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  • Pope warns against Eurocentric Church, looks to springtime found in the East

    In the general audience held today in St Peter's Square, Francis retraced the stages of the apostolic journey that in recent days has taken him to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore. "I met living communities that grow by attraction. It gladdened my heart to be able to spend some time with the missionaries and catechists of today’.

  • Pope: good results from dialogue with China

    Francis reiterated his wish to visit Beijing, answering a question during the press conference on the return flight from his trip to Southeast Asia and Oceania. In his answers he gave his impressions of the four countries he visited: Singapore, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia. On the war in Gaza, he lamented, “I do not think they are taking steps to make peace.” Speaking about the US presidential elections, Francis stressed that abortion and rejecting migrants are both against life, telling voters that “one must choose the lesser evil”.

  • Francis' last words in Singapore a dialogue with young people of all religions

    The pope departed for Rome from the metropolis in Southeast Asia, the fourth stop on his long journey through Asia and Oceania. "Religions are different languages on the path to God. If you dialogue as young people, you will also dialogue as adults, as citizens, as politicians. Take risks, do not be afraid’. To the elderly and the sick: ‘Your prayer is very important before God’.

  • Pope at Mass in Singapore: Only ‘love builds up’

    In the celebration at the National Stadium in front of tens of thousands of faithful, Francis referred to the city’s “great and bold architecture” to urge the faithful to look at the true source of life and beauty. He added that the “most profitable investment in God’s eyes,” is “all of us, for we are beloved children of the same Father”. The pope also referred to Saint Francis Xavier, who lived for a long time in Malacca Peninsula, stressing the primacy of the proclamation of the Gospel to the peoples of Asia.

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