Pope Francis Brings Message of Love and Unity to Papua New Guinea Peripheries

Pope Francis visited the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea, bringing medical supplies and toys. He urged local communities to overcome violence and tribal divisions, preaching unity and love. His trip underscores his commitment to the church on the peripheries, focusing on often overlooked areas and highlighting issues like gender-based violence and superstition.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Vanhorn | Updated: 08-09-2024 11:20 IST | Created: 08-09-2024 11:20 IST
Pope Francis Brings Message of Love and Unity to Papua New Guinea Peripheries
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Pope Francis made a significant journey to the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea on Sunday, emphasizing his focus on the Catholic Church's peripheries. He arrived with a ton of medicine, toys, and a poignant message of love conquering violence.

The Pope traveled aboard a Royal Australian Air Force C-130 transport plane from Port Moresby to Vanimo to meet with the local Catholic community. The visit was marked by traditional ceremonies and an address where Francis encouraged people to end tribal rivalries and violence.

The Pope highlighted the importance of unity, urging locals to be like an orchestra, thus creating harmony to dispel destructive behaviors. His visit also focused on reinforcing the church's mission of compassion and closeness, especially towards those marginalized by superstition and prejudice.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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