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Pope Francis begins Papua New Guinea visit with focus on serving remote communities and promoting interfaith understanding
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Pope Francis visited Vanimo, a remote coastal town in Papua New Guinea's north-west, accompanied by humanitarian aid. He emphasized the importance of the Catholic Church serving marginalized communities, particularly those affected by prejudice and superstition. Papua New Guinea is a dangerous place for women and girls, and the Pope urged an end to violence and superstition.
He is a world religious leader bringing the message of peace.
There is a lot of violence against women and children, here in the city, the youth are snatching bags from mothers who market.
The Vatican is far, so we are humbled that the pope came to Papua New Guinea.
We may not be of the same country, but we live on the same land, so we are honoured that the pope is gracing our land and will bring blessings.
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perspectives
countries
- 1.Argentina
- 2.Australia
- 3.Indonesia
- 4.Japan
- 5.Papua New Guinea
- 6.Singapore
- 7.Holy See (Vatican City State)
organizations
- 1.Catholic Church
- 2.Caritas Technical Secondary School
- 3.Human Rights Watch
- 4.Jayawijaya Wamena Catholic Parish
- 5.Royal Australian Air Force
- 6.Walsa