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Seeking Blessings from the Holy Father

Monday, September 9, 2024

Catholics eagerly follow Pope Francis’ visit. Some are willing to spend a large sum of money to participate in the grand mass with the Pope.

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Pope Francis greets the faithful as he enters the area for the Grand Mass at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Senayan, Jakarta, September 5. ANTARA/Sulthony Hasanuddin . tempo : 172666837640.

TRAVELING more than 4,500 kilometers to Jakarta, Paulina Resubun had only one goal, which is to meet Pope Francis. Departing from her home in Merauke Regency, South Papua, the 39-year-old woman wanted to receive a direct blessing from the Holy Father. As a nurse at the Merauke Regional General Hospital, she did not want to miss the Pope’s visit to Indonesia.

Paulina took advantage of a training opportunity for pediatric intensive care at a

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Egi Adyatama, Fachri Hamzah, Didit Hariyadi, and Pramono contributed to this article.
 

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