With Lebanon still reeling from decades of crisis — including the 2020 port blast, economic collapse and recent conflict — the Pope’s visit is being seen as a powerful signal of solidarity and a call for peace.
Maronite Patriarch Bechara al-Rai said Leo’s trip will carry a “message of peace and hope,” urging all Lebanese, Christian and Muslim alike, to preserve their shared national identity.
The Pope will pray silently at the Beirut port memorial, honouring the hundreds killed in the blast, and meet religious leaders as part of his broader interfaith outreach during the visit.