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News » Faith and Religion » Pope Francis Praises Youth and Big Families During Mass for 600,000 Catholics in East Timor as the Nation Celebrates His Visit with a National Holiday

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Pope Francis Praises Youth and Big Families During Mass for 600,000 Catholics in East Timor as the Nation Celebrates His Visit with a National Holiday

September 10, 2024 Gift Badewo

On Tuesday, East Timor was a sea of yellow and white as an estimated 600,000 Catholics gathered to attend a Mass led by Pope Francis.

This small island nation, with a remarkable 98% Catholic population, turned out in full force for the event, seeking shade under Vatican-themed umbrellas from the scorching midday sun.

Pope Francis Celebrates East Timor’s Youth

Pope Francis took a moment to praise the vibrant spirit of East Timor.

During his remarks in Spanish at the end of the Mass, he expressed his admiration for the country’s people, particularly the children.

“I’ve been reflecting on what makes Timor special,” the pope shared.

“The best thing here is its people and the smiles of the children.”

He also wished the Timorese continued peace, happiness, and an abundance of children, reinforcing his appreciation for their lively and youthful nation.

A National Holiday for the Papal Visit

In honor of the pope’s visit, the East Timorese government declared three days of national holiday.

Streets and local businesses closed, and thousands flocked to the Esplanade of Taci Tolu in Dili to witness the Mass.

Among the attendees were best friends Lareina Rosa Marcia Claver Da Cruz and Zuizina Abigael Maria Fatima de Jesus, who arrived with their families at 4:30 a.m. to secure a spot for the 4:30 p.m. Mass.

The girls, despite the long wait in the heat, found the experience worthwhile and enjoyed each other’s company during the wait.

Celebrating Big Families and Youth

Pope Francis has consistently celebrated East Timor’s high birth rate and large families during his visit.

“East Timor is beautiful because of its many children,” he said.

“This youthful presence renews our energy and life.”

He emphasized that welcoming and caring for children are crucial attitudes that open hearts to the divine.

Addressing Poverty Amidst Prosperity

Despite East Timor’s offshore oil and gas reserves, the country remains one of Southeast Asia’s poorest.

Pope Francis urged the nation to balance their pursuit of prosperity with compassion for the less fortunate.

In his homily, he prayed for a society that reflects God’s light and love, raising the weak from the dust and lifting the poor from their hardships.

Reflecting on the Past and Looking to the Future

The Mass at Taci Tolu held historical significance, being the same location where Pope John Paul II celebrated Mass in 1989 during East Timor’s struggle for independence.

Many East Timorese, like Fernando Egidio Amaral, view John Paul II’s visit as a pivotal moment in their fight for freedom.

Amaral, who walked with his family from their home to attend the Mass, believes John Paul II’s visit was a blessing for their independence.

Embracing Cultural Heritage and Future Challenges

During the Mass, Pope Francis also addressed local concerns, including the presence of crocodiles on some beaches, which are both revered and problematic in East Timorese culture.

He warned the crowd to stay cautious of these creatures, symbolizing the need to protect their culture and history from external influences.

The Papal Journey Continues

Pope Francis’ visit to East Timor marks the end of his time in Asia’s newest country.

His trip, which began on Monday with enthusiastic crowds in Dili, is part of an 11-day journey through Southeast Asia and Oceania, with previous stops in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.

The pope will conclude his journey on Friday in Singapore.

What’s next for Pope Francis and his global journey? Stay tuned!

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