This morning, Prime Minister James Marape signed the condolence book at the Vatican Embassy in Port Moresby, extending Papua New Guinea’s heartfelt sympathies following the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis.
Speaking on behalf of the government and the people of Papua New Guinea, Prime Minister Marape reflected on the late Pope’s deep connection with the country, especially during his final international tour, which included a memorable visit to PNG in September 2024.
“PNG was in his heart when he made his last tour, and our country holds dear the memories of his visit.”
“For that, we are grateful; especially knowing he continued to serve humanity despite the challenges to his health and well-being.”
As a mark of national respect, the Prime Minister has directed that the national flag be flown at half-mast to honour the life and passing of the Head of the Vatican State and leader of the global Catholic Church.
“To all Catholic faithful in Papua New Guinea, we stand with you in this moment of mourning.”
“May His Holiness Pope Francis rest from this life in eternal peace.”
The Prime Minister’s gesture highlights the close ties between Papua New Guinea and the Holy See and the profound impact Pope Francis had on millions, including those in the Pacific.
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