existential danger.
His Holiness Moran Mor Ignatius Aphrem II: Our duty as Member Churches is to support and empower the Council of Churches
MECC Secretary General Dr Souraya Bechealany met His Holiness Moran Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East and Supreme Head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church as the final stop of her visits to the Heads of the Churches in Syria at the Patriarchate Headquarters in Damascus.
HB John X Yaziji: Our challenges have become existential extending to all East, it is about being or being not!
The General Secretary of the Council of Churches of the Middle East presented the council’s situation with His Beatitude John X Yaziji, the Patriarch of Antioch and all the East for the Greek Orthodox, in a protocol visit at the headquarters of the Patriarchate in Damascus.
HB Yousef al Absi: We must Support the MECC mission for building bridges and bonds of unity among the Eastern Churches
Dr. Souraya Bachealani, the General Secretary of the MECC, visited His Beatitude Yousef al Absi, the Patriarch of Antioch, and all the Eastern Melkite Catholic church, at the headquarters of the Patriarchate in Damascus.
Protection Sector: Prevention, Response and Outreach to Empower Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV) Trauma Survivors Project | Lebanon
This is a project that includes psychosocial group counseling sessions for women and children, knitting sessions for women and community GBV awareness sessions for men and women.
Cancer Patients Support | Syria
Due to livelihoods depletion, increase of medicine prices; people in Syria are finding it more difficult to cover their health needs. Cancer patients are struggling to cover their treatment costs which, in many cases may either have their cancer treatment interrupted or even stopped.
Food Security Sector: Food Preservation and Cooking Skills Project | Lebanon
This is a program that teaches Lebanese women living in the Akaar region how to harvest, prepare, and preserve various types of fruits, vegetables, and traditional Lebanese foods.
Basic Needs Sector: Cash Assistance Project | Lebanon
This is a program that provides cash assistance for 1000 families. The program surveyed 1300 families in the Mount Lebanon area.
Multi-Sector: The Life Skills Training Project | Lebanon
This is a project, conducted in both the South and in Mount Lebanon areas, that is offered for vulnerable beneficiaries such as Syrian and Iraqi refugees as well as vulnerable Lebanese.
Education Sector: Out of School Project | Lebanon
This project targets children who have never been to school or have been out of school for many years due to their refugee status.
Health Sector: Our Lady Dispensary Community Health Project | Lebanon
This program, supported by many donors and MECC itself, provides affordable primary care and mental health services for vulnerable persons living in Mount Lebanon.
Health Sector: The Home Care Project | Lebanon
Home care is a livelihoods training course for both Lebanese and Syrian refugees. This high in-demand project utilizes professional teachers from the University of Balamand Faculty of Health Sciences and teaches participants skills
At the Maison du Futur Conference: "Do Christians Have a Future in the Middle East"?
The Middle East Council of Churches participated in the meeting held by “La Maison du Futur”, in collaboration with “Wilfried Marten’s Centre for European Studies” and “Al Quds Centre” at Maison du Futur, Sérail Bikfaya. The conference entitled “Do Christians Have a Future in the Middle East?” aimed to discuss the future of Christians in the Middle East, bringing together an elite of political activists, intellectuals, and clerics from Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Palestine and Lebanon.
Bachealany in the Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies in Abu Dhabi: We Believe That our Churches Play a Crucial Role in Promoting Citizenship and Peace in the Middle East
Secretary General in the Middle East Council of Churches Dr. Souraya Bachealany participated with in Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies on “Inclusive Citizenship in the Middle East and North Africa”, which was opened today in Abu Dhabi and lasts until November 15. The Forum, held in partnership with Wilton Park Association, affiliated to the British Foreign Ministry and Adyan Foundation, brought together over 50 prominent Muslim, Christian and other religious scholars from the Middle East, along with a number of policy makers from 11 countries around the world.