Lebanese Christians are reeling from the death and destruction wrought on their community, caught in the crossfire between ...
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Beirut blast led some to leave Lebanon, now Maronite Catholics say pope's visit brings hope
BEIRUT — Holy icons no longer witness Mass at Saint Anthony of Padua Catholic church in the Lebanese capital and there are no pews five years after an explosion in the main port sent a devastating ...
As Christians of the southern Lebanese village of Debel were not able to spend Easter in their homes and Churches, and the ...
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 sought to ...
A Vatican humanitarian convoy carrying the apostolic nuncio to Lebanon, Archbishop Paolo Borgia, was forced to turn back ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (NewsNation) — Thousands of locals gathered today to mourn a Lebanese priest who was killed in southern Lebanon by Israeli forces, ...
Lebanese Catholics yearn for the upcoming visit of Pope Leo XIV to achieve something lost in recent years. Signs bearing the pontiff's photo along newly rebuilt roadways express their longing: ...
As the death toll in Lebanon continues to rise following devastating strikes by the Israeli military, the Vatican's representative in the country said the bombardment "is not the right path." ...
Giovanni and Charbel Lteif, 21-year-old Maronite Catholic brothers, documented Pope Leo’s journey via their social-media apostolate. Lebanese twins (left to right) Charbel and Giovanni Lteif, founders ...
A U.S. bishop is calling for peace and humanitarian aid to Lebanon, where the U.S.-Israel war on Iran has spread with ...
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