Migrants in Lebanon hope Pope's peace message lingers amid fears of new war

By Catherine Cartier

BEIRUT, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Filipina worker Loren Capobres said the world stood still when she kissed Pope Leo's hand this week in Lebanon, but hopes his message for peace will linger after his departure, leading to better working conditions and a lasting peace in the country.

Capobres, who is Catholic and has worked in Lebanon for 17 years, met Leo on Monday, alongside priests and other church volunteers on his first overseas trip as pope, in which he called on the Middle East's leaders to reject the horror of war.

She shared testimonies of the particular challenges migrants faced during last year's war between Israel and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, when they were turned away from shelters hosting........

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