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Lebanon Asks Vatican to Help Protect Threatened Christian Villages in the South, by Romy Haber – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Romy Haber, EWTN News, March 10, 2026

Romy Haber is a Lebanese journalist and researcher with a degree in journalism and postgraduate studies in international security, specializing in minority affairs in the Middle East. See full bio

 

Caught between Hezbollah and Israeli strikes, Lebanon’s Christian villages in the south seek Vatican support.

Lebanon is asking the Vatican to stand with Christian villages in the southern part of the country. In recent days, these communities were widely praised across Lebanese and international media after residents chose to remain in their homes despite the dangers around them. Caught between Hezbollah infiltrations and Israeli strikes, villagers insisted on staying in their ancestral lands.

Lebanon’s foreign minister, Youssef Raggi, said on Tuesday he had contacted the Holy See to raise concerns about the situation. In a phone call with Archbishop Paul Gallagher, the Vatican’s secretary for relations with states, Raggi discussed the latest developments in Lebanon and the difficult conditions facing border villages in the south. …

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