MECC
April 24. Crime and accountability!
For a hundred and six years, the Armenian people remembered the attempt of extermination that they were subjected to at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century.
A secure, peaceful and creative people who suddenly found themselves in a state of lethality and homelessness.
A Special Day for the Grandparents and Elderly in July
July 25, 2021 is no longer just another day worldwide, as it has become a day dedicated to honor the grandparents and elderly in general. So let us prepare for this special day to thank and appreciate them. On this occasion, we will celebrate with our family and grandparents as they have a role in consolidating faith and promoting love and intimacy between the members of the family or the society generally...
Aram Bezikian Museum of Armenian Genocide Orphans: A Bridge from Tragedy and Death to Life and Hope
On the remembrance day of the Armenian genocide, one of the greatest human catastrophes in human history, it is necessary to shed light on a historical site that embodies this tragic massacre. The ancient Lebanese city of Byblos embraces at its heart the culture of people who have long suffered.
Following the Beginning of the Vaccination Campaigns, Are People Still Hesitated?
Report: 21 April 2021
Despite the drive to deliver vaccines to the population, many ME citizens are still reluctant to take the vaccine.
For instance, the acceptance rates of vaccination are just 23% in Kuwait and 28% in Jordan, making the various national immunization plans difficult to implement.
ARMENIAN GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE DAY
1915 – 2021
Criminality and Denial still in work
The 24th of April marks the day of the Armenian Genocide remembrance of 1915. WWI was the right time for Turkey to execute long planned extermination of the Armenian people living in Western Armenia. The strategy was to create a homogenous Turkish state through Turkification of the ethnic minorities within the empire, a policy that culminated in the systematic annihilation of the Armenian population.
Reverend Dr. Rima Nasrallah, from the National Evangelical Church of Beirut: Fasting is a time of self-evaluation, repentance and avoiding what distances us from God
Evangelical churches are characterized by their autonomy, diversity and geographic independence
It is true that several initiatives have sought to strengthen the movement of unity between Churches, but the main goal remains bridging distances between all Church families while preserving their differences. This diversity characterizes all churches at different levels such as beliefs, prayers, and traditions ...
Judicial Heroism or Another Public Stunt?
Lead investigator Judge Tarek Bitar ordered on 15 April, the release of six people detained in connection to the devastating Beirut Blast. However, the judge rejected the release of 19 other people. This is certainly a sign of our judicial system is working by weeding out those that are deemed innocent from those who are to-be caught.
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 12 to 19 April 2021
MECC: Environmental Challenges and the Source of Values
The Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) works in a very turbulent, volatile and confused environment, and sometimes finds itself in positions that require a lot of audaciousness and daring to deal with its components.
The MECC, which includes all the churches of the area and has been operating for nearly half a century, has accumulated experience and know-how in areas in which it has shown appreciative success.
MECC ANNUAL PARTNERS MEETING: Working together for a more effective and sustainable collaboration
MECC General Secretariat held its annual meeting today on 14th April 2021 with international and regional partner organizations and institutions on Zoom to discuss different opinions and share knowledge in order to develop the role of the council and improve work mechanism and cooperation in future projects.
The Coronavirus COVID-19 situation in the Middle East
Report: 14 April 2021
As the Arab world prepares itself for Ramadan, the pandemic continues to spread at alarming rates in the Middle East.
Assistant Secretary General of the Orthodox Youth Movement and its President in Mount Lebanon Engineer Elie Kebbe: Fasting helps youth face their problems and relieve their anxiety
As children of the Church, we stand out because we are neither broken nor defeated by Hell
The forty-day fasting time is considered one of the most important seasons loaded with prayers, ecclesiastical celebrations and various spiritual meetings in which the faithful participate with commitment, especially the youth whose presence has always been characterized by positive energy, vitality and hope... They are always overjoyed to prepare for the holy week and Easter as they strive to spread hope in the hearts of many brothers.
Are We in the Recovery Stage?
Report 1 to 13 April 2021
Recently, the IMF revised its projections of the real GDP growth in the (MENA) region to increase it to 4 percent in 2021, an upgrade of 0.9 percent relative to the fund’s October projections. This is due to the fact that MENA countries have managed to lessen the impacts of the pandemic on their economies through certain policies that set the balance between the people’s health and the protection of the economy.
Revival of Beirut, European-Style
On the 9th of April 2021, two German firms unveiled a reconstruction plan that would turn Beirut port and its surroundings into a major lucrative area, according to European standards. Speaking at a press conference in Beirut, Colliers Germany’s managing director Hermann Schnell stated “affordable housing for families, green space and good infrastructure” is one of the goals of the project.
MECC Supports 9th Grade Students in Aleppo and Rural Damascus
In the framework of its efforts to support students to continue their education, MECC implemented remedial classes for 9th grade students in Aleppo and Rural Damascus Governorates.
The classes addressed all necessary information in the curriculum in order to improve the academic level of students to enable them pass the 9th grade official exams successfully.
MECC Secretariat General in an Online meeting with Cardinal Sako: What comes after the visit of Pope Francis to Iraq?
As a follow-up to the visit of His Holiness Pope Francis to Iraq, Middle East Council of Churches President on behalf of the Catholic family and Patriarch of Babylon for the Chaldeans Cardinal Mar Louis Raphael Sako met with MECC General Secretary Dr. Michel Abs, Assistant Secretary General Father Dr. Nicolas Bustros and departments directors.
MECC Coronavirus (COVID 19) Weekly Report
Syria and Lebanon
Humanitarian Update
Reporting period: from 4 to 12 April 2021