Pope Francis heads to Singapore on final stop of Asia tour
The Hindu
Pope Francis concludes Asia-Pacific tour with visit to Singapore, meeting leaders and holding mass at national stadium.
Pope Francis left East Timor for Singapore on Wednesday (September 11, 2024) for the last leg of a gruelling 12-day Asia-Pacific tour, flying from one of the world’s poorest regions to one of its richest.
The marathon four-nation tour has already taken in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, but the 87-year-old pontiff has appeared in good spirits throughout despite fears over his health.
A formal leaving ceremony was held at the airport in capital Dili, where the pope’s plane took off for the Southeast Asian city-state shortly after 12.25 p.m. local time (0325 GMT).
The main event of this leg was an open-air mass to what the Vatican said was an estimated 600,000 people on Tuesday (September 10, 2024) in stifling tropical heat, rallying nearly half of the Catholic-majority country.
“I am so very happy, this is the first time he is here. But we are sad because he was only here for three days – we wanted him to be here for one week,” said 28-year-old banker Namaseo Xavier.
“The message that Papa Francisco gives us, that’s peace for my country.”
On Wednesday (September 11, 2024) he spoke to young people before driving through the seaside city where thousands of people lined the streets, screaming as he drove by.