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    Pope Francis is embarking on his longest and most challenging trip to Asia yet. Here’s what to expect

    If any evidence were needed to underscore that Pope Francis’ upcoming trip to Asia and Oceania is the longest, farthest and most challenging of his pontificate, it’s that he’s bringing along his secretaries to help him navigate the four-country program while keeping up with work back home.

    Francis will clock 32,814 kilometers (20,390 miles) by air during his Sept. 2-13 visit to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore, far surpassing any of his previous 44 foreign trips and notching one of the longest papal trips ever, both in terms of days on the road and distances traveled.

    That’s no small feat for a pope who turns 88 in December, uses a wheelchair, lost part of a lung to a respiratory infection as a young man and had to cancel his last foreign trip at the last minute (to Dubai in November to participate in the U.N. climate conference) on doctors’ orders.

    But Francis is pushing ahead with this trip, originally planned for 2020 but postponed because of COVID-19. He’s bringing along his medical team of a doctor and two nurses and taking the usual health precautions on the ground. But in a novelty, he’s adding his personal secretaries into the traditional Vatican delegation of cardinals, bishops and security.

    The long trip recalls the globetrotting travels of St. John Paul II, who visited all four destinations during his quarter-century pontificate, though East Timor was an occupied part of Indonesia at the time of his landmark 1989 trip.

    By retracing John Paul’s steps, Francis is reinforcing the importance that Asia has for the Catholic Church, since it’s one of the few places where the church is growing in terms of baptized faithful and religious vocations. And he is highlighting that the complex region also embodies some of his core priorities as pope – an emphasis on interreligious and intercultural dialogue, care for the environment and insistence on the spiritual component of economic development.

    Here is a look at the trip and some of the issues that are likely to come up, with the Vatican’s relations with China ever-present in the background in a region where Beijing wields enormous influence.

    Indonesia

    Francis loves gestures of interfaith fraternity and harmony, and there could be no better symbol of religious tolerance at the start of his trip than the underground “Tunnel of Friendship” linking Indonesia’s main Istiqlal mosque to the country’s Catholic cathedral.

    Papua New Guinea

    Francis was elected pope in 2013 largely on the strength of an extemporaneous speech he delivered to his fellow cardinals in which he said the Catholic Church needed to go to the “peripheries” to reach those who need God’s comfort the most. When Francis travels deep into the jungles of Papua New Guinea, he will be fulfilling one of the marching orders he set out for the future pope on the eve of his own election.

    East Timor

    When John Paul visited East Timor in 1989, he sought to console its overwhelmingly Catholic population who had suffered under Indonesia’s brutal and bloody occupation for 15 years already.

    Singapore

    Francis has used several of his foreign trips to send messages to China, be they direct telegrams of greetings when he flies through Chinese airspace or more indirect gestures of esteem, friendship and fraternity to the Chinese people when nearby.
    Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

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    ^El Popo looks a tiny smidgen like John Malkovich in The Young Pope 2 - The New Pope, in that photo

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    I had a minor miracle in my kitchen this week.

    I did not turn water into wine but I turned honey water into beer

    I had added some water to a honey bottle to get the dregs out and then left it for a week in the heat and when I went to open it it almost exploded with the beeriest beer smell you have ever smelled. It was holy honey beer.

    His Holiness The Pope of Rome-20240814_061435-jpg

    A true miracle in the mold of the wedding at Cana, so I imbibed a few drops of holy water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Looper View Post
    ^El Popo looks a tiny smidgen like John Malkovich in The Young Pope 2 - The New Pope, in that photo

    Life imitating art


    I had a minor miracle in my kitchen this week.

    I did not turn water into wine but I turned honey water into beer

    I had added some water to a honey bottle to get the dregs out and then left it for a week in the heat and when I went to open it it almost exploded with the beeriest beer smell you have ever smelled. It was holy honey beer.

    His Holiness The Pope of Rome-20240814_061435-jpg

    A true miracle in the mold of the wedding at Cana, so I imbibed a few drops of holy water.
    Please don't share use of container

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    ^That could cause severe injury...

    Not to mention a nasty yeast infection!

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    Conclave

    A Papal nail-biter involving the scheming and conniving in the election of a new Pope with Ralph Fiennes doing a fine job as the dean of the college of cardinals.

    His Holiness The Pope of Rome-screenshot-2024-12-02-06-14-a

    High entertainment all the way

    ...although I am not 100% sure about the ending!

    7.8/10

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    The ending made it worth watching

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