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Pope heads to Southeast Asia in ambitious trip

Pope Francis’ visit aims to cement the Catholic Church’s position in the region and comes despite his growing health problems

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Pope Francis will visit four countries in Southeast Asia starting next week. Photo: Reuters
Pope Francis embarks on Monday on a 12-day trip to Southeast Asia, the longest and farthest of his papacy that will challenge the 87-year-old’s increasingly fragile health.
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The pontiff will fly overnight and arrive on Tuesday in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, before heading to Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore.

The distance covered – some 32,000 kilometres – and the time difference of up to eight hours would be enough to make it a testing trip.

But Francis – for whom spreading the faith is a priority – will also deliver 16 speeches and hold several giant masses as he seeks to rally the region’s growing Catholic community.

The trip – his 45th abroad – was originally planned for 2020 but postponed due to the Covid pandemic. And in those four years, the pontiff’s health has suffered.

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The Argentine now routinely uses a wheelchair to move around, underwent hernia surgery last year and has been plagued by respiratory issues.

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