Tens of thousands gather in Beirut for mass with Pope Leo
He has received a jubilant welcome in a nation beset by a years-long economic collapse and which is still reeling from a war last year between Israel and militant group Hezbollah, with many fearing renewed hostilities.
Arriving for the service on the last day of his trip, the pope wound his way through the crowd in his popemobile as people offered roses, with senior officials including president Joseph Aoun also in attendance.
'It's a sign of hope for Lebanon'
"The pope puts joy and peace in our hearts and strengthens our hope," Khoury told the Agence France-Presse news agency.

Pope Leo met with youths at the Maronite Patriarchate in Bkerke, north of the capital Beirut. Source: AFP / Giuseppe Cacace
Large swathes of the city centre were closed to traffic for the occasion and soldiers deployed on nearby roads.
He then shook hands, blessed and spoke with survivors and relatives of victims, including children, many of whom were holding photos of their loved ones.