Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Lebanon for a three-day visit described as historic by local officials, taking place amid heightened tensions and fears of renewed conflict in the region. His itinerary includes meetings with political leaders, visits to significant religious sites, and moments of solidarity with survivors of the Beirut port explosion, where he is expected to call for justice. The pope's presence is seen as a message of hope and support for Lebanon, emphasizing the country's unique role as a land of coexistence and dialogue between cultures and faiths.
Religious and political leaders have highlighted the significance of the visit, noting its potential to inspire unity and peace among Lebanese communities, especially the youth. Preparations for the pope's arrival have involved extensive security measures, widespread public participation, and increased hotel bookings, reflecting the anticipation and optimism surrounding the event. The visit concludes with a mass at the Beirut waterfront, symbolizing a call for renewed national responsibility and the reaffirmation of Lebanon's mission as a beacon of pluralism and reconciliation.

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