At the start of his Apostolic Journey in Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV addressed Lebanon’s civil authorities, representatives of civil society, and the diplomatic corps at the Presidential Palace in Beirut, giving his first speech on Lebanese soil.
In his address on the central theme of his journey, “Blessed are the peacemakers”, the Holy Father underlined that peace in Lebanon is not simply an aspiration, but a daily necessity rooted in the country’s complex social fabric and ongoing challenges.
He reminded Lebanon’s leaders that peace in their country is not an abstraction but “a desire and a vocation” that must be built daily.
Lebanese resilience
Highlighting the perseverance of the Lebanese people, the Pope noted that they “do not give up” even in the face of hardship.
He described this resilience as a foundation for rebuilding and moving forward, adding that it is essential for those responsible for shaping Lebanon’s future.
Calling on leaders to remain closely connected to their people, especially the younger generations, he urged them to speak “the language of hope,” which has enabled Lebanon “always to start again.”
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By Vatican News