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- A Lebanese welcome for “Baba Liyū” - Vatican News
A warm reception marked the arrival of Pope Leo XIV—“Baba Liyū” in Arabic—in Beirut, the Lebanese capital, the second leg of the Pope's first Apostolic Journey By Bianca Fraccalvieri – Beirut “Baba Liyū” is in Lebanon! After 13 years, the Land of the Cedars once again welcomes a Pope, and the visit is a timely one
- Pope Leo XIV Visits Lebanon Sparks Hope - Middle America News
Wyatt’s Take Pope Leo XIV highlights Lebanon’s interfaith unity Crowds brave rain to greet the first American pope Leaders call for peace in troubled times Pope Leo XIV visited Lebanon, celebrating its mix of faiths and asking for peace with Christian and Muslim leaders by his side He received a warm welcome from both crowds […]
- Large crowds welcome Pope Leo to Beirut - CNN
Pope Leo XIV arrived in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, on Sunday with the hope of being a “messenger of peace” as he begins a three-day visit to the nation battered by recent conflicts Leo is
- Pope calls for ‘divine gift of peace’in meeting with Lebanons . . .
Pope Leo's message emphasised how crucial Lebanon and its Christian population are to the Catholic Church
- The Latest: Pope Leo celebrates Lebanon’s interfaith - WJTV
Pope Leo XIV arrived in Beirut on Sunday after a visit to Turkey that began last week He challenged Lebanon’s political leaders to be true peacemakers and put their differences aside as he
- Pope Leo XIV in Lebanon: Arrival and Official Welcome in Beirut . . .
Live from Beirut — Official Welcome Ceremony for Pope Leo XIV at Beirut International Airport, received by Lebanon’s highest authorities and the Patriarch C
- Pope visits Lebanese holy sites as he calls on Christians to . . . - WFTV
Pope Leo XIV's visits holy sites in Lebanon on Monday that draw Christian and Muslims as he seeks to recognize the importance of the country's religious pluralism and also send a message to
- Lebanese hopeful Pope Leo will bring peace as he visits the country
As Pope Leo visits Lebanon, many locals hope he will bring peace to the region, viewing the visit as a message of solidarity
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