Pope Francis is scheduled to travel to Lebanon later this month, marking the first papal visit to the country since 2012. The itinerary includes meetings with senior political figures and a public celebration of the Mass at the Beirut port, a site still bearing the scars of the massive explosion that devastated the area five years ago.
The pontiff aims to:
Lebanese Christians are looking forward to a clear, uplifting message that underscores peace, unity, and hope. Many believe that the Pope’s words could inspire a renewed sense of purpose and encourage dialogue among Lebanon’s diverse religious groups.
Beyond the symbolic significance, the visit is expected to draw international attention to Lebanon’s ongoing economic and political crises, potentially prompting increased humanitarian and diplomatic support.