Pope Francis expected to add personal belonging to the 'Heart of Indonesia'

The polyhedron project is made by more than 1,500 people and consists of 187 pieces of unique artwork

The 'Hati Indonesia' or 'Heart of Indonesia' polyhedron is made up of 187 pieces of unique artwork that include recycled materials, natural elements and fabrics. (Photo by Peter Monthienvichienchai / LiCAS News)

The 'Hati Indonesia' or 'Heart of Indonesia' polyhedron is made up of 187 pieces of unique artwork that include recycled materials, natural elements and fabrics. (Photo by Peter Monthienvichienchai / LiCAS News)

A pontifical foundation revealed that Pope Francis will participate in a collective artwork by adding a “personal item” to the polyhedron project called ‘Hati Indonesia’ or Heart of Indonesia.

In a media briefing on Sept. 2, Scholas Occurrentes unveiled the polyhedron project, which the group said symbolizes the “richness of Indonesia’s cultural and religious diversity.”

Marchellu Rafi, the architect in charge of ‘Hati Indonesia,’ said the polyhedron has many triangles that are “unique” and “different” from each other.

“And it was made by more than 1,500 people. Involving different communities from different backgrounds, socio-economical, and religions,” he said.

The 'Hati Indonesia' or Heart of Indonesia on display at the Grha Pemuda Kompleks, Jakarta, Indonesia. (Photo by Mark Saludes / LiCAS News)

The 'Hati Indonesia' or Heart of Indonesia on display at the Grha Pemuda Kompleks, Jakarta, Indonesia. (Photo by Mark Saludes / LiCAS News)

Rafi further explained that the polyhedron is heart-shaped because it represents different “races, religions, and backgrounds” that are united and connected “to form a single” entity.

“If seen from the outside, the shape is more colorful. It symbolizes our diversity, which is full of colors. But if we can see more deeply, it will be more white. And the picture is more represented in words… Humans are represented by words of heart,” he said.

The architect of the 'Hati Indonesia', Marchellu Rafi (holding the microphone), at the media event at the Graha Pemuda Kompleks, Sept. 2, 2024. (Photo by Mark Saludes / LiCAS News)

The architect of the 'Hati Indonesia', Marchellu Rafi (holding the microphone), at the media event at the Graha Pemuda Kompleks, Sept. 2, 2024. (Photo by Mark Saludes / LiCAS News)

On Sept. 4, Pope Francis will meet the young people of Scholas Occurrentes and he will enter the heart-shaped polyhedron

“He will also give a letter, two words, to be united with the words of various young people who write there too. So the position will be equal. And that will be a blessing for us,” said Rafi.

Pablo Palmeyro, project manager of 'Hati Indonesia', add that the exterior of the polyhedron is made up of 187 pieces of unique artwork that include recycled materials, natural elements, and fabrics.

Pablo Palmeyro, project manager of 'Hati Indonesia' polyhedra project, Sept. 2, 2024. (Photo by Peter Monthienvichienchai / LiCAS News)

Pablo Palmeyro, project manager of 'Hati Indonesia' polyhedra project, Sept. 2, 2024. (Photo by Peter Monthienvichienchai / LiCAS News)

“It was really challenging because, at the same time that the team of architects was building the structure, the rest of the team was bringing the triangle pieces to different communities [across Indonesia],” said Palmeyro.

The "Hati Indonesia" is made by more than 1,500 people. Involving different communities from different backgrounds, socio-economical, and religions. (Photos by Peter Monthienvichienchai / LiCAS News)

The "Hati Indonesia" is made by more than 1,500 people. Involving different communities from different backgrounds, socio-economical, and religions. (Photos by Peter Monthienvichienchai / LiCAS News)

Scholas Occurrentes, an international non-profit organization founded by Pope Francis in 2013, operates in over 190 countries to educate youth in the "Culture of Encounter" through arts, sports, and technology.

The organization empowers young people to identify key issues in their communities and develop innovative solutions.

Jose Maria del Corral, global president of Scholas, said the organization was “born 30 years ago with Jorge Bergoglio before he became the Pope.”

“We were born in the middle of a crisis, as Pope Francis always said. In our country, there were many, political and economic problems. Everyone (is) against everyone,” he said.

Jose Maria del Corral, global president of Scholas Occurrentes, at a media event at Graha Pemuda Kompleks, Jakarta, Indonesia, Sept. 2, 2024. (Photo by Mark Saludes / LiCAS News)

Jose Maria del Corral, global president of Scholas Occurrentes, at a media event at Graha Pemuda Kompleks, Jakarta, Indonesia, Sept. 2, 2024. (Photo by Mark Saludes / LiCAS News)

Jose Maria del Corral, global president of Scholas Occurrentes, at a media event at Graha Pemuda Kompleks, Jakarta, Indonesia, Sept. 2, 2024. (Photo by Peter Monthienvichienchai / LiCAS News)

Jose Maria del Corral, global president of Scholas Occurrentes, at a media event at Graha Pemuda Kompleks, Jakarta, Indonesia, Sept. 2, 2024. (Photo by Peter Monthienvichienchai / LiCAS News)

María Paz Jurado, director of Scholas Occurrentes in Italy and the Vatican. (Photo by Peter Monthienvichienchai / LiCAS News)

María Paz Jurado, director of Scholas Occurrentes in Italy and the Vatican. (Photo by Peter Monthienvichienchai / LiCAS News)

“In a wealthy country, people were starving and they were looking for food everywhere. Father Jorge Bergoglio identifies that the crisis in the country is an educational problem,” Del Corral added.

Del Corral said that on Dec. 19, 2013, Pope Francis told him that the “educational problem” is not just a concern in Argentina but “a global problem.”

“If we do not change education, the world will not change,” Del Corral told reporters.

Scholas Occurrentes' video "TOXIC HABITS, THOUGHTS and REFLECTIONS in INDONESIA"

Scholas Occurrentes' video "TOXIC HABITS, THOUGHTS and REFLECTIONS in INDONESIA"

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Text by Mark Saludes
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Published September 2, 2024

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