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Archbishop Gallagher to visit Beirut and bring Pope's closeness to Lebanon

Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher's visit to Beirut will take place from January 31 to February 4, and includes meetings with political and religious authorities to mark 75 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Holy See and Lebanon, the nation faces a deep social, political and economic crisis.

By Michele Raviart

Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher is expected to visit Beirut from January 31 to February 4, to mark a number of celebrations and anniversaries relating to relations between Lebanon and the Holy See.

The Vatican's Secretary for Relations with States will convey Pope Francis鈥 concern and closeness to the Middle Eastern nation as it faces a grave social, economic and political crisis.

A year of anniversaries

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Holy See and Lebanon, and the 25th anniversary of the Apostolic Journey of Pope St. John Paul II to the country.

That visit took place on the occasion of the signing of the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation 鈥淎 New Hope for Lebanon鈥, on 10 May 1997, following the Special Synod of Bishops for Lebanon which was held in Rome 1995.

Also occurring this year is the 10th anniversary of the Apostolic Journey of Pope Benedict XVI, who signed the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation, 鈥淓cclesia in the Middle East鈥 in Beirut, after the Synod of Bishops for the Middle East in 2010.

The visit's programme 

During his stay, Archbishop Gallagher will meet the State Authorities, the Catholic and Orthodox Patriarchs and Bishops, as well as Muslim and Druze religious leaders and cultural and political personalities.

He will also visit some significant places and communities and participate in the opening of the Symposium on 鈥淛ohn Paul II and Lebanon,鈥 organized by the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik.

Pope Francis鈥 closeness to Lebanon

The English Archbishop will bring the Pope鈥檚 affection and closeness to all the Lebanese people. Lebanon is constantly present in Pope Francis鈥 thoughts.

In his recent annual address to the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Holy See, on 10 January, the Pope renewed his prayer for 鈥渢he beloved Lebanese people, who are working to find a solution to the economic and political crisis that has gripped the nation鈥, expressing hope that 鈥渘ecessary reforms and the support of the international community will help the country to persevere in its proper identity as a model of peaceful coexistence and brotherhood among the different religions.鈥

Receiving in audience Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati in the Vatican, on 25 November 2020, the Pope said that "Lebanon is a country, a message, and also a promise to fight for" and added this prayer: "Lord God, take Lebanon by the hand and say, 鈥楢rise!'鈥

At the end of the General Audience, on 4 August 2021, on the first anniversary of the devastating explosion in the port of Beirut, he launched a new heartfelt appeal asking the international community 鈥渢o help Lebanon to make a journey of resurrection with concrete gestures, not just words".

Finally, on the Day of Prayer and Reflection for Lebanon, held in the Vatican on 1 July 2021, Pope Francis once again reiterated: 鈥淟et there be an end to the few profiting from the sufferings of many! No more letting half-truths continue to frustrate people鈥檚 aspirations! Stop using Lebanon and the Middle East for outside interests and profits! The Lebanese people must be given the opportunity to be the architects of a better future in their land, without undue interference.鈥

He concluded: 鈥淏rothers and sisters, may the night of conflicts recede before a new dawn of hope. May hostilities cease, disagreements fade away, and Lebanon once more radiate the light of peace.鈥

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28 January 2022, 18:29