Madrid, Spain, 06 September, 2024 / 1:00 pm (ACI Africa).
The bishop of Kundinawa in Papua New Guinea, Paul Sundu, said that of the 300,000 people expected to see Pope Francis this weekend, “many walked two or three weeks before the papal visit” from all the dioceses of the island country.
Some even came from the Solomon Islands, about 885 miles to the east in the South Pacific.
The Holy Father arrived Friday for a three-day visit to Papua New Guinea, his second stop on a 12-day apostolic journey to Asia and Oceania.
In a statement released by the Pontifical Mission Societies in Spain, Sundu predicted that the Holy Father’s days in the country “will be a blessing that cannot be forgotten. The presence of the pope will definitely give us more joy and courage to continue our mission.”
Papua New Guinea is one of the 1,126 mission territories of the Catholic Church, whose first evangelizers arrived there in 1889. Today, its population is 30% Catholic, a percentage that increases at a rate of 40,000 baptized each year.