Pope Leo XIV prays in entrance of the tomb of Saint Charbel Makhlouf on the Monastery of Saint Maroun, in Annaya, Lebanon, Monday, Dec. 1, 2025.
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BEIRUT — Pope Leo XIV is in Lebanon on his first go to to the Center East since he was chosen as chief of the world’s Catholics in Could. He arrives at a pivotal time for the nation, buffeted by battle with Israel and a devastating financial disaster.
The pope arrived Sunday night from Turkey, his first overseas vacation spot, the place he commemorated the 1,700th anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea in present-day Iznik, the origin of a testomony of religion nonetheless recited world-wide in church buildings in the present day.
On Monday morning, well-wishers, many sporting rain-coats, lined the roads behind a metallic railing underneath drizzly skies as his convoy made its manner via the winding roads close to Beirut to the mountain-top tomb of a nineteenth century hermit now acknowledged as Saint Charbel Makhlouf. Some threw rose petals on the popemobile because it made its approach to the Maroun Monastery.
On the tomb of the saint acknowledged for his miracles of therapeutic, Pope Leo spoke of Charbel’s silence, humbleness and poverty, which he described as “radical” qualities counter-cultural to trendy life.
The pope introduced a present of a hand-made votive lamp entwined with silver olive branches, saying he entrusted “Lebanon and its people to Saint Charbel so they would always walk in the light of Christ.”
Lebanon performed an vital function within the historical past of early Christianity. The Galilee the place Christians consider Jesus preached extends into a part of present-day south Lebanon. The Maroun monastery dates again to a century after Jesus was crucified.
Christians are believed to comprise about 30% of the Lebanese inhabitants, though there has not been a exact determine because the final census, underneath French rule in 1932. Christians accounted for greater than half of Lebanon’s inhabitants on the time.
The nation is now majority Muslim, however Christians nonetheless maintain extra political energy than in every other nation within the area. By conference, the put up of Lebanese president is reserved for a Maronite Catholic.
Individuals wait exterior the Monastery of Saint Maroun forward of Pope Leo XIV’s arrival in Annaya, Lebanon, Monday, Dec. 1, 2025.
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Arriving from Turkey, the pope urged Lebanese leaders to forge peace and provide hope to the nation’s individuals.
Many Lebanese residents have left the nation since Lebanon’s monetary collapse in 2019 and a devastating explosion at Beirut’s port the next yr, which highlighted state dysfunction and corruption. Lebanese migrants are disproportionately Christian, partly as a result of they’ve been welcomed by many Western international locations.
On Monday, Pope Leo XIV visited the Shrine of Our Woman of Lebanon in close by Harissa, a serious pilgrimage web site. He spoke about the way forward for the Church in Lebanon and listened to a priest, a nun, and a home employee describe the struggling of Christians and Muslims throughout latest conflicts.
A priest from the north of Lebanon, Yohanna Fuad Fahad, described making an attempt to assist Syrian refugees who flooded throughout the border throughout Syria’s 14-year-long civil struggle solely to be confronted with Lebanon’s financial disaster and left with no electrical energy, operating water or any approach to make a residing.
He mentioned extra refugees, terrified and impoverished, quietly arrived after the overthrow of the Bashar al-Assad regime by insurgent fighters final December. Father Yohanna mentioned he realized it solely after seeing Syrian cash within the alms plate at Sunday Mass. He mentioned he went looking for individuals to assist and mentioned the church wanted to achieve out and help these struggling.
A nun, Sister Dima, associated her determination to remain in Balbaak, a principally Shiite city within the Bekaa valley, through the struggle between Israel and the militant group Hezbollah, to have the ability to look after Christian and Muslim households in want.
And a church volunteer and home employee from the Philippines who gave her title solely as Lauren, described a small household of overseas staff intentionally locked in a home by their employer who fled through the preventing. Escaping from the home, she says they walked three days with their new child to achieve the church for assist.
“Through our church’s mission I have witnessed miracles…small acts of love that change lives,” she mentioned.
The pope, showing moved, evoked his predecessor Pope Francis, who had pressured that Christians couldn’t stay detached to tragedy and sorrow.
Pope Leo spoke of the necessity to provide alternatives to younger individuals: “It is necessary, even among the rubble of a world that has its own painful failures, to offer them concrete and viable prospects for rebirth and future growth.”
No Go to to the South
The papal convoy drove on newly paved roads — the identical roads that had been beforehand deserted by Lebanon’s monetary and financial ongoing disaster.
“They started work on the roads in 2018 and then stopped because of the economic crisis and the coronavirus lockdown and then everything else,” says Hanady Moukawem, head of the municipality of Daroun-Harissa, simply earlier than the go to. She described the pope’s journey right here as an emblem of hope that there will likely be higher instances.
Pope Leo XIV waves from the popemobile as he arrives to the Monastery of Saint Maroun in Annaya, Lebanon, Monday, Dec. 1, 2025.
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On Tuesday the pope holds a prayer Mass at Beirut’s waterfront near the location of the explosion earlier than concluding the go to.
His go to focuses on Beirut and the north of the nation. In response to native church officers, the Vatican determined it was too doubtlessly harmful to go to the south of Lebanon the place Israel has launched virtually every day assaults regardless of a year-old ceasefire.
Hezbollah – the Lebanese Shia militia and political celebration – has held its fireplace because the ceasefire and is underneath intense stress from the Lebanese authorities to surrender its remaining weapons.
Most of the Christian villages alongside the border with Israel have suffered the identical devastation as Muslim border villages, with destroyed properties and infrastructure.
Within the Lebanese village of Canaa, the place Jesus is alleged to have carried out his first miracle of turning water into wine, Christians now comprise solely about 10 % of the inhabitants. For a lot of leaving the nation, the primary cease is the Lebanese capital.
“It happened in stages,” because the Nineteen Fifties till now,” says Chakib Hadad, a retired math teacher and former local church council member in Canaa. “They go to Beirut to work within the factories or different locations. They promote their land right here and purchase residences and that is it.”
