Pope Francis meets missionaries in remote region of Papua New Guinea
Religion
POPE Francis visited missionaries and members of the public in one of the most remote outposts of the Catholic Church on Sunday.
During his third day in the Pacific state of Papua New Guinea, the 87-year-old went to the small town of Vánimo on the north coast, home to some 10,000 people and a Catholic mission.
Upon his arrival in Vánimo the pope was greeted by more than 30,000 believers.
He delivered remarks centred on the importance of environmental stewardship.
Earlier on Sunday, the head of the Catholic Church held Mass in front of tens of thousands of believers in a football stadium in the capital Port Moresby.
The urged people to go to the “periphery,” to the edges of geography and society.
Papua New Guinea is sometimes seen as a “far-flung country on the edge of the world,” he noted, adding: “Let us open ourselves to the faith of the Church.”
In this way we will be able to communicate with one another and build a different society, also in Papua New Guinea.”
Papua New Guinea has vast reserves of minerals and resources including gold, copper and natural gas.
In spite of that, the majority of the population of around 10 million lives below the poverty line and there are practically no road connections between the capital and the rest of the country.
Planes were chartered for the pope’s visit to Vánimo.
Over the past few days, people in the remote region – where many have neither running water nor electricity – have been making journeys to see the pontiff there.
Papua New Guinea is the pope’s second stop in the longest trip abroad of his tenure so far. Only a quarter of the country’s population is Catholic.
The trip started in Indonesia and is taking him to four countries in South-East Asia and Oceania over 12 days.
He will next head to East Timor on Monday and then Singapore. (dpa/NAN)
A.I
Sept. 8, 2024
Related Posts
CAN says Oyedepo legend of faith, celebrates him at 70
THE Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has congratulated the Founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide (Winners’ Chapel), Bishop David Oyedepo,...
Read MoreChosen Church dismisses viral testimony controversy, urges caution on Social Media
THE Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries has responded to online mockery surrounding a recent testimony, emphasizing that the church does...
Read MoreJehovah’s Witnesses hold convention in 500 languages
THE 2024 Convention of the Jehovah’s Witnesses is being held in 500 languages in 240 countries. IN Nigeria, the convention...
Read MoreMost Read
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Keep abreast of news and other developments from our website.