Pope Leo XIV Brings Message of Peace to Lebanon Amid Turmoil
Pope Leo XIV embarked on a historic visit to Lebanon, emphasizing messages of peace and Christian-Muslim coexistence in a region fraught with tension. His trip included a pilgrimage to the revered St. Charbel Makhlouf's tomb and meetings with religious leaders, urging Lebanese Christians not to abandon their homeland.
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Pope Leo XIV made a significant visit to Lebanon, where he prayed at the tomb of St. Charbel Makhlouf, a site revered by Christians and Muslims alike. This visit underscores his mission to promote peace and coexistence in a region marked by conflict.
The Pope's journey through Lebanon saw thousands welcoming him despite the rain, demonstrating the nation's eagerness for peace and stability. His packed schedule included interfaith gatherings and urging young Lebanese to remain in their homeland amid ongoing challenges.
In his addresses, Pope Leo XIV emphasized the importance of unity and resilience, pressing Lebanese leaders to transcend political divides and urging Christians not to desert Lebanon. His visit serves as a beacon of hope and a call for unity in a deeply divided nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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