Pope Francis In Papua New Guinea (Indonesia, East Timor and Singapore)

Pope Francis, the 87-year-old leader of the Catholic Church, is using a wheelchair due to persistent knee pain caused by strained ligaments in his right knee. His mobility has been significantly limited, making it hard for him to walk and stand for long periods. 

Although he has received therapeutic injections to ease the pain, the Pope still experiences discomfort and needs to use a wheelchair for many of his public appearances and activities. 

Despite his health challenges, Pope Francis remains active and committed to his duties. 

Recently, he embarked on a historic 12-day tour of Southeast Asia and Oceania, marking the longest trip of his papacy. This tour includes visits to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Singapore.

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Indonesia (September 2-5, 2024) 

In Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, Pope Francis emphasized the importance of interfaith dialogue and condemned religious extremism. 

He met with Indonesian politicians and religious leaders, urging them to combat religious intolerance through dialogue and mutual respect. He also celebrated Mass with the local Catholic community and met with Catholic priests and nuns to offer encouragement and support. 

Papua New Guinea (September 6-9, 2024)

Here is Pope's schedule of the Key Events and Activities in PNG: 

September 6, 2024 
  • Arrival in Port Moresby: Pope Francis will be welcomed with a candlelight ceremony.
  • Meeting with Political Leaders: He will meet with Prime Minister James Marape and other political figures to discuss social justice and environmental issues.
September 7, 2024
  • Street Ministry and Callan Services Gathering: At Caritas Technical Secondary School, the Pope will engage with street children and those involved in social services.
  • Meeting with Clergy, Religious, and Catechists: This will take place at the Shrine of Mary Help of Christians in Boroko.
September 8, 2024
  • Eucharistic Celebration: A large Mass will be held at Sir John Guise Stadium in Waigani, expected to draw thousands of attendee.
  • Visit to Vanimo: The Pope will travel to Vanimo, a region close to the Border of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, where he will meet with local communities and possibly address issues related to West Papua.
September 9, 2024
  • Youth Festival: The visit will conclude with a Youth Festival at Sir John Guise Stadium, where Pope Francis will deliver a special message to the youth of Papua New Guinea. 

East Timor (September 9-11, 2024) and Singapore (September 11-13, 2024) 

Following his visit to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, Pope Francis is scheduled to travel to East Timor and Singapore. 

These visits are expected to promote peace, religious tolerance, and environmental sustainability. The Pope's itinerary includes meetings with local leaders, religious figures, and the Catholic communities in these countries. 


Pope Francis' use of a wheelchair highlights his resilience and dedication to his mission despite physical limitations. His visits emphasize his commitment to fostering interfaith dialogue, promoting peace, and addressing global issues. 

His ability to maintain his demanding schedule despite significant health challenges is an inspiration to many around the world.

Papua New Guinean Women: Pioneers in Politics and Diplomacy

In a nation renowned for its vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes, Papua New Guinea has also cultivated a remarkable legacy of women in leadership. From the halls of Parliament to the international diplomatic stage, these women have defied societal expectations and made significant contributions to their country. Their achievements, often against the backdrop of cultural and political challenges, serve as a testament to their resilience, determination, and unwavering commitment to serving their nation.

Women MPs (Members of Parliament): 10 PNG women MPs with the names of the villages or places they were born in:

1. Dame Josephine Abaijah

Born in: Misima Island, Milne Bay Province

Elected: 1972–1977, 1977–1982, 1997–2002

Contributions:

  • Championed women’s rights and representation in Parliament.
  • Played a key role in the establishment of the National Women’s Council.
  • Introduced legislation to protect women’s property rights.

2. Waliyato Clowes

Born in: Daru, Western Province

Elected: 1977–1982

Contributions:

  • Advocate for rural development and education.
  • Worked to improve access to healthcare in remote areas.

3. Nahau Rooney

Born in: Manus Island, Manus Province

Elected: 1977–1987

Contributions:

  • Focused on issues related to land rights and customary law.
  • Played a significant role in the development of the National Constitution.

4. Dame Carol Kidu

Born in: Shorncliffe, Queensland, Australia (naturalized PNG citizen)

Elected: 2002–2012

Contributions:

  • A leading advocate for women’s rights, education, and social welfare.
  • Introduced legislation to combat domestic violence and sexual assault.
  • Established the Kidu Foundation to support education and community development.

5. Julie Soso

Born in: Goroka, Eastern Highlands Province

Elected: 2012–2017

Contributions:

  • Focused on rural development and infrastructure projects.
  • Worked to improve access to clean water and sanitation in remote areas.

6. Loujaya Kouza

Born in: Lae, Morobe Province

Elected: 2012–2017

Contributions:

  • Championed gender equality and women’s empowerment.
  • Established the Loujaya Kouza Foundation to support women’s education and leadership.

7. Delilah Gore

Born in: Popondetta, Oro Province

Elected: 2012–2017

Contributions:

  • Focused on health, education, and rural development.
  • Worked to improve maternal and child health outcomes.

8. Rufina Peter

Born in: Hula, Central Province

Elected: 2022–present

Contributions:

  • Represents the interests of her constituents and contributes to legislative discussions.
  • Focused on issues related to climate change and sustainable development.

9. Kessy Sawang

Born in: Madang, Madang Province

Elected: 2022–present

Contributions:

  • A dedicated public servant with a focus on community development.
  • Works to improve access to basic services in rural areas.

10. Francesca Semoso

Born in: Buka, Bougainville

Elected: 2023–present

Contributions:

  • Advocates for peace, reconciliation, and sustainable development in her region.
  • Works to address the legacy of conflict and promote economic growth in Bougainville.



 Women Diplomats (Ambassadors and High Commissioners):


1. Dame Meg Taylor DBE

Former: Secretary General to the Pacific Islands Forum (2014-2021)

Province: Eastern Highlands/Jiwaka

Contributions:

  •   Played a key role in regional cooperation and development.
  •   Led efforts to address climate change and sustainable development in the Pacific.


2. Winnie Anna Kiap CBE

Former: Papua New Guinea High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (20112022)

Province: Manus (Baluan Island)

Contributions:

  •  Promoted Papua New Guinea's interests on the international stage.
  •  Strengthened bilateral relations with the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries.


3. Dame Jean Kekedo DBE

Former: Ombudsman and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom

Province: Oro (Kokoda)

Contributions:

  •   A pioneer in the Papua New Guinean public service.
  •   Championed human rights and good governance.


4. Madam Helen Aitsi

Current: Ambassador to South Korea

Province: Central Province (Yule Island)

Contributions:

  •   Represents Papua New Guinea’s interests in South Korea.
  •   Works to enhance diplomatic relations and cooperation between the two countries.


As Papua New Guinea advances towards a more equitable and prosperous future, these remarkable women stand as beacons of inspiration. Their unwavering dedication, resilience, and commitment to their nation have not only shaped its destiny but have also paved the way for countless others. Whether advocating for policy change or fostering international relations, they serve as powerful reminders that leadership knows no gender. Let us honor their legacy and continue to support and empower women in all spheres of society.


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