Pope lands in Singapore, last stage of his Asia-Pacific trip September 11, 2024By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service Filed Under: News, Vatican, World News SINGAPORE (CNS) — Arriving in Singapore from Timor-Leste, Pope Francis made the biggest transition of his 12-day trip to Asia and the Pacific, moving from one of the world’s poorest countries to one of its wealthiest and from one of the most youthful to one of the oldest. The pope landed in Singapore Sept. 11, the last stop on his Sept. 2-13 trip. He, his entourage and the 75 journalists traveling with him flew four hours on Aero Dili, Timor-Leste’s national airline, which has only one plane. According to the World Population Review, the median age of Singapore’s population is 38.9 years in contrast to the global median age of 31. In Timor-Leste, where the pope had spent the previous two days, the median age is just 20. Singapore is considered the world’s fourth richest nation, based on gross domestic product. Timor-Leste ranks 172nd out of 196 nations, according to the Asian Development Bank. Arriving at the Singapore airport, Pope Francis was welcomed by Edward Tong, minister for culture, community and youth, and four children, who did a little dance and offered flowers. The pope and Tong held a brief meeting inside the airport before Pope Francis got in an electric golf cart — covered because of the rain — and did a little tour around the airport’s garden paths to greet hundreds of people who were waiting to welcome him. The pope then went to the St. Francis Xavier Retreat Centre, where he was staying. In the evening, he was scheduled to hold a private meeting with the Jesuits of Singapore, but had nothing else on his official schedule. Read More Vatican News Priests need better formation in church history to share Gospel, pope says Pope: Schools should be centers of formation, not ‘achievement factories’ Pope appoints U.S. cardinal to manage Vatican’s troubled pension fund Pope approves simplified rites for papal funeral, burial Laity, women do not ‘rank’ last in the church, pope says at general audience Pope: Interreligious dialogue key to peace, youth education Copyright © 2024 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print