An estimated 600,000 people — nearly half of East Timor’s population — packed a seaside park Tuesday for Pope Francis’ final Mass, held on the same field where St. John Paul II prayed 35 years ago during the nation’s fight for independence from Indonesia.
Other papal Masses have drawn millions of people from more populous countries, such as the Philippines, and other nationalities were represented at Tuesday's Mass.
But the crowd in East Timor, population 1.3 million, was believed to represent the biggest turnout for a papal event ever, in terms of the proportion of the national population.
Other papal Masses have drawn millions of people from more populous countries, such as the Philippines, and other nationalities were represented at Tuesday's Mass.
But the crowd in East Timor, population 1.3 million, was believed to represent the biggest turnout for a papal event ever, in terms of the proportion of the national population.
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00:00I was thinking a lot, what is the best thing that Timor has?
00:14The sandalwood, the fish, it's not the best.
00:23The best is its people.
00:30I wish them peace.
00:37I wish them to continue to have many children.
00:42May the smile of this people be their children.
01:00Thank you very much.
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