Worshippers in Lebanon’s Harissa described Pope Leo’s visit as a “lifetime opportunity,” gathering in large numbers on Monday to welcome the pontiff to one of the country’s most sacred Christian sites. Many arrived hours early, waving flags, holding candles, and singing hymns as the Pope’s motorcade made its way up the hillside to the Basilica of Our Lady of Lebanon. The visit marks a key moment in Pope Leo’s wider mission to promote peace, unity, and resilience in a nation struggling with deep political and economic instability.
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