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Pope Francis' Farewell Mass in Singapore: A Sermon on Love

12 September 2024 20:57 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Singapore - Pope Francis concluded his apostolic journey to four countries with a poignant sermon at the Singapore National Stadium on Thursday afternoon, September 12, 2024. In his homily, he reflected on the magnificent buildings in the country, emphasizing that such structures would not exist without care and love for others.

This sermon differed from those delivered in the previous three countries: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Timor Leste. Typically, Pope Francis tailors his sermons to address the specific economic, social, and political conditions of the people.

In Singapore, he initially commended the towering buildings, recognizing them as a legacy for future generations. However, he cautioned that such buildings would be meaningless if people did not care for one another.

“Although people may believe that it is solely about money, technology, or engineering skills, which undoubtedly have their value, we ultimately discover that the true foundation is love for others, a love that builds,” Pope Francis remarked at the National Stadium.

He urged Catholics in Singapore to prioritize their relationships with others. The Roman pontiff emphasized that human life would be devoid of purpose without love. “[Without love], there will be no impetus, no reasons to act, and strength to build,” he added.

In recent times, Pope Francis has drawn attention to the cultural shifts in some developed countries, particularly in Europe. In these regions, people increasingly choose to keep animals as companions, while the population of children and young people is shrinking.

In his sermon in Singapore, Pope Francis also highlighted that love for others has the power to dispel hatred, selfishness, and indifference, which can ultimately lead to conflict. 

“Without love, none of us would have been capable of building such a magnificent metropolis, as the architects would not have designed it, the workers would not have labored on it, and nothing would have been achieved,” he stressed.

Approximately 50,000 Catholics attended the mass led by Pope Francis in Singapore, the final destination of his apostolic journey. On September 13, 2024, the Pope was scheduled to return to Rome.

Anna, a foreign worker from the Philippines, shared her experience of attending the mass in Singapore, describing the intense competition for seats. Attendees were required to register online through a website provided by the organizing committee. Anna volunteered to assist in ensuring the smooth operation of the service.

“I hope that Pope Francis' visit will bring blessings to us, in a country that embraces diverse ethnicities,” Anna told Tempo.

Before the mass, Pope Francis toured the stadium, traveling in a golf cart or buggy car adorned with the Vatican logo. A Swiss Guard, serving as his bodyguard, acted as the driver.

Pope Francis interacted with children and the sick, greeting them warmly. He engaged with elementary school children who eagerly sought his autograph, and he appeared to interact with them joyfully. He also touched the hands of several sick individuals who were using wheelchairs or canes.

The Bishop of Rome distributed rosaries—necklaces of beads used for praying to the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus. Sick individuals requested Pope Francis' prayers, and a choir singing four-part harmonies accompanied the interactions between him and the congregation with gospel songs.

FRANCISCA CHRISTY ROSANA

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