ISTANBUL: Pope Leo XIV set off for Lebanon on Sunday, where he is expected to appeal for peace in a country that is a continued target of Israeli air strikes, on the second and final leg of his first overseas trip as leader of the Catholic Church.
The first US pope will arrive from Turkey, where he has been visiting for four days and warned that humanity’s future was at risk because of the world’s unusual number of bloody conflicts and condemned violence in the name of religion.
Leo left Istanbul on Sunday afternoon and is due to land in Beirut at 3.45pm, ahead of meetings with the president and prime minister and an address to national leaders, the pope’s second to a foreign government.
