Angelus News | September 6, 2024 | Vol. 9 No. 18
On the cover: Father Richard Sunwoo, pastor of St. Louise de Marillac in Covina, stands on the sidelines of an LA Chargers preseason game at SoFi Stadium in August. This year, Sunwoo is one of several LA priests with a side gig like no other: celebrating Mass for NFL teams before games. On Page 10, associate editor Mike Cisneros tells the story of the little-known ministry helping teams meet their spiritual needs.
On the cover: Father Richard Sunwoo, pastor of St. Louise de Marillac in Covina, stands on the sidelines of an LA Chargers preseason game at SoFi Stadium in August. This year, Sunwoo is one of several LA priests with a side gig like no other: celebrating Mass for NFL teams before games. On Page 10, associate editor Mike Cisneros tells the story of the little-known ministry helping teams meet their spiritual needs.
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A woman prays<br />
during Christmas<br />
Mass at the cathedral<br />
in Jakarta, Indonesia.<br />
| CNS/DARREN WHI-<br />
TESIDE, REUTERS<br />
EYES TO THE EAST<br />
BY JOHN L. ALLEN JR.<br />
Pope Francis is 87. Why is he about to undertake the<br />
most grueling international trip of his pontificate?<br />
ROME – Just over a month ago, 81-year-old President<br />
Joe Biden made the obviously reluctant choice to withdraw<br />
from the <strong>2024</strong> race over widely held perceptions,<br />
even among Americans who admire Biden and who supported<br />
him in 2020, that he no longer possesses the physical and<br />
even mental capacity to lead.<br />
In other words, Biden’s main political problem heading into<br />
<strong>2024</strong> wasn’t exactly anything he had done, but rather alarm<br />
over what he could no longer do.<br />
In a highly roundabout and indirect fashion, the Biden<br />
example may help answer an obvious question about the<br />
87-year-old Pope Francis today as well.<br />
To wit: Why in the world is this octogenarian pope, by now<br />
facing multiple health challenges, heading off Sept. 2-13 for<br />
the longest and most arduous journey of his entire papacy,<br />
taking him at one point almost 9,000 miles away from Rome?<br />
Why put himself through the ringer like this, especially since<br />
a Synod of Bishops that’s supposed to be the capstone of his<br />
legacy opens just a couple of weeks later?<br />
Granted, there’s logic for each stop along the way of this<br />
Asian and Oceanic odyssey, which includes the world’s largest<br />
Muslim nation in Indonesia, in percentage terms one of<br />
the most Catholic states on earth in East Timor, a classically<br />
peripheral missionary venue in Papua New Guinea, and one<br />
of the world’s financial powerhouses in Singapore.<br />
Yet those draws would have applied at any stage of the Francis<br />
papacy. The added factor right now is that the trip also<br />
affords the pontiff a chance to show that rumors of his demise<br />
have been greatly exaggerated, and that, despite his increas-<br />
Pope Francis greets new Cardinal William Goh Seng Chye of Singapore after presenting<br />
the red biretta to him during a consistory for the creation of 20 new cardinals in St.<br />
Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican Aug. 27, 2022. | CNS/PAUL HARING<br />
22 • ANGELUS • <strong>September</strong> 6, <strong>2024</strong>