Pope to meet Papua New Guinea Catholics who embrace both Christianity and Indigenous beliefs
- Pope Francis arrived in Papua New Guinea on Friday for the second leg of his four-nation Southeast Asia and Oceania trip, becoming the second pope to visit the country.
- The 87-year-old pope was greeted by a cannon salute and marching band at Port Moresby airport, despite briefly losing his balance upon arrival.
- Francis' agenda in Papua New Guinea focuses on social justice priorities in the country, which has over 10 million people, most of whom are subsistence farmers.
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