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Pope visits Beirut port blast site during Lebanon trip

4 December 2025
in Middle East
Pope visits Beirut port blast site during Lebanon trip
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Pope Leo XIV led a silent prayer at the site of the Beirut port explosion during his visit to Lebanon, expressing deep concern for the victims and their families. He met relatives of the 218 individuals killed in the 2020 disaster, emphasizing the need for justice and accountability amid ongoing political challenges. Later, he celebrated a Mass attended by approximately 150,000 people, urging unity among Lebanon’s diverse communities to overcome suffering and division. The Pope highlighted Lebanon as a model of coexistence between Islam and Christianity, advocating for dialogue and respect.

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