
The Oriental Christians (or Middle Eastern Christians) are weak for a lack of designation, identity, and, hence, representation. The Ecumenical dialogue has to go on and will take time, may be generations. But the Middle Eastern Christians don’t have the luxury of time. If nothing major and effective is done immediately, by combining the available statistics exponentially, the region will reach the 0% (zero percent) of Christian population before the year 2045.
"One voice for Christians" is not another organization to defend the rights of persecuted Christians. It's actually an initiative by the Royal House of Ghassan to advocate against the ongoing calamity addressing the imminent exodus and extinction of Christians in the Middle East. Congregating organizations from all over the world and working closely with governments and all Christian denominations in the region, raising awareness, creating events, documentaries and above all, ultimate strategies to prevent this unfolding tragedy.
In 2019, under the auspices of the Royal House of Ghassan, the "One Voice Foundation" was created in Lebanon to coordinate the initiative's activities in the Middle East. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Foundation was officially launched in 2021. MORE HERE

In October 25, 2025, at the John Paul II Amphitheater - USEK, Lebanon, the One Voice Foundation, under the high patronage of the Lebanese President of the Republic, Gen. Joseph Aoun, had a high level event "The Beirut International Conference on Intercultural and Interfaith Dialogue for Sustainability"
Although His Royal Highness Prince Gharios El Chemor of Ghassan Al-Nu’man VIII, co-founder of the One Voice Foundation and Head of the Sovereign Imperial and Royal House of Ghassan, was unable to attend the conference in person due to international commitments, he addressed the audience through a specially recorded video message. In his remarks, he emphasized a profound message of cultural coexistence, compassion, and social responsibility.
“The Beirut International Conference on Intercultural and Interfaith Dialogue for Sustainability is a continuation of that living heritage—a call for humanity to unite in caring for one another and for our shared home, the Earth. Together, through dialogue and cooperation, we can transform division into solidarity and belief into action,” Prince Gharios stated.
Watch for free the short documentary about the initiative
by Dr. Joseph Kechichian - Senior Fellow at King Faisal Research Center, KSA
by His Holiness Patriarch Aram I
by The Maronite Archbishop of Beirut Paul Youssef Matar
by Gregory H. Stanton, the president of Genocide Watch
by US Congressman Jeff Fortenberry (R) Nebraska
IDC - In Defense of Christians
by Michael Meunier, Egyptian Businessman and Political Activist
by Lebanese General Michel Nahas
by Dr. Joseph Kechichian - Senior Fellow at King Faisal Research Center, KSA
by Jeremy Barker, Institute for Religious Freedom
by Robert Nicholson, the Founder of the Philos Project
by His Holiness Patriarch Aram I
by Dr. Joseph Kechichian - Senior Fellow at King Faisal Research Center, KSA
by His Holiness Patriarch Aram I
by The Maronite Archbishop of Beirut Paul Youssef Matar
by The Maronite Archbishop of Beirut Paul Youssef Matar
by His Holiness Patriarch Aram I
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