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    Agence France Presse
    July 3, 2012 Tuesday 2:38 PM GMT


    Pope to bring message of peace on Lebanon visit

    Rome, July 3 2012


    Pope Benedict XVI will bring a message of peace for the Middle East on
    a three-day trip to Lebanon in September, the Vatican said Tuesday,
    amid rising tensions due to the conflict in neighbouring Syria.

    The 85-year-old German pontiff will meet with a variety of religious
    leaders during his visit to multi-faith Lebanon, which will be his
    24th foreign trip since he was elected pope in 2005 and is one of his
    most sensitive missions.

    There had been reports last month that the pope's visit was in doubt
    because of the unrest in Syria, which has had a knock-on effect on
    northern Lebanon.

    The pope is expected to emphasise the need for peaceful coexistence
    between Christian and Muslim communities in the Middle East, as well
    as caution against the growing exodus of Christian minorities from the
    birthplace of Christianity.

    The pope will begin his visit on September 14 with a trip to the
    Basilica of Saint Paul in Harissa around 20 kilometres (12 miles)
    north of Beirut.

    On September 15 he will meet with President Michel Suleiman and Prime
    Minister Najib Mikati and then go on to meet Muslim religious leaders.

    He will then visit the Armenian Catholic patriarchate in Bzommar and
    meet with young people in front of the Maronite patriarchate in
    Bkerke.

    The centrepoint of the visit is expected to be the pope's message of
    peace at an open-air mass on September 16 at the City Centre
    Waterfront in Beirut, which will be followed by a visit to the Syrian
    Catholic patriarchate.

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