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A new ecumenical committee formed to follow up on Beirut's appeal:
MECC and its member churches working together for the relief and reconstruction of the stricken capital
At the invitation of the Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), Dr. Souraya Bechealany and with the blessings of the heads of the member churches and the metropolitans of Beirut's dioceses, the Beirut Appeal’s Ecumenical Committee held its first meeting in order to organize and coordinate the humanitarian and relief work between the Council and the churches in Beirut and follow up on the disaster relief operation targeting the biggest number possible of people affected by the Beirut blast.
MECC prayed with Cardinal Pietro Parolin on the intention of the wounded Beirut
Under the framework of the solidarity visit done by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican’s Secretary of State, to Beirut on the 3rd of September, 2020, the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), represented by its Secretary General Dr. Souraya Behealany and the Director of the Theological and Ecumenical Department, Fr. Gaby Hachem, participated in the reception ceremony. In addition, they participated in the meeting held by Cardinal Parolin with the spiritual leaders in Lebanon.
Soutien à la ville dévastée de Beyrouth et à sa population en détresse
Conseil des Eglises chrétiennes du Moyen-Orient
Le 20 août 2020, le Conseil des Églises du Moyen-Orient (CEMO/MECC) a lancé cet appel aux Églises du monde et à ses partenaires: Christ est vraiment ressuscité, il est ressuscité ! Depuis 2000 ans, les chrétiens du Moyen-Orient ont continuellement proclamé la Résurrection du Christ pour exprimer à la fois leur foi et leur confrontation avec la mort, la plus grande menace pour l’humanité et la création. En raison de sa vivacité religieuse, culturelle et commerciale et de sa présence au cœur du monde antique, leur région n'a jamais vraiment connu une paix authentique, si ce n’est pour de courtes périodes.
The Journalist Huguette Salameh, Director of the MECC Communication and Public Relations Department Highlighted on Mariam TV the Council's Disaster Relief Role and the MECC Beirut Appeal
The Journalist Huguette Salameh, Director of the MECC Communication and Public Relations Department, was the guest of "Al Mawa’d" program broadcasted on Maryam TV. During her interview, she mentioned the humanitarian and disaster relief role the MECC is executing since its foundation in 1974, in addition to its mission and goals. She also highlighted the MECC Beirut Appeal issued due to the Beirut Port explosion that occurred on the 4th of August 2020.
Interview with Mr. Ziad El Sayegh, MECC Policies and Communication Advisor, on the Egyptian TV ME SAT, About the Latest updates of the Beirut Port Explosion and the Relief Role of the Council
Ziad El Sayegh, MECC Policies and Communication Advisor, was the guest of “Good Evening” (Masa’ El Kheir in Arabic) program broadcasted on the Egyptian TV ME SAT. During his interview over the phone, he highlighted the latest news regarding the destructive Beirut port explosion which occurred on August 4, and its enormous repercussions. He also underlined the MECC role in helping the afflicted Beirut and its distressed people, thanking His Holiness Pope Tawadros II for responding to the Council’s appeal by sending a shipment of aid offered by the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt.
Video: Beirut, you are not alone
One month has passed since the Beirut Port explosion, that devastated the capital of light, freedom, wisdom, joy and living together, transforming it into a capital stricken at the core. For four weeks, the Lebanese people have lived an endless period of great pain. August 4, 2020, 6:07 pm… A date that Lebanese will never forget, after they have witnessed moments of terror in a city that drowned, in less than minutes, under rubble and debris. In a few seconds, this disaster stole from 300,000 Lebanese their loved ones, friends, houses, properties and livelihoods… This disaster claimed 200 lives and left 6,500 injured.
The video is a tribute to the wounded Beirut. It was prepared by the MECC Communication and Public Relations Department.
MECC, ACT Alliance Y WCC Presentan Una Declaración Conjunta
Para Una Investigación Internacional Transparente Sobre El Bombardeo Del Puerto De Beirut Y Por La Justicia Y El Apoyo a Los Libaneses
En el lapso de un mes después de la catástrofe de la explosión de Beirut, el Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI), la Alianza ACT y el Consejo de Iglesias del Oriente Medio (MECC) presentaron sus condolencias a todos los libaneses que perdieron a sus seres queridos en la catastrófica explosión que se produjo en el corazón de Beirut el 4 de agosto de 2020. Declararon su solidaridad con los afligidos, los heridos, los desplazados y los que sufren.
An MECC Delegation visiting the Coptic Orthodox Church in Beirut
Thursday August 31, 2020
A delegation from the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) including Father Gaby Alfred Hachem, Director of the Theological and Ecumenical Department (TED), Sister Emily Tannous, Coordinator of the Department, and Mrs. Seta Hadeshian, representing Dr. Souraya Bechealany, MECC Secretary General, visited the Coptic Orthodox Church in Sin El Fil, to meet with His Eminence Anba Antonius, Coptic Bishop of Jerusalem, Lebanon, Kuwait and the Gulf and to welcome Coptic Monk Timon Al-Suriani, who was appointed as the new Head of the Coptic Church in Lebanon.
MECC, ACT Alliance and WCC in a Joint Statement: For a transparent international investigation into the bombing of the Beirut port and for justice and support for the Lebanese
On the lapse of a month after the Beirut blast disaster, the World Council of Churches (WCC), ACT Alliance and the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) presented their condolences to all Lebanese people who lost their loved ones in the catastrophic explosion that ripped through the heart of Beirut on 4 August 2020. They declared their solidarity with the bereaved, the injured, the displaced and the suffering.
Beirut Blast, MECC, ACT Alliance and WCC Joint Statement
The World Council of Churches (WCC), ACT Alliance and the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) present their condolences to all Lebanese people who lost their loved ones in the catastrophic explosion that ripped through the heart of Beirut on 4 August 2020. We stand in solidarity with the bereaved, the injured, the displaced and the suffering. On behalf of the international ecumenical community, ACT Alliance is launching an appeal as part of the international humanitarian response to this disaster, and we join in calling on the international community for a comprehensive humanitarian mechanism of coordination and collaboration with Lebanese civil society.
Youth Restoring Life in the Lebanese Capital
The month of August 2020 in Lebanon was nothing like other months that Lebanese people have ever lived. Since the 4th of August 2020, Beirut was turned into a devastated city and dreams were buried under rubble and ashes. The young capital bid farewell to its young heroes, some through tragic funerals and others in the gloomy airport hall. The month of August has now ended, on the sound of mothers’ tears; mothers whose hearts were shattered as their children left them. However, in every ending there is a new beginning. Amidst all these painful events, hope remains the only source of strength for many young people who chose to remain in their homeland, among their suffering families and brethren. Beirut today draws strength and hope from every young man and woman, in order to stand tall again.
The August 4 Beirut Blast
Latest updates and humanitarian response
Report #2
Reporting Period: From 27 August to 2 September, 2020
Relief Supplies Offered to the Afflicted Families in Beirut, a Gesture of Love From His Holiness Pope Tawadros II and the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt
Within the framework of the MECC appeal to provide relief for the devastated Beirut and its afflicted people, because of the 4 August blast, His Holiness Pope Tawadros II, Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria hastened to respond to the appeal by offering a shipment of aid included 26 tons of food products, medicines and medical supplies. Following up the process of distributing it to beneficiaries, the MECC Diakonia Department’s team and a group of youth volunteers sorted the offered products and medical supplies, divided and packed them.
Interview on Télé Lumière and Noursat with Eng. Samer Laham, Director of the MECC Diakonia Department, Focusing on MECC Beirut Appeal
Télé Lumière - Noursat dedicated a weekly segment for the Middle East Council of Churches every Thursday in "AL Nour Maana" show, to discuss the latest updates regarding the MECC appeal as well its relief and development projects in Beirut.
Interview on Télé Lumière and Noursat with Fr. Gaby Hachem, Director of the MECC Theological and Ecumenical Department, focusing on MECC Beirut appeal
Télé Lumière - Noursat dedicated a weekly segment for the Middle East Council of Churches every Thursday in "AL Nour Maana" show, to discuss the latest updates regarding the MECC appeal as well its relief and development projects in Beirut.
MECC Is Working on Launching an Ecumenical Youth Platform
On Tuesday 25 and Wednesday 26 August, the MECC Theological and Ecumenical Department (TED) held two virtual meetings with around 17 young people from various churches in Lebanon. These two gatherings were a follow-up to the youth consultation seminar held by the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) on the 11th of July 2020, within the “Kairos Middle East: Towards Churches Global Compact” process.
Beirut and its Churches Cry Out in Pain
3 weeks have passed since the Beirut port explosion, and Lebanese people are still facing the repercussions of this disaster, which left great material and moral damage. For 22 days, the Lebanese were constantly struggling and exerting tireless efforts to rebuild their capital Beirut, which has been undergoing several crises for years. The process of removing shattered glass, wood and debris has been ongoing in public and private properties as well as in churches and their affiliated institutions. However, the losses and damages are still substantial, especially in churches, hospitals and schools.
The August 4 Beirut Blast
Latest updates and humanitarian response
Reporting Period: From 5 to 26 August 2020
A Delegation from MECC Visits the Heads of the Damaged Churches in Beirut
SG Dr Bechealany: “We have issued an appeal to help the devastated city of Beirut and its distressed people”
In the wake of the Beirut Port explosion that occurred on August 4, 2020 and resulted in massive destruction and damage to public and private properties, as well as to churches and their institutions, Dr. Souraya Bechealany, Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), visited the council's member churches in Beirut.
Declaración Del Consejo De Iglesias Del Medio Oriente A Las Iglesias Del Mundo Y Sus Instituciones
El apoyo a la devastada ciudad de Beirut y a su angustiada gente
¡Cristo, en verdad, ha resucitado! Durante dos mil años, los cristianos de Oriente Medio han estado proclamando continuamente la Resurrección de Cristo para expresar al mismo tiempo su fe y su enfrentamiento con la muerte, la mayor amenaza para la humanidad y la creación. Debido a su vivacidad religiosa, cultural y comercial y a su presencia en el corazón del mundo antiguo, su región no fue realmente testigo de la verdadera paz, excepto en períodos intermitentes. De hecho, era en la mayoría de los casos, una encrucijada, un lugar de encuentro y punto de partida por un lado, y una arena para conflictos y confrontaciones por el otro. Debido a los furiosos conflictos y guerras, durante más de medio siglo, el Oriente Medio ha sufrido tremendamente la violencia, el extremismo y la matanza, desarraigando a sus habitantes de sus tierras y desplazándolos, alterando su destino y socavando la dignidad humana.