Indigenous peoples welcome Pope Francis in Papua New Guinea

Pope Francis was welcomed on Saturday (7) by members of indigenous tribes at the APEC Haus, a conference center built for the 2018 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Papua New Guinea.

Upon arrival, Francisco was greeted with a dance by a group of Papua New Guineans wearing traditional costumes with feather headdresses and beaded skirts.

The pope, who uses a wheelchair due to knee and back pain, shook hands and exchanged gifts with local residents and also signed a visitors’ book at Government House.

The pope, who visited the country as part of an ambitious 12-day four-nation trip, said Papua New Guinea’s natural resources were “intended by God” for the entire community.

This content was originally published in Indigenous peoples welcome Pope Francis in Papua New Guinea on the CNN Brasil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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