Bishop Zaidan pins great hopes on Pope's visit amid ongoing preparations
August 23, 2012: Bishop Camille Zaidan, the Chairman of the Central Committee assigned
with the task to prepare for visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Lebanon, held a press conference
on Wednesday afternoon at the Lebanese Missionaries Headquarters, and announced steps
taken to ensure a safe and successful visit by the Pope to Lebanon.
The conference,
which began with a prayer specially prepared for the Pope's visit to Lebanon, was
followed by Father Abdo Abu Kassem's who confirmed that the arrangements for Pope's
visit to Lebanon is moving in leaps and bounds and set aside most recent rumors which
suggested that the visit will be postponed.
In his turn, Bp. Zaidan gave a
briefing on the visit's logistics and security measures specially announcing the arrival
of the Pope's transportation vehicle, pope mobile. Zaidan Also disclosed the launch
of the media and advertizing campaign - covering the Pope's visit - on the 23rd of
August.
He pointed out that the Pope's visit was of an official and religious
character, as the Pope will be visiting Lebanon upon the invitation of the Lebanese
President and as head of the Catholic Church. "But there will be participants from
neighbouring countries. The Pope's visit is not confined to Christian Catholics, but
to all the Lebanese, Christians or Muslims," said Zaidan.
He went on to announce
the formation of two committees, one Representing the East Catholic Bishops Council,
and another Representing the Lebanese which were based at the Presidential Palace
and comprising concerned ministries and different Administrations. "They [committees]
will be coordinating and establishing direct contacts with the Vatican Representative,
the Pontifical Ambassador in Lebanon," Zaidan added.
The bishop Also Expressed
Hope that this visit leaves a beautiful impression about the Lebanese coexisting society,
noting that many publications and booklets have been distributed concerning this special
occasion. "A guide covering the visit details will be distributed next week," he said,
while asserting that the region's shaky situation added to the Pope's insistence to
visit Lebanon. "His [Pope] visit is so soon, and we are ready to receive him. We
hope and pray that this visit will turn out to be a real spring for Lebanon and the
region, for Christians and Muslims," Zaidan Concluded.