More than 120,000 people are expected to attend Pope Leo XIV's mass in Beirut on Tuesday, the final day of his Lebanon visit and a chance to pay his respects at the site of the huge 2020 port explosion.

The pontiff arrived from Turkey on Sunday on his inaugural visit abroad as pope and brought a message of hope, particularly to young people in Lebanon, whose faith in their beleaguered country has dwindled.

His visit brought a welcome distraction to a land still reeling from a war with Israel last year, with many fearing a renewal of hostilities.

Yasmine Chidiac, who was hoping to catch sight of Pope Leo on Monday, said the trip "has brought a smile back to our faces".

More than 120,000 people have registered to attend the mass near Beirut's waterfront.

From Monday evening, authorities

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