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Ms. Sally Azar Will Be Ordained as the First Reverend Female Pastor in Palestine
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land announced that it will ordain Ms. Sally Azar, daughter of Bishop Sani Ibrahim Azar, to be a Reverend in the Church, becoming the first female pastor in Palestine, on Sunday 22 January 2023, at 3pm Jerusalem time.
You can watch the livestream of the ceremony on the YouTube channel of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land, through the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5ClyaldZZU.
The Middle East Council of Churches Invites You to Its New Round Table
"The Prisoner and Human Dignity"
Thursday 26 January 2023 - 9:30 am To 2:30 pm
As part of its series of monthly seminars, the Middle East Council of Churches has the honor to invite you to a round table entitled "The Prisoner and Human Dignity", on Thursday 26 January 2023, from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, at the headquarters of the MECC General Secretariat in Beirut. You can participate in it on Zoom via the following link: https://tinyurl.com/9kzwm2be, or live on the MECC Facebook page.
The round table will start with an opening and welcome speech by Dr. Laure Abi Khalil, which will be followed by the speech of the MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs.
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 weekly message of the MECC Secretary General Dr. Abs, which is entitled “Praying for Unity: A Phase of a Cultural Faith Process in the Making”, on the occasion of the beginning of the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity”. Dr. Abs highlighted the importance of building bridges and meeting together, stressing the need to strengthen the Ecumenical culture.
As part of the “Week of Payer for Christian Unity” celebrations, the issue presents a video report about the significance of the date of this week which extends between 18 and 25 January 2023. This is in addition to this week’s booklet, and the daily Prayers and reflections which you may publish and distribute every day.
Praying for Unity: A Phase of a Cultural Faith Process in the Making
Today begins the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, which runs from the eighteenth to the twenty-fifth of January. It is a week adopted by the churches of the world as an expression of their rejection of Christian division and of their yearning for unity of spirit, testimony, and role.
The Council has been associated with this activity, which was ecumenical par excellence at its outset.
It has been carrying out various tasks in order to make it a success. First, it is firmly convinced of the need for unity among Christians, and second, it has become part of the annual calendar of ecumenical work.
It was a wonderful sight to see, last Sunday, at the early opening of this week in the St. George's Orthodox Cathedral in one of the towns of Mount Lebanon, how the largest number of church leaders came together to celebrate and pray together in the context of keeping up with the activities of the Week of Prayer for Church Unity.
Video – “Dignity, Freedom and Justice for All”
A Joint Seminar Between MECC and OHCHR
It is true that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which the Lebanese expert Charles Malik wrote its final version. A Declaration that guarantees the preservation of human rights and dignity, but solidarity, awareness and preventing infringement of dignity have become necessary efforts today amidst some violations and obstacles.
Hence, the Middle East Council of Churches, in partnership with the Regional Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), held an intellectual seminar entitled "Dignity, Freedom and Justice", on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It was organized on Wednesday 11 January 2023, at the headquarters of the MECC General Secretariat in Beirut.
The video presents an overview of this seminar, its topics and participants. It is produced by the MECC Communication and Public Relations Department.
Distribution of 900 kg of Fodder and 720 kg of Hay to Livestock Breeders in Al Naimeh Town
Before the war in Syria, livestock breeders used to find high-quality fodder at reasonable prices in the market. However, the livestock sector, like other sectors, was affected by war and started to face many challenges, the most important of which are high prices of fodder and periodic vaccinations.
This, in turn, has affected the ability of many livestock breeders in poor villages who resort to breeding in order to sell milk and dairy products to support their families. Many livestock breeders will no longer be able to continue their work taking into consideration constant losses resulting from high fodder prices.
The "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity"
An Annual Historical Occasion Between 18 and 25 January, What is its Significance?
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is celebrated annually during eight days of daily Prayers worldwide. It is an historic annual ritual which extends between 18 and 25 January in the global Christian calendar, in the Northern part of the world. As for the Southern part, people are in holidays during this period, therefore Churches celebrate the Week of Prayer around Pentecost.
A unity our Lord Jesus Christ prayed for and entrusted us with as he said: “that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you.” (John 17:21)
The week of prayer carries with it profound Christian and theological meanings through which Christians move on their annual ecumenical journey. Setting a date for the week itself has a special significance, turning it into a Christian tradition that started in 1908.
The Prayer for Christian Unity
With the beginning of the “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” 2023, let us unite together in Prayer to the Lord Jesus Christ, carrying in our hearts and deed this year’s theme “Do good; seek justice” (Isaiah 1:17).
You can find in Arabic the Prayer for Christian Unity.
La Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos... y la Dignidad
El momento y el contenido de la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos constituyen hitos en la historia de la humanidad, ya que se produce tras una feroz guerra que destruyó una parte importante de la civilización humana, durante la cual se adoptaron métodos de matanza y letalidad que se remontan a siglos atrás. La humanidad se ha visto en la necesidad de fortificarse frente a prácticas sociales, políticas, de derechos humanos, así como a prácticas económicas que pueden devolverla al punto cero, donde no hay retorno, en el camino de la aniquilación.
El texto de la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos es completo, exhaustivo, suficiente y adecuado, ya que abarca todos los aspectos de la vida, en varios niveles, y recuerda a las personas lo que se puede y no se puede cometer contra ellas.
En el preámbulo, la Declaración habla de «un reconocimiento de la dignidad inherente a todos los miembros de la familia humana» y subraya sus «derechos iguales e inalienables», y considera que la dignidad y los derechos son «el fundamento de la libertad, la justicia y la paz en el mundo».
Video - Why is the "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity" Celebrated Between 18 and 25 January Every Year?
The “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” 2023 starts with a hope towards a desired and awaited unity since decades. It is a week which includes 8 daily Prayers and extends between 18 and 25 January every year. We unite in Prayer, reflection, and praise to the Lord Jesus Christ. But what does the date of the Week of Prayer symbolize?
In the video, the Director of the Theological and Ecumenical Department at the Middle East Council of Churches Father Dr. Antoine Al-Ahmar explains the significance and meanings of 18 and 25 January.