Caritas Sister: Young Papuans will someday lead PNG's development

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Caritas Sister: Young Papuans will someday lead PNG's development
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On the sidelines of Pope Francis’ visit with school children in Port Moresby, Sr. Florentina Cho expresses her trust in the younger generations, saying her religious congregation seeks to make them responsible citizens and future leaders of Papua New Guinea.‘Papuan Catholics must live their faith with a Melanesian heart’

It’s what she shared in an interview on Saturday, 7 September, at the Caritas Technical Secondary School in Port Moresby, as Pope Francis met with children at her school, filling the background with chanted words of welcome for the Holy Father. “I’m very happy and proud of my junior sisters who are continuing here,” she said with gratitude, explaining that in 2016, after more than 30 years in Port Moresby, she moved to Kimbe, in the province of West New Britain. There, she helped build another secondary school, which has 200 students.

The plight of women is a recurring theme not only of this papal visit, but of the current pontificate. That’s why Sister Florentina hopes that the Holy Father’s presence in Papua New Guinea will help improve the standing of women in Papuan society.

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