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Pope Francis stayed in Punggol while in S’pore. Here’s what the place looks like.

Pope Francis stayed in a converted meeting room at the St Francis Xavier Retreat Centre in Punggol during his three-day visit to Singapore from September 11 to 13. The pontiff’s only special request was for a fridge to store gelato, according to the centre’s property manager, Helen Seah. The Pope chose the centre for its simplicity and ease of movement, as confirmed by Valerie Siew, spokesperson for the papal visit organising committee.

Background

Pope Francis’s visit to Singapore was part of his tour of Asia, with Singapore being the final stop. The St Francis Xavier Retreat Centre, a former seminary, was selected to host the Pope due to its modest and functional facilities. The centre’s straightforward layout made it convenient for the 87-year-old pontiff to navigate.

The accommodations

The Pope’s lodgings were revealed during a media tour on September 16. The converted meeting room was described as humble, reflecting the Pope’s preference for simplicity. The room was furnished with basic amenities, and the only additional feature was a fridge specifically requested to store gelato, a favourite treat of the Pope.

Community reaction

Residents of Punggol expressed their excitement and honour at having Pope Francis as a temporary neighbour. “It’s an honour and privilege,” said one local resident, capturing the sentiment of many in the community. The Pope’s presence brought a sense of pride and joy to the area, with many residents eager to catch a glimpse of the pontiff.

Events during the visit

During his stay, Pope Francis met with members of the Society of Jesus, also known as Jesuits, at the retreat centre. He also greeted Roman Catholics at Jurassic Mile in Changi, further strengthening the bond between the local Catholic community and the global Church. The visit included various religious and community events, highlighting the Pope’s commitment to engaging with people from all walks of life.

Future implications

Pope Francis’s visit to Singapore has left a lasting impact on the local Catholic community and the broader public. The choice of the St Francis Xavier Retreat Centre underscores the Pope’s message of humility and simplicity. Future visits by global religious leaders may follow this example, opting for modest accommodations that reflect their values. The Pope’s visit also serves as a reminder of the importance of accessibility and inclusivity in hosting dignitaries.

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