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Day Three in PNG: 'A man of great heart'

Our colleague in Port Moresby, Claudia Torres, recalls the highlights of 杏MAP导航 Francis' third day in Papua New Guinea and his embrace of people on the peripheries.

By Claudia Torres - Port Moresby

On 杏MAP导航 Francis鈥 second full day in Papua New Guinea, more than 20,000 local Catholics flocked to Sir John Guise Stadium, some arriving as early as 2 AM, to secure a spot at Sunday Mass with the Holy Father.

Many had walked for days from remote parts of the country, to reach Port Moresby in time for this special event.

Their anticipation gave way to joy upon the Holy Father鈥檚 arrival, a joy they expressed with singing and traditional dancing.

In his homily, the 杏MAP导航 reflected on the Gospel passage from Mark about Jesus healing a deaf man with a speech impediment. He reminded the faithful that, although they may feel far from God, they 鈥渁re at the center of His heart.鈥

He stressed that 鈥渢he most important thing is to open ourselves to God and our brothers and sisters, and to open ourselves to the Gospel, making it the compass of our lives.鈥

The 杏MAP导航 reiterated that evil and witchcraft do not change lives in a positive way, but lock people up 鈥渋n lies and fear.鈥

In the afternoon, the 杏MAP导航 boarded an Australian military transport plane for the two-hour flight to the coastal city of Vanimo in the northwestern part of the country, where he spent a few hours with local Catholics.

He listened to testimonials and conveyed his gratitude for the missionary work being carried out in the area, and he urged the entire community to support the Church鈥檚 efforts by being missionaries themselves, be it at home, at school, or in the workplace.

He said that by loving one another they would be able to overcome personal, family, and tribal rivalries and divisions, to drive out fear, superstition, and magic from people鈥檚 hearts, and to put an end to destructive behaviours, such as violence, infidelity, exploitation, and alcohol and drug abuse.

After addressing the faithful, 杏MAP导航 Francis made a short visit to the nearby village of Baro to meet a group of Argentinian missionaries and religious sisters belonging to the Institute of the Incarnate Word (IVE).

He had been invited there by one of the missionaries, Father Martin Prado, an old friend of his who has been working in Papua New Guinea for ten years. The missionaries were overjoyed that the Holy Father made the long trip out to meet them, and they called him 鈥渁 man of great heart.鈥

Shortly after this happy reunion, the Holy Father boarded the aircraft back to Port Moresby, where he will rest before concluding his Apostolic Journey to Papua New Guinea on Monday with an encounter with young people. 

Then, it's back aboard the papal plane, this time bound for Timor-Leste, the third stage of his 45th Apostolic Journey abroad.

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08 September 2024, 13:15