Vatican City, Nov. 20, 2018: Speaking to a delegation from the Maronite Catholic Church, Pope Francis thanks Lebanon for welcoming over a million refugees and for maintaining a balance between Christians and Muslims.
Pope Francis addressed the Maronite Foundation and a delegation of Authorities from Lebanon on Nov.19.
In brief remarks, Pope Francis jokingly compared the numerous group of people visiting to the “multiplication of the loaves”, as they were more than he had anticipated.
The visit came on the same day as the Pope met with the bishops of the Maronite Catholic Church, who are in Rome for their “ad Limina Apostolorum” visit.
Balance and generosity
Pope Francis thanked the Lebanese people for two things.
First, the Pope thanked them for “maintaining a creative balance, as strong as the cedar tree,” between Christians and Muslims.
Second, he expressed his appreciation for their “generosity and welcoming hearts”, referring to their attitude towards refugees.
Pope Francis acknowledged that Lebanon has welcomed over one million refugees fleeing violence.
Finally, the Pope blessed those representing the Maronite Foundation and the Lebanese authorities. “May the Lord bless you, your families, your homeland, your sons and daughters, and your refugees.”
(Vatican News)