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Pope Francis lands in Muslim-dominated Indonesia as he starts marathon trip abroad

With more than 240 million Muslims, Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country in the world.

• September 3, 2024
Pope aboard aircraft
Pope aboard aircraft [Credit: America Magazine ]

Pope Francis landed in Indonesia on Tuesday, kicking off the longest foreign trip of his tenure so far.

The trip is due to take him to four countries in South-East Asia and Oceania within the next 12 days.

The 87-year-old head of the Catholic Church arrived in Jakarta more than 13 hours after setting off from Rome on a special flight operated by Italian airline ITA Airways.

With more than 240 million Muslims, Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country in the world.

Further stops will be Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore.

The pope’s 45th trip abroad would focus on peaceful coexistence between the different religions.

Of the four countries he is set to visit, only in East Timor do the majority of the population identify as Catholic.

Given the pope’s age and state of health, who often uses a wheelchair, the breaks between his foreign journeys have become longer.

The pontiff’s last major trip abroad was a year ago when he visited Mongolia.

The pope, who has been in office for 11 years, would cover a total of more than 30,000 kilometres by plane on this tour.

He is scheduled to return to Rome on September 13.

A visit to Luxembourg and Belgium is on the programme for his next trip abroad later this month. 

(dpa/NAN) 

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