Pope Leo: Put the Sick at the Center of Society

Q: Who is Pope Leo XIV?

A: Pope Leo XIV is the current pontiff of the Catholic Church who recently visited Lebanon.

Q: What was the main message Pope Leo XIV delivered in Lebanon?

A: Pope Leo XIV urged Lebanon to place the sick and vulnerable at the center of society, emphasizing Christ’s presence in them and in those who care for them.

Q: Where did Pope Leo XIV deliver this message?

A: He delivered the message during a visit to De La Croix Hospital in Jal el Dib, Lebanon, which is operated by the Franciscan Sisters of the Cross.

Q: Why is De La Croix Hospital significant?

A: Founded in 1919 by Blessed Yaaqub El-Haddad, it is a significant center for psychiatric care and mental disability services in the region, serving over 2,200 people annually.

Q: What did Pope Leo XIV say to the healthcare workers?

A: He praised their service as a “tangible sign of the merciful love of Christ,” comparing them to the Good Samaritan and urging them to persevere in their “great work.”

Q: What societal implication did Pope Leo XIV highlight?

A: He warned that a society focused solely on achievement risks abandoning its vulnerable members and insisted that Christians are called to prioritize the poor.

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Pope Leo urges Lebanon to place the sick at the center of society

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