Pope Leo offers Lebanon a way to hope ‘even when surrounded by the sound of weapons’

Q: Who visited Lebanon to share a message of hope?

A: Pope Leo XIV met with Lebanon’s bishops, clergy, and pastoral workers.

Q: Where did Pope Leo XIV deliver his message in Lebanon?

A: He addressed them at the Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon in Harissa, on the second day of his apostolic visit.

Q: What message did Pope Leo XIV convey to the Lebanese people?

A: He encouraged them to hold steadfast in hope even amid conflict and urged them to look to the Virgin Mary as a model of faith.

Q: What significant gift did Pope Leo XIV present at the shrine?

A: Pope Leo XIV presented a Golden Rose to the Virgin Mary, a traditional papal gift for major Marian shrines.

Q: Why is the Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon significant?

A: It stands as a symbol of unity for the entire Lebanese people, featuring a large white-painted bronze statue of Our Lady of Lebanon.

Q: What was the ecumenical aspect of Pope Leo XIV’s visit?

A: He was scheduled to meet and share lunch with the Council of Eastern Catholic Patriarchs and Orthodox patriarchs, emphasizing Christian unity.

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Pope Leo offers Lebanon a way to hope ‘even when surrounded by the sound of weapons’

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