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What did Pope Francis hand out to kids at the National Stadium?

Pope Francis arrived at the National Stadium on 12 September to deliver Singapore’s first papal mass since 1986, where he gave special gifts to the children in attendance. Riding around on a white buggy, the Pope blessed children and infants while handing out rosaries and chocolates.

Background

A rosary is commonly used to help people keep count of their prayers. The rosaries given by Pope Francis were unique, not only because they were from the Pope himself but also because they bore the Vatican City coat of arms. This event marked a significant moment for the Catholic community in Singapore, drawing a crowd of around 50,000 people.

How the rosaries look

Each rosary had 59 beads, as usual, with a crucifix at the end. The Vatican City coat of arms was imprinted at the part commonly known as the “heart” of the rosary. Girls received their rosaries in red pouches, while boys were handed green pouches.

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On 25 May 2024, Pope Francis addressed an estimated 50,000 attendees at Rome’s Olympic Stadium for World Children’s Day. Surrounded by children, he emphasised the Church’s role in welcoming and accompanying them with tenderness and hope. This event, similar to the one in Singapore, highlighted the Pope’s ongoing commitment to engaging with the younger generation and reaffirming their rights.

Future implications

The papal mass in Singapore is seen as a once-in-a-lifetime event for many local Catholics. It not only strengthened the faith of those present but also showcased the Pope’s dedication to reaching out to different parts of the world. Future visits by the Pope could further solidify the global Catholic community’s unity and inspire more such gatherings.

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