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LIVE UPDATES: Last day of Pope Leo XIV's historic papal trip to Lebanon
Pope Leo XIV greets religious sisters and patients at the De La Croix Hospital for the mentally disabled in Jal el Dib, north of Beirut, Lebanon, on Dec. 2, 2025. / Credit: Vatican Media.CNA Staff, Dec 2, 2025 / 01:11 am (CNA).Pope Leo XIV concludes his visit to Lebanon on Dec. 2. Watch LIVE the major events of Pope Leo's first apostolic journey Nov. 27 to Dec. 2 at youtube.com/@ewtnnews and follow our live updates of his historic visit:
Pope Leo urges Lebanon to place the sick at the center of society
Pope Leo XIV speaks to patients and caregivers at the De La Croix Hospital in Jal el Dib, Lebanon, on December 2, 2025. / Vatican MediaJal el Dib, Lebanon, Dec 2, 2025 / 02:07 am (CNA).Pope Leo XIV told hospital patients and caregivers in Lebanon that he had come to "where Jesus dwells," adding that Christ is present "in you who are ill, and in you who care for the ailing." He delivered the message during a Tuesday morning visit to De La Croix Hospital in Jal el Dib, one of the final stops of his trip to Lebanon as the country continues to struggle with the wounds of conflict and economic collapse.The Holy Father addressed staff, patients, and the Franciscan Sisters of the Cross who operate the institution. Pointing to the hospital's founder, Blessed Yaaqub El-Haddad, Pope Leo described him as a "tireless apostle of charity" whose devotion to the suffering shaped the institution's identity."Your presence is a tangible sign of the merciful love of Christ," Leo told the healthcar...
Pope Leo prays at Beirut blast site, meets families seeking justice
Pope Leo XIV prays in silence at the site of the 2020 port explosion in Beirut, Lebanon, on December 2, 2025. / AIGAV PoolBeirut, Lebanon, Dec 2, 2025 / 03:15 am (CNA).Pope Leo XIV paused on the final morning of his trip to Lebanon before the ruins of the Beirut port explosion, praying in silence and placing a wreath in memory of the victims. He also met families of those killed and survivors still carrying the wounds of the 2020 blast.The pope lit a candle and laid down a wreath of red flowers at the site, and seemed at one point to hold back tears. Afterwards, he spoke with family members of victims, some of whom who were holding photographs of their relatives killed in the blast.The pope's silent prayer at the port unfolded against an unresolved search for justice, a grief still felt across Lebanon.Five years after the August 4, 2020 explosion, one of the largest non-nuclear blasts in history, families of the 236 people killed and more than 7,000 wounded say they are still w...
Pope Leo XIV calls Lebanon to stand up, be a home of justice and fraternity
Pope Leo XIV celebrates Mass for an estimated 150,000 people at Beirut's Waterfront in Lebanon, on Dec. 2, 2025. / Credit: Marwan Semaan/ACI MENA.Beirut, Lebanon, Dec 2, 2025 / 04:52 am (CNA).Beirut heard a different kind of voice on Tuesday morning. In a city still marked by the sounds of the 2024 escalation between Hezbollah and Israel, Pope Leo XIV urged Lebanon to rise above violence and division. "Lebanon, stand up. Be a home of justice and fraternity. Be a prophetic sign of peace for the whole of the Levant," he said at a Mass attended by about 150,000 people at Beirut Waterfront.The liturgy closed the final day of the pope's visit to a nation strained by intermittent political paralysis, economic freefall and persistent instability. The Waterfront itself carries symbolic weight. Built on land reclaimed from the sea with rubble from downtown Beirut destroyed in the civil war, it has come to represent both loss and reconstruction.In his homily, Pope Leo spoke of prais...
CNA explains: When is a deportation policy 'intrinsically evil' and when is it not?
A person detained is taken to a parking lot on the far north side of the city before being transferred to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Chicago on Oct. 31, 2025. / Credit: Jamie Kelter Davis/Getty ImagesWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Dec 2, 2025 / 06:00 am (CNA).Catholic bishops in the United States have expressed unified disapproval of the "indiscriminate mass deportation of people" as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported over 527,000 deportations and another 1.6 million self-deportations since Jan. 20.Several Catholics in the Trump administration, such as Vice President JD Vance and Border czar Tom Homan, have invoked their faith to defend the heavy crackdown on migrants who do not have legal status in the country after the bishops' message of dismay.Caring for immigrants is a clear command in Scripture. Catholic teaching on the matter of mass deportations is somewhat nuanced, with obligations on wealthy countries to welcome immigrants and respo...
Reactions mount in Canada to undercover video exposing late-term abortions
A screenshot from the Vancouver video in which Alissa Golob recorded her conversation with a health care worker at BC Women's Hospital. / Credit: RightNow YouTube/B.C. CatholicVancouver, Canada, Dec 1, 2025 / 15:51 pm (CNA).A week after The Catholic Register in Canada revealed that pro-life advocate Alissa Golob went undercover while 22 weeks pregnant to test whether late-term abortions were accessible in Canada without medical justification, the national response continues to intensify, with a new twist: a fourth hidden-camera video that Golob says she is legally barred from releasing.Golob, co-founder of RightNow, posed as an undecided pregnant woman in abortion facilities in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Calgary in 2023. The Nov. 19 Register story detailed her conversations with clinic counselors and physicians who told her late-term abortions could be arranged at nearby hospitals, sometimes "up to 32 weeks," without needing to provide medical reasons.Staff described pro...
Aid to the Church in Need welcomes appointment of Cardinal Koch as its new president
Cardinal Kurt Koch during an interview with EWTN News. / Credit: EWTN NewsACI Prensa Staff, Dec 1, 2025 / 16:21 pm (CNA).The executive director of Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Regina Lynch, thanked Pope Leo XIV for appointing Cardinal Kurt Koch as the new president of the pontifical foundation."We very much look forward to having Cardinal Koch as our president and for the guidance he can bring to our mission to persecuted and suffering Christians all over the world. We are grateful to Pope Leo XIV for this appointment and for his interest in our work," Lynch said.Koch is 75 years old and replaces Cardinal Mauro Piacenza, who is 81 years old and has led the institution since 2011.Piacenza was the first president of ACN since the organization received the title of pontifical foundation.In a Nov. 27 statement published on the ACN website, Lynch highlighted the work carried out by Piacenza, in whom the international institution "has always had a steady and trusted mentor and pr...
LIVE UPDATES: Pope Leo XIV visits tomb of St. Charbel in Lebanon
Pope Leo XIV reflects on the enduring message of St. Charbel Makhlouf at the hermit's tomb at the Monastery of St. Maron, in Annaya, Lebanon, on Dec. 1, 2025. / Credit: Elias Turk/AIGAV pool.CNA Staff, Nov 30, 2025 / 20:30 pm (CNA).Pope Leo XIV has begun the second day of his apostolic journey to Lebanon.Watch LIVE the major events of Pope Leo's apostolic journey Nov. 27 to Dec. 2 at youtube.com/@ewtnnews and follow our live updates of his historic visit:
Pope Leo entrusts Lebanon to Saint Charbel's intercession, prays at his tomb
Pope Leo XIV speaks at the Monastery of St. Maron in Annaya, Lebanon, location of the tomb of Saint Charbel Makhlouf, on December 1, 2025. / Elias Tirk/AIGAV PoolAnnaya, Lebanon, Dec 1, 2025 / 03:37 am (CNA).Pope Leo XIV began his second day in Lebanon on Monday with a deeply symbolic pilgrimage to the tomb of Saint Charbel Makhlouf, entrusting the country and the wider Middle East to the intercession of the saint whom many Lebanese, Christians and Muslims alike, invoke as the "heavenly physician."The pope traveled roughly 25 miles (40 kilometers) by car from the Apostolic Nunciature in Harissa to the hilltop monastery of St. Maron in Annaya, where thousands of pilgrims come each year seeking healing and consolation. The monastery's archives record nearly 30,000 miracles attributed to Saint Charbel's intercession, including many reported by Muslims, a sign, the pope noted, of Charbel's unique place in Lebanon's spiritual landscape.Pope Leo prayed in silence at the saint's tomb ...
LIVE UPDATES: Pope Leo XIV concludes first day of his apostolic visit to Lebanon
Pope Leo XIV visits the Monastery of the Carmelite Sisters of the Theotokos in Harissa, Lebanon, on Nov. 30, 2025. / Credit: Vatican MediaCNA Staff, Nov 30, 2025 / 20:30 pm (CNA).Pope Leo XIV concluded the first day of his apostolic visit to Lebanon with a vist to the Monastery of the Carmelite Sisters of the Theotokos in Harissa.Watch LIVE the major events of Pope Leo's apostolic journey Nov. 27 to Dec. 2 at youtube.com/@ewtnnews and follow our live updates of his historic visit:










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