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Video - Keeping Memory Alive
We Recall an Interview Conducted by the MECC Media Team with His Beatitude Patriarch Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian, on the 109th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide
Keeping Memory Alive, we recall an interview conducted by the Media Team of the Middle East Council of Churches with His Beatitude Patriarch Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian, Catholicos Patriarch of the Armenian Catholic Church of Cilicia, and President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) for the Catholic Family, on the 109th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.
This interview took place following a lecture on the Armenian Genocide entitled "Keeping Memory Alive," delivered by the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) Professor Michel Abs, on Monday, April 22, 2024, at the Theatre of the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Geitaoui, Lebanon.
The Violet Flower: The Will to Live is the Strongest
On the Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide: What Does this Flower Symbolize?
Keeping Memory Alive, and on the 111th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, we recall an article made by the Media Team of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) on the 110th Commemoration of the Genocide, under the title "The Violet Flower: The Will to Live is the Strongest, On the Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide: What Does this Flower Symbolize?”.
“Aram Bezikian Museum of Armenian Genocide Orphans”: A Bridge from Tragedy and Death to Life and Hope
Keeping Memory Alive, and on the 111th Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, we recall an article made by the Media Team of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), under the title "Aram Bezikian Museum of Armenian Genocide Orphans: A Bridge from Tragedy and Death to Life and Hope”.
United In Prayer
"O death, where is your sting? O Hades, where is your victory? Christ is risen and you are abolished. Christ is risen and the demons are cast down. Christ is risen and the angels rejoice. Christ is risen and life is freed. Christ is risen and the tomb is emptied of the dead: for Christ, being risen from the dead, has become the Leader and Reviver of those who had fallen asleep. To Him be glory and power for ever and ever. Amen" (Saint John Chrysostom).
On the First Anniversary of His Death
His Holiness Pope Francis: The memory of the tragedy cannot be erased and is a source of peace and future prospects
The Supreme Pontiff Bore the Concerns of the Armenian People and all Who Have Been Subjected to Genocides and Massacres
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His Holiness Pope Francis, the Pope of Mercy and Humility, Father of the poor, the marginalized, and the destitute, carried the message of humanity and of every human being on this earth. He defended their rights and sought to preserve their dignity, being the voice crying out in the wilderness, seeking with every word and every step to prepare the way of the Lord so that He might make His paths straight.
He addressed many issues and concerns with hope, as a listening ear and a warm shelter for all the people who have suffered and continue to suffer due to tragedies, wars, conflicts, and disasters. With his compassionate smile, he transformed pain into hope and despair into reassurance... the reassurance in the constant presence of our Heavenly Father.
The Armenian cause was not forgotten by the Supreme Pontiff. He stood by the Armenian people with his Prayers, support, and Apostolic visit to Armenia. He was a source of strength, inspiration, and motivation to move forward in the search for justice.
First Anniversary of the Death of His Holiness Pope Francis... Friend of the Youth and Their Greatest Supporter
The General Coordinator of APECL Jeune in Lebanon Lawyer Roy Jreich in an Interview with the MECC Media:
"His Holiness gave youth his thoughts, heart and life. He listened to their challenges, concerns, hopes, and aspirations"
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"Walk in hope! Hope overcomes all weariness, every crisis and every worry. It gives us a powerful incentive to move forward, for it is a gift received from God Himself. The Lord fills our life with meaning, sheds light on our path and shows us its ultimate direction and goal."
This is what His Holiness Pope Francis wanted from youth in his message on the occasion of the 39th World Youth Day. He wanted them to embark on a journey as pilgrims, discover life through love, seek God’s face, and experience God's merciful embrace.
His Holiness Pope Francis, a friend of the youth and their greatest supporter, has accompanied them in many stages, celebrations, conferences, and gatherings. On every occasion, he encouraged them to strengthen their faith and face life's challenges with hope and perseverance. He was the one who called on them to seek happiness, without giving up, and to have the courage to replace fears with dreams.
Between these Papal encounters and events, many youth experiences from the Middle East and the world document the closeness of His Holiness to today's youth and the future leaders.