Pope Francis' Wheelchair Left Behind, Residents: Signs Will Return To Indonesia
JAKARTA - Pope Francis and his entourage of the Holy Throne of the Vatican left Indonesia for Papua Nugeuni on Friday morning at around 10.01 WIB to Soeta Airport, Banten, Indonesia.
Pantauan tim media kunjungan Paus Fransiskus di Indonesia, ribuan rakyat Indonesia memenuhi kepala Jalan Medan Merdeka Timur.
The enthusiasm of the Indonesian people can be seen from the piles of masses in the Cikini area or in front of the estimated road near the Indonesian Bishops' Conference Office (KWI) to the Central Jakarta Monas area.
They (reds) are based to see and wave their hands releasing the World Peace Leader who sits in the car.
With his distinctive smile, the 266th Catholic Church Pope waved his hand while giving blessings to the people of the country, tens of thousands of islands and a thousand one regional language but united in the same language, namely Indonesian.
Tears and tears of the Indonesian people released the Pope. The sadness and happiness of delivering the leader's return that always prioritizes peace in the world.
Fifteen minutes after Pope Francis and his entourage left the Vatican Holy See Embassy office on Jalan Merdeka Timur, Embassy officers were seen opposing a Folding Seat which was none other than Pope Francis' Wheelchair used during a visit to Indonesia from 3-6 September 2024.
The visitors who were still waiting in front of the gate of the Embassy's office shouted.. "The Pope's Father's Wheelchair is left behind" shouted several mothers who saw officers carrying Pope's Wheelchair at the depth of a Black Toyota with a CD.17.02 plate that was about to bring Pope Francis' Wheelchair to Soeta Airport.
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"Yes, it seems that Pope Francis' Holy Father still wants to stay in Indonesia or will he even return to Indonesia? Praise God," said a mother who claimed to have come from the St Parish. Aloysius Gonzaga Cijantung East Jakarta.
Goodbye Holy Father Pope Francis, Thank you for the Prayer and Full Visit of brotherhood for the people of Indonesia. We are still waiting for the next visit.