SINGAPORE (AP) 鈥 Pope Francis on Thursday praised Singapore鈥檚 economic strength as a testament to human ingenuity but urged the city-state to look after the weakest, too, especially foreign workers, as he opened the final leg of his tour through some of Asia鈥檚 poorest countries in one of the world鈥檚 richest.
Francis marveled at Singapore's modern skyscrapers 鈥渢hat seem to rise from the sea鈥 in both his opening speech to the city-state's leaders and again in the afternoon, when he celebrated Mass before an estimated 50,000 people at Singapore's national stadium.
鈥淭he most beautiful building, the most precious treasure, the most profitable investment in God鈥檚 eyes, is ourselves,鈥 he said.
Singapore celebrated Francis' arrival by unveiling a new hybrid orchid named for him, the "Dendrobium His Holiness Pope Francis." Presented during an official welcome ceremony, the orchid 鈥渆xudes a serene and pure beauty鈥 of ivory white petals with a pink tinge at the center, according to the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Parks Board.
Francis arrived in Singapore from East Timor and began his official program Thursday by meeting with President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong before addressing government authorities and the diplomatic corps at the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 University of Singapore.
There, Francis praised the government's commitment to sustainable development and providing public housing and quality education and health care to its people. But he urged authorities to look out for the poorest and beware of rewarding excellence at all costs, a reference to Singapore鈥檚 highly competitive work and educational culture.
鈥淚 would like to highlight the risk entailed in focusing solely on pragmatism or placing merit above all things, namely the unintended consequence of justifying the exclusion of those on the margins from benefiting from progress,鈥 he said.
In a common appeal from history鈥檚 first Latin American pope, Francis called especially for dignified pay and conditions for migrant workers, who have helped build Singapore into one of the world鈥檚 most advanced financial powerhouses.
鈥淭hese workers contribute a great deal to society and should be guaranteed a fair wage,鈥 Francis said.
Singapore has no minimum wage policy for locals or foreigners.
Singapore was the last stop of Francis鈥 11-day tour that is the longest and farthest of his papacy after earlier stops in Indonesia, and . The economic disparities were obvious upon arrival Wednesday as Francis landed in Singapore鈥檚 high-tech airport aboard the lone aircraft belonging to Aero Dili, the national carrier of East Timor, where around 42% of its people live below the poverty line.
Singapore has long touted as a success story its transformation from a colonial port lacking natural resources into a financial and trade power in just a few decades since independence from Malaysia in 1965. The former British colony enjoys one of the highest living standards in the world, and is known for its safety and low crime rate. But it is also one of the most expensive cities to live in and its competitive work environment makes for a stressful, overworked people.
Francis' praise for the country's astonishing economic growth was significant, given he has long been known to bristle at the excesses of capitalism. According to the International Monetary Fund, Singapore鈥檚 gross domestic product per capita of $133,740 was the fourth highest in the world, above the U.S. and other developed countries.
Foreigners account for over a third of Singapore鈥檚 workforce. According to official data, the foreign workforce of 1.5 million includes 286,000 domestic workers and 441,000 people in construction, shipping and maintenance jobs, helping to support Singapore鈥檚 trade-reliant economy. Many are from Pakistan, Bangladesh and other poorer Asian countries.
Human Rights Watch said in a report last year that foreign migrant workers face labor rights abuses and exploitation through exorbitant debts owed to recruitment agents, non-payment of wages, restrictions on movement, confiscation of passports, and sometimes physical and sexual violence. It said domestic workers are excluded from many key labor protections, such as limits on daily work hours, sick leave and annual leave.
Francis is visiting Singapore to encourage its Catholics, who make up about 3.5% of the population of just under 6 million, while highlighting Singapore鈥檚 tradition of . According to a 2020 census, Buddhists make up about 31% of the population, Christians 19% and Muslims 15%, while about a fifth of the population claimed no religious belief whatsoever.
In his remarks to the pope, President Shanmugaratnam highlighted Singapore鈥檚 commitment to environmental sustainability and interfaith harmony, saying both were the result of hard work and dedication over decades.
鈥淲e are a multiracial, multireligious, and multicultural society,鈥 he said. 鈥淔or us, solidarity and harmony have therefore been at the core, and will remain core features in our national development.鈥
He praised Francis鈥 consistent call to care for God鈥檚 creation, saying Singapore too had made sustainability a priority ever since independence nearly six decades ago. Singapore鈥檚 greening plan through 2030 envisages greater reliance on solar energy, waste reduction and imposition of carbon taxes to transition to a low-carbon economy.
鈥淎s a small city-state, we have sought to balance development with environmental responsibility,鈥 he said.
Francis said Singapore's environmental policies were a model for the rest of the world, calling it 鈥渁 shining example of what humanity can achieve by working together in harmony, with a sense of responsibility and a spirit of inclusiveness and fraternity.鈥
In the afternoon, Francis celebrated Mass before an estimated 50,000 people at the country鈥檚 national stadium, attended also by church leaders from two Asian regions where the Holy See has delicate relations: the archbishop of Hong Kong, Cardinal Stephen Chow, and the archbishop of Yangon, Myanmar, Cardinal Charles Bo.
Scores of children were allowed to approach Francis' popemobile to receive a coveted papal rosary, and one lucky couple scored a papal autograph on the Vatican parchment they had made commemorating their wedding.
And in the streets of Singapore, dozens of people came out to greet him even just to cheer as his motorcade passed by.
鈥淲e just wanted to make sure that we caught his attention, and that we really communicated our love and warm welcome to him here in Singapore," said Lissy Puno, who made posters and bracelets to commemorate the visit.
Francis will visit a center for the elderly Friday and preside over an interfaith youth event before returning to Rome.
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Ng contributed from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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