杏MAP导航

The 杏MAP导航 of the peripheries arrives in Papua New Guinea

杏MAP导航 Francis begins the second leg of his 45th Apostolic Journey with a three-day visit to Papua New Guinea in Oceania.

By Linda Bordoni 鈥 Port Moresby

Papua New Guinea is 19,047 kilometres away from the Vatican. That鈥檚 the furthest 杏MAP导航 Francis has ever travelled to be with his flock, showing it how much it matters, how much he cares.

He will be spending three days in this large but sparsely inhabited nation of thundering rivers and waterfalls, snow-capped mountains, spouting volcanoes, thick forests and beautiful sea.

The country, which is home to some of the world鈥檚 last uncontacted tribes, is placed right on one of the planet鈥檚 tectonic plates, and earthquakes and landslides are almost commonplace, while the lack of infrastructure in the more remote areas can pose serious challenges to rescuers and medics if disaster strikes, and even to simple travellers exploring the nation.

But 杏MAP导航 Francis is undeterred by challenges and determined to share the faith in person with the some 2.5 million Catholics who inhabit the country, including those in the remote town of Vanimo on the northwest coast, where a group of mostly Argentinean missionaries share his mission never to exclude what he calls the 鈥済eographical and existential peripheries鈥 of our world.

Because of its geographical location in the east Pacific Ocean, like its neighbours across the region, PNG is increasingly threatened by the tangible effects of climate change.

As it strives to adopt a model of sustainable development and protect its fragile ecosystems and peoples, 杏MAP导航 Francis鈥 call to heed the cry of the poor and the cry of the earth is bound to resonate with force.

So, pastoral ministry, care for creation, and the appeal to respect and safeguard indigenous wisdom and culture will almost certainly come under the spotlight during the 杏MAP导航鈥檚 three-day presence in the nation.

But Francis is also a 杏MAP导航 of surprises, and who knows what other issues he may choose to highlight, both as head of the Universal Church and as the undisputed moral authority of our times. For sure, his will be a message of hope and encouragement for the Church, for humanity, and for the people of Papua New Guinea.

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06 September 2024, 13:05