Pope Francis lands in Singapore for final stop on 12-day Asia-Pacific tour

Pope Francis touched down in Singapore on Wednesday, the last stop of a four-nation Asia-Pacific trip aimed at boosting the Catholic Church’s standing in the world’s most populous region.

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Crowds waved Vatican and Singapore flags as Francis’s plane arrived at the city-state’s Changi Airport, on the last leg of a 12-day tour to the region.

The 87-year-old pontiff has defied doubts about his health during a journey that has taken him from a Jakarta grand mosque to a remote jungle of Papua New Guinea.

In recent years, the ailing pope has undergone hernia surgery and has been plagued by respiratory issues. He now relies on a wheelchair, walking sticks or aides to get around.

Pope Francis is greeted by officials upon his arrival at Singapore’s Changi airport. Photo: EPA-EFE
Pope Francis is greeted by officials upon his arrival at Singapore’s Changi airport. Photo: EPA-EFE

But throughout the trip, he has carried out dozens of public engagements, energised congregations through impromptu call-and-response and repeatedly sat for hours in the brutal tropical heat.

  

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