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Dr. Michel Abs, the MECC Secretary General, in a first acquaintance meeting with the DSPR team
Dr. Michel Abs, the MECC Secretary General, in a first acquaintance meeting with the DSPR team
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 19 to 27 October 2020
P. Chárbel Bahi, en representación de la Iglesia Ortodoxa Siria en la Beirut herida:
Necesitamos con urgencia estar unidos como cristianos mientras trabajamos juntos y mostramos el cristianismo a través de nuestras obras
A raíz de la explosión de Beirut, las familias de las iglesias y sus instituciones afiliadas se apresuraron a ayudar a los afectados, a calmar su dolor y curar sus heridas, que ahora son eternas. En cooperación con organizaciones humanitarias locales e internacionales, como el Consejo de Iglesias del Medio Oriente-Departamento de Diaconía, las diócesis y arquidiócesis de Beirut continúan sus esfuerzos para apoyar a aquellos que han sido afectados psicológica, moral y financieramente; especialmente porque se ahogan en un ciclo interminable de crisis asfixiantes y no podrán salir fácilmente de él.
Dr. Michel Abs, Secretario General del MECC, en Bkerke: Lo que discutimos con Su Beatitud el Patriarca Rai será una parte esencial de nuestro trabajo hacia la Asamblea General del Consejo
Dr. Michel Abs, el secretario general del MECC inició sus visitas oficiales a los presidentes del Consejo para agradecerles su confianza en elegirlo como secretario general por cuatro años. Su primera visita fue a Su Beatitud Bechara Pedro card. Rai en la sede del Patriarcado en Bkerke. Estuvo acompañado por el P. Gabriel Hachem, el Secretario General Adjunto y director del Departamento Teológico y Ecuménico, la Sra. Huguette Salameh, directora del Departamento de Comunicación y Relaciones Públicas, y la Sra. Nina Hallak, coordinadora del Departamento de Diaconía en Beirut.
Fr. Charbel Bahi, representing the Syriac Orthodox Church in the wounded Beirut: We urgently need to be united as Christians while working together and showing Christianity through our deeds
In the wake of the Beirut Blast, the churches families and their affiliated institutions rushed to save their affected, to calm their pain and heal their wounds, which are now eternal. In cooperation with local and international humanitarian organizations, such as the Middle East Council of Churches – Diakonia Department, Beirut's dioceses and archdioceses continue their efforts to support those who have been affected psychologically, morally and financially; especially as they drown in an endless cycle of suffocating crises and will not be able to get out of it easily.
In a follow-up to the consequences of Beirut Blast disaster The Middle East Council of Churches continues to sow hope
A lady affected by the Beirut Blast, said in confused and bittersweet tears while receiving a box of aid offered by the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) “I did not expect to receive cleaning products that would last me for 3 to 4 months, especially that I was not capable of, buying them myself”. In fact, since the 4th of August, this lady’s tears have been burning. She described the pain and despair that are dominating Beirut's people who, without individual initiatives and assistance of churches and civil societies, would have been neither helped nor supported in these tragic and brutal circumstances.
Is there any glimmer of hope in the Beirut Blast investigation?
Although the Lebanese and international observers were hopeful that the FBI would disclose a revelation that would inflame the media, it unfortunately released an inconclusive report which left many questions unanswered. However, not all hope is lost as the judge overseeing the case is still awaiting the French Investigators’ report which is expected to be more comprehensive and conclusive than the one the FBI handed over, which had not determined whether the explosion was accidental or not.
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 12 to 19 October 2020
Dr. Michel Abs, MECC Secretary General, from Bkerke: What we discussed with His Beatitude Patriarch Al Rahi will form an essential part of our work towards the council’s General Assembly
Dr. Michel Abs, the MECC Secretary General started his official visits to the council’s Presidents to thank them for their confidence in electing him as Secretary General for four years. Therefore, his first visit was to His Beatitude Mar Bechara Boutros Al Rahi at the Patriarchate headquarters in Bkerke. He was accompanied by Fr. Gabriel Hachem, the Associate Secretary General and director of the Theological and Ecumenical Department, Mrs. Huguette Salameh, director of the Communication and Public Relations Department, and Ms. Nina Hallak, coordinator of the Diakonia Department in Beirut.
A new batch of relief supplies for the families affected with the Beirut Blast
In the framework of the last two appeals launched by the Middle East Council of Churches consequently to the Beirut Blast, the Diakonia department’s team provided a new batch of relief supplies to presidents in the member church to be distributed to the most vulnerable and damaged families in the Eastern Orthodox, Orthodox, Evangelical and Catholic Churches.
From Maronite Archdiocese in destroyed Beirut Father Gabriel Tabet: We are working on sowing hope and trust, because God will never leave us!
Winter is coming, the economic crisis is getting worse and worse, the spread of the Corona virus is increasing horribly and Beirut’s citizens are still suffering from their bleeding wounds. Over 60 days have passed on the catastrophe that hit Beirut, and huge damages still linger on whereas Lebanese people are exhausted from trying to survive while facing an unknown fate. Who will save them from this disaster that ruined their lives and destroyed their future?
Will the investigation of Beirut Blast prevail soon?
In a progressive step towards finding the real reason behind the Beirut blast, the FBI delivered its final report to the judge overseeing the issue. Although there are no indications to what is the content of the report, the judge is still waiting for similar reports from French and British explosives experts. Hopefully, a verdict will be passed soon and those responsible for the reckless actions that lead to the disaster will be brought to justice.
The Middle East Council of Churches organizes a training session for teachers in Damascus
MECC implemented a training for 45 teachers and institute directors in Damascus, entitled “child protection”. This training aims to improve the teachers’ capacities to deal with children through better understanding of their emotions and thoughts depending on their age. In addition to raising awareness to wrong and common behavior with kids.
The Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs mourns the loss of Georges Hezo
The secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), Dr. Michel Abs addressed a condolences letter to His Holiness Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and all the East, Supreme Head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church, and to the family of the deceased Georges Jamil Hazou, and his loved ones.
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 5 to 12 October 2020
The Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs welcomed Father Melki with the “Roots Don’t Die” team
Dr. Michel Abs, the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) welcomed at the Council's headquarters in Beirut, the priest of the parish Mar Behnam & Sarah for Syriac Catholic, Father David Melki. Father melki offered Dr. Abs a copy of the documentary “Roots don’t die”, while he was accompanied by a team of the media committee, Johnny Karam, Raffi Sayegh, Leah Adel Meemary and Tony Azar. After the team offered their gift and congratulated Dr. Abs for his new position as Secretary General for the MECC, Melki explained the reasons that pushed him to prepare this documentary; Which studied the Biography of Mor Ephram the Syriac, in coincidence with the Saint's centenary and his declaration as a Saint for the whole church in 1920.
Con la ayuda de MECC, veinte mujeres están creando conciencia sobre la salud en Damasco
Con el fin de difundir la educación para la salud entre el mayor número posible de miembros de la sociedad, el Consejo de Iglesias de Oriente Medio (MECC) organizó una jornada de formación sobre concienciación sanitaria, en la que participaron veinte mujeres en Damasco y Damasco Rural. Durante los seis días de formación, los participantes conocieron las enfermedades más virales de la sociedad, sus causas, tratamiento y precauciones a tomar. Además de aprender cómo medir la presión arterial y un entrenamiento básico en primeros auxilios. Se dedicaron dos días más al apoyo psicológico, durante el cual las damas aprendieron sobre las habilidades de comunicación efectiva, el discernimiento, el pensamiento positivo, el manejo de los desafíos y el establecimiento de una meta y un plan para lograrlo.
Hadn’t it been for the volunteers, Beirut would have died twice
The catastrophe that hit the heart of the capital Beirut on the 4th of August, at a time where the country was drowning in an endless cycle of political, economic and health crises. On that day, the scale was tipped, during which the Lebanese people lived horrifying and difficult hours in a tragic black cloud. But the very next day, the Lebanese rushed to the streets of the destroyed capital, and before scenes of massive destruction, they stood in solidarity to save their injured capital, in complete absence of the government. The Lebanese people, especially youth, refused to have their dreams buried in these streets, that turned into war-like zones; rather they wanted to saw hope to rebuild their Beirut.
The journalist Huguette Salameh, director of the MECC Communication and Public Relations Department highlighted on Télé Lumière and Noursat the council's humanitarian role in the relief of Beirut
Télé Lumière - Noursat dedicated a weekly segment for the Middle East Council of Churches every Thursday in "Al Nour Maana" show, to discuss the latest updates regarding the MECC appeal as well its relief and development projects in Beirut.
Beirut blast: 3 months later
The families of the victims and those affected are revolting
Although at a smaller scale, demonstrations once again erupted in the capital, calling for justice transparency and the truth. Till today, not one low or high level employee, or political figure has been sacked, revealing the degree of accountability in the country. Laughably, the government during the beginning of the month, mourned the death of a Kuwaiti ruler when it continuously failed to honor those that fell in Beirut, by delivering swift justice. Yet again, our political elite sucked up to our wealthier neighbors hoping to receive some petty cash. As for the matter of those that had fallen, knowing Lebanon’s history and political climate, they may join a long roster of casualties that were forgotten across the ages.