Sydney’s Maronite Catholic community gathered at churches across the city last night, to mourn and pray for loved ones affected by the explosion in Beirut.
Sydney’s Maronite Catholic community gathered at churches across the city last night, to mourn and pray for loved ones affected by the explosion in Beirut.
Search crews have been digging through rubble in the streets of the Lebanese capital, hoping to find survivors of a deadly explosion.
135 people are confirmed dead, dozens are missing, and 5,000 have been injured.
The Pope is calling for prayer for the victims of the explosions in Beirut and for their families.
Prayer services also have been held at Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral in Harris Park in Sydney’s west.
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The Prime Minister says he’s praying for those caught up in a massive explosion in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
At least one Australian is among more than 70 people killed.
Thousands of other people have been injured.
It’s not immediately clear what caused the explosion, but it occurred in an area housing highly-explosive materials.
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