Pope Francis offers Christmas messages for Lebanon, South Sudan// Pope Francis
Pope Francis offers Christmas messages for
Lebanon, South Sudan
Pope Francis expressed his desire to
visit crisis-hit Lebanon and urged political leaders in South Sudan to continue
working for peace in Christmas Eve messages. Lebanon was plunged into its worst
economic crisis in decades by the devastating port blast in Beirut in August.
In a message to Cardinal Bechara
Rai, the patriarch of the Maronite Church, the 84-year-old pontiff said
Thursday he hoped to visit Lebanon “as soon as possible”. “Beloved sons and
daughters of Lebanon, I am deeply troubled to see the suffering and anguish
that has sapped the native resilience and resourcefulness of the Land of the
Cedars,” he said. He appealed to Lebanon’s leaders “to seek the best interest
of the public” and for the international community to “help Lebanon to surmount
this grave crisis and resume a normal existence”.
In a separate joint statement, the
pope and Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the spiritual leaders more than
1.3 billion Christians, also repeated their desire to visit South Sudan “in due
course, as things return to normalcy”. “We have been glad to see the small
progress you have made, but know it is not enough for your people to feel the
full effect of peace,” they said in an address to the political leaders of the
conflict-ravaged eastern African nation. South Sudan is struggling to emerge
from a six-year civil war that claimed some 380,000 lives and officially ended
with the creation of a government of national unity in February.
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