Pope to bring in a ton of humanitarian aid to remote Papua New Guinea as he celebrates periphery

PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea -- Pope Francis honored the Catholic Church of the peripheries on Sunday as he celebrated Mass in Papua New Guinea before heading to a remote part of the South Pacific nation with a ton of humanitarian aid to deliver to the missionaries and faithful who live there.An estimated 35,000 people filled the stadium in the capital Port Moresby for the morning Mass.It began with dancers in grass skirts and feathered headdresses performing to traditional drum beats as priests in green vestments processed up onto the altar.In his homily, Francis told the crowd that they may well feel themselves distant from both their faith and the institutional church, but that God was near to them.“You who live on this large island in the Pacific Ocean may sometimes have thought of yourselves as a far away and distant land, situated at the edge of the world,” Francis said.

“Yet … today the Lord wants to draw near to you, to break down distances, to let you know that you are at the center of his heart and that each one of you is important to him.”Francis was himself traveling to a distant land on Sunday, flying into remote Vanimo, on Papua New Guinea’s northwest coast, to meet with the small Catholic community there served by missionaries from his native Argentina.Francis was being transported by an Australian military aircraft and was bringing with him one ton of humanitarian aid, including medicine, clothes and toys for children, according to Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni.Eight suitcases of medicine and other necessities had been prepared by one of the Argentine missionaries, the Rev.Alejandro Diaz, during a recent trip to Rome and left with the Vatican to bring in on the cargo plane, the ANSA news agency reported.Francis has long prioritized the church on the “peripheries,” saying it is actually more important than the center of the institutional church.

In keeping with that philosophy, Francis has largely shunned foreign trips to European...

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