Pope Francis arrived in East Timor, the penultimate stop of his Asia and South Pacific tour, greeted by thousands in Dili. He will preside over a Mass expected to draw 750,000 people. The visit highlights issues of clerical sexual abuse, with recent revelations involving East Timor clergy. Francis urged political leaders to combat abuse and ensure a peaceful childhood for youth. East Timor, deeply Catholic, allocated $12 million for the visit, sparking criticism due to its economic status. The trip underscores the Catholic Church’s pivot to Asia, marking the first papal visit since East Timor’s 2002 independence.

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