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Pope Francis urges international solidarity for Lebanon

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Pope Francis urges international solidarity for Lebanon

RESCUE. French rescue workers search for victims and survivors amidst the rubble of a building in the Gemayzeh neighbourhood on August 6, 2020, two days after a massive explosion in the Beirut port shook the capital.

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Pope Francis also says he renews his appeal for 'generous help' from the international community

Pope Francis urged international solidarity with Lebanon Sunday, August 9, in the wake of the explosion that devastated the capital Beirut and as France hosts an international donors conference to aid reconstruction efforts.

He also called on church leaders in Lebanon to lead by example.

“Last Tuesday’s catastrophe calls on all of us, starting with the Lebanese people, to work together for the common good of this beloved country,” he said.

The church in Lebanon should stay close to the people in their hour of need, with “solidarity and compassion”, he said, speaking after weekly  prayers in Saint Peter’s Square. 

“I also renew my appeal for generous help from the international community.”

Pope Francis was speaking as French President Emmanuel Macron hosts a UN-backed virtual conference to drum up aid for Lebanon after the massive Beirut port blast. – Rappler.com

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