MECC
500 Women from Damascus and Dara’a Benefit from Health Awareness and Psychosocial Support Sessions
The Department of Diakonia and Social Service, of the Middle East Council of Churches, Syria’s Office, organized health and psychosocial support sessions for women in reproductive age from Damascus, its countryside, and Dara’a Governorates.
250 women from Damascus and its countryside, and 250 women from Dara’a participated in the 7 days sessions. These sessions were divided into 5 days of health awareness sessions during which the women were educated about the most prominent diseases in society, such as heart disease, osteoporosis, cholera, high blood pressure, diabetes discussing the underlying reasons, prevention methods and treatment in addition to the importance of following a healthy lifestyle. They also learned the proper way to use a blood pressure measurement device.
Psychosocial Support for Children in Lebanon
Strengthening Hope Despite all Challenges
Amidst the difficult living crises that cast a shadow over Lebanon, many families struggle to make ends meet and secure a source of income that enables them to face the daily challenges which are surrounding them. In light of this bitter reality, children are negatively and greatly affected by the socioeconomic pressures that their parents have to pass through. Sometimes, children are unconsciously abandoned and develop poor coping strategies to deal with this reality.
In this context, the Department of Diakonia and Social Service Department at the Middle East Council of Churches, Lebanon’s Office, in cooperation with the international humanitarian organization Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), organized, during July, new psychosocial support sessions with the aim of helping children overcome the difficulties that they may face in their daily lives.
Aiming to Provide a Safe and Healthy Environment for Students
Restoration of WASH Facilities in 7 Schools in Dara’a
School WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) facilities that are not properly equipped and do not meet health and cleanliness standards the fact that puts a threat to the physical and psychological well-being of the students. Such conditions facilitate the spread of diseases among them and can negatively impact the educational process. It may lead students, especially girls, to drop out of school.
Recognizing that every child deserves to live in a safe and clean environment, and acknowledging the importance of ensuring a healthy school environment for students, the Department of Diakonia and Social Service, at the Middle East Council of Churches, Syria’s Office, focused on restoring the WASH facilities in seven schools in the Dara’a Province.
120.000 INHABITANTS OF ARTSAKH TRAPPED IN HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
FOR 8 MONTHS NOW!
A CALL TO STOP THE BLOCKADE!
For the second time, Azerbaijan has isolated Artsakh through a blockade, with the first blockade lasting three years (1989 - 1992).
Political and diplomatic developments are not able to pressure Azerbaijan to open the Latchin corridor for humanitarian assistance from the Republic of Armenia to Stepanakerd population (Artsakh known as the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh) in blockade since 12 December 2022, now for more than eight months! The stories of children, women and the elderly suffering from blockade, lack of medication, food, electricity, gas and internet cut, do not reach the world to tell about the intentions of Azerbaijan to exterminate the Artsakhiots, the indigenous population, without any means of defense and survival.
The Middle East Council of Churches Congratulates His Beatitude Pope Theodoros II
On the occasion of the Fifty Years of His Monasticism
The Middle East Council of Churches, Presidents, Executive Committee Members, and the General Secretariat, extends its warmest congratulations to His Beatitude Pope Theodoros II, Greek Orthodox Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa, on the occasion of the fifty years of his monasticism, and wishes him many years of prosperity, blessings and holiness.
The Middle East Council of Churches also wishes His Beatitude good health and success in his Pastoral mission, and raises its Prayers to the Lord Jesus Christ to grant him determination in his service and Christian testimony.
Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
In the new issue of the weekly newsletter Momentum issued by the Middle East Council of Churches, Communication and Public Relations Department, you can find the weekly message of the MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs, which title is “Three years elapsed”, in commemoration of the 4 August Blast which massively destroyed the capital Beirut.
On this painful commemoration, you can find a video that presents the stories of some of investments’ owners whose businesses were damaged by the Blast, shedding light on the contribution of the Middle East Council of Churches, through the Department of Diakonia and Social Service in Lebanon, in rehabilitating many of these small businesses and investments in order to help their owners restore their sources of livelihood after they lost everything they owned.
Under the Patronage and Presence of His Beatitude Cardinal Mar Behara Boutros Al-Rai
And with the Blessings of His Eminence Bishop Michel Kassarji
The Chaldean Church in Lebanon Invites You to an Evening of Prayer
On the Intention of Peace in Iraq and the Chaldean Church in It
Saturday 12 August 2023 - 6:00 pm, in the Archangel Raphael Cathedral in Baabda, Lebanon
Under the Patronage and Presence of His Beatitude Cardinal Mar Bechara Boutros Al-Rai, Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and with the Blessings of His Eminence Bishop Michel Kassarji, Head of the Chaldean Community in Lebanon, the Chaldean Community in Lebanon invites you to a vigil of meditation, Prayer and chant, on the intention of peace in Iraq and the Chaldean Church in it. It will be held on Saturday 12 August 2023, at 6:00 pm, in the Archangel Raphael Cathedral in Baabda - Brasilia - Pierre El Helou Street, Lebanon.
Note: the Celebration’s duration will be one hour and a half.
The Association of Theological Institutes in the Middle East – A.T.I.M.E
The First Annual Student Conference
Respect for Creation is Glorification of the Creator
Maadi - Cairo, 2023
The Association of Theological Institutes in the Middle East (A.T.I.M.E) held its first annual student conference, at the Faculty of Humanities and Theological Sciences, Maadi - Cairo, from 23 to 30 July. The conference was organized and attended by the ATIME’s Predsident, Archimandrite Jack Khalil, ATIME’s Executive Secretary Father Michael Mikhael Kanbar, the Associate Executive Secretary Reverend Bishoy Helmi, and the Associate Executive Secretary Reverend Samuel Rosvi. The following members of the Association also attended and participated: Father Bishoy Rasmi, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Theological Sciences, Maadi - Cairo, Dr. Gerges Saleh, Dr. Adly Anis Souleiman, on behalf of the Theological Seminary in Cairo, Dr. Isaac Ibrahim Ajban Shenouda, on behalf of the Institute of Coptic Studies, Dr. Michael Edward Abdo Mikhael on behalf of the Institute of Care and Education, and Father Kevork Karakozian on behalf of the Higher Theological School - the Armenian Catholicosate of the House of Cilicia - Antelias, and Father Andraos Matta on behalf of the Seminary Faculty in Alexandria. The conference's guests, Reverend Dr. Benjamin Simon from the World Council of Churches, and Dr. Manal Nader, Director of the Institute of Environmental Studies at the University of Balamand, also participated.
Three years elapsed
On the fourth of this month, two days from now, it will be three years since the historic explosion that shook Beirut, Lebanon, and the world. This explosion was classified as one of the most powerful in human history after atomic ones.
At the time, under the pressure of the disaster’s horror, the people’s pain, and the anger of the masses, the Lebanese state promised to uncover the circumstances of the explosion and arrest those responsible for it within two weeks of its occurrence.
Third Year Commemoration of the 4 August Blast
Searching for Hope Despite all Challenges
Video - The Middle East Council of Churches Contributes in Getting Back the Activity of the Affected Small Businesses
A third year has passed since the catastrophic 4 August Blast, and the wound is still deep and open... A disaster that destroyed the heart of the capital Beirut, and ignited the hearts of millions of people who lost their loved ones, as well as many memories buried under the rubble... A third year has passed, and the truth is still obscure and lost. Who will heal the grief of the victims’ families? And how Beirut’s wounds will be healed? Are the Lebanese people still clinging to hope?
Three years following the Beirut Port Blast, the capital's silos are still bent, but the will to live remains the strongest. Therefore, many initiatives seek to heal the Lebanese people’s wounds in order to restore hope to their lives, including aid assistance as well as moral and psychological support...
Healthy Competition or Rising Tensions?
Report: July 2023
Introduction
The Middle East has been showing signs of economic improvement despite the economic slowdown everywhere else in the world. This has enticed regional and international players to delve deeper into the ME, using diplomatic, military, and economic means. Unfortunately, this has prompted tensions to rise across the region as world powers compete over who gets what. As such, the following question comes to mind: Will the ME be more divided as a result of the ambitions of global powers?