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Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
In the new issue of the weekly newsletter Momentum issued by the Communication and Public Relations Department of the Middle East Council of Churches you can find the message of the MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs entitled this week “Christ is Risen...a Blessed Palms Sunday”, in which he tackled the moral, psychological, and social dimension of the absence of social consensus to adopt the same dates for religious occasions, shedding light on the importance of the unification of the feasts as an indicator of the unity of the soul in the believing community.
Christ is Risen...a Blessed Palms Sunday
Confusing are religious occasions when there is no social consensus to adopt the same dates for them.
We will not enter into the theological or heritage dimension of the issue, as this field has its masters, but the psychological and social dimension is confusing, especially when it comes to the unknowing, or the non-Christian citizens.
As for the sons of churches, they are concerned with the unification of the feasts as an indicator of the unity of the soul in the believing community, since the different dates of the feasts are an indicator of division, separation and fragmentation, and no believer would accept that, as he considers it as a threat to his faith and the unity of the sons of his creed.
When will you unite the holidays? A question that citizens and institutions ask us; Moreover, there are some faith groups that have set their sights on the goal of unifying the holidays exclusively.
Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
In the new issue of the weekly newsletter Momentum issued by the Communication and Public Relations Department of the Middle East Council of Churches you can find a news about the participation of the MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs in a solidarity meeting on the occasion of 9 years since the kidnapping of the Bishops Paul Yazigi and John Ibrahim, organized by the “Orthodox Encounter” and the “Syriac League”. As for the message of Dr. Abs for this week, it is the speech that he delivered during the solidarity meeting, entitled “The Registry Is Still Open - When Will the Registry Be Closed? In memory of the kidnapped shepherds”.
The Registry Is Still Open - When Will the Registry Be Closed?
In memory of the kidnapped shepherds
To the three and a half million martyrs of the Orthodox Christians of Anatolia, we can add the name: Boulos Yazigi, the Shepherd and Martyr,
To the half a million martyrs of Syrian Christians we can also add a name: Youhanna Ibrahim, the Shepherd Martyr too,
They may be alive, but they are living martyrs, since what kind of a life did they have during or after all this detention?
Since the earthly powers were unable to tell us about their fate, should we inquire about it in the constellation of “Al-Farqadan”? *
You two high and exalted stars, have you seen two shepherds who disappeared while ministering to their flocks?
9 Years Since the kidnapping of Bishops Yazigi and Ibrahim
Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs in a Solidarity Meeting with the "Orthodox Encounter" and the "Syriac League":
They may be alive, but they are living martyrs, since what kind of a life did they have during or after all this detention?
On the occasion of 9 years since the kidnapping of the Bishops Paul Yazigi and John Ibrahim, the “Orthodox Encounter” and the “Syriac League” organized a solidarity meeting on Monday, April 12, 2022 at Le Gabriel Hotel in Achrafieh, Beirut, entitled “We will not forget and we will not be quiet”. The Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches participated in the meeting, and delivered a speech entitled “The Registry Is Still Open - When Will the Registry Be Closed? In memory of the kidnapped shepherds”.
Elderlies in Lebanon Are in Danger
MECC Sorrows Hope in Their Homes
“I cannot express how happy I am with this aid! will share it with my brother’s family”, “You’ve restored my faith in humanity! I haven’t received any aid for a long time”, “Hygienic and cleaning products are expensive, so we can’t afford it”… As such, elderly women in Lebanon expressed their urgent need for a glimmer of hope and support amidst the social collapse that made them drown in despair due to the economic, social and health crises... they are witnessing as all the Lebanese people.
The Regional Director of Diakonia Department in Jordan
A Follow Up to the MECC Training Courses and Programs in Amman
The Regional Director of the Service and Relief Department - Diakonia at the Middle East Council of Churches visited the MECC office in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, where the office’s Director Mrs. Wafaa Al Qusous welcomed him. The visit aimed at following up the ongoing projects and looking forward to organize future programs in order to achieve the desired ecumenical and humanitarian goals.
The Middle East Bleeds Before an Unknown Future
March 2022: A Month of International Fluctuation and Development
As the drums of war sounded between Russia and Ukraine and Russian military operations escalated on the capital Kyiv, the world turned its attention to the difficult humanitarian reality in Eastern Europe. In its turn, the Middle East raised the alarm as the repercussions of this war affected most of the countries in the region, already suffering from years of wars, conflicts, and economic and social collapses.