<p>Tens of thousands thronged a central Budapest square on Sunday for Pope Francis' open-air mass on his third and final day in Hungary in a visit dominated by the war in neighbouring Ukraine.</p>.<p>The 86-year-old Argentine pontiff is holding the mass at 9:30 am (0730 GMT) in Kossuth Lajos Square, behind the parliament located on the banks of the Danube.</p>.<p>Some 80,000 people were in attendance, according to the local authorities, under tight security.</p>.<p>"It is something quite unique to see the Pope this close," university student Levente Kiss, 21, said.</p>.<p>"I feel emotional. He is very important in my life," onlooker Ferenc Toth, 43, told <em>AFP</em> after the pope passed by in his popemobile.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/pope-in-hungary-calls-for-recovery-of-european-spirit-1213844.html" target="_blank">Pope in Hungary calls for recovery of 'European spirit'</a></strong><br /><br />Francis will deliver his trip's last speech at 4:00 pm (1400 GMT) at a private Catholic university in Budapest to academics and those working in culture.</p>.<p>He will return to Rome in the early evening, giving his traditional press conference on the plane to journalists accompanying him on board.</p>.<p>On Saturday, Francis warned against "the evils of indifference" while greeting mostly Ukrainian refugees.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government -- in a departure from its usual anti-refugee position -- has welcomed those fleeing the war in Ukraine.</p>.<p>But activists say there is barely a support system in place. Orban's insistence on maintaining ties with Moscow has also alienated Ukrainians.</p>.<p>Francis' 41st international trip since becoming pope in 2013 is spent only in Budapest due to his fragile health, a month after being hospitalised for three days for bronchitis.</p>.<p>Despite persistent knee pain forcing him to move around in a wheelchair, the pope has appeared to be in shape while in the Hungarian capital.</p>.<p>Francis last visited the central European country -- where 39 percent of the 9.7-million population are Catholic -- briefly in 2021.</p>.<p>John Paul II was the first Pope to visit Hungary, making trips in 1991 and 1996.</p>
<p>Tens of thousands thronged a central Budapest square on Sunday for Pope Francis' open-air mass on his third and final day in Hungary in a visit dominated by the war in neighbouring Ukraine.</p>.<p>The 86-year-old Argentine pontiff is holding the mass at 9:30 am (0730 GMT) in Kossuth Lajos Square, behind the parliament located on the banks of the Danube.</p>.<p>Some 80,000 people were in attendance, according to the local authorities, under tight security.</p>.<p>"It is something quite unique to see the Pope this close," university student Levente Kiss, 21, said.</p>.<p>"I feel emotional. He is very important in my life," onlooker Ferenc Toth, 43, told <em>AFP</em> after the pope passed by in his popemobile.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/pope-in-hungary-calls-for-recovery-of-european-spirit-1213844.html" target="_blank">Pope in Hungary calls for recovery of 'European spirit'</a></strong><br /><br />Francis will deliver his trip's last speech at 4:00 pm (1400 GMT) at a private Catholic university in Budapest to academics and those working in culture.</p>.<p>He will return to Rome in the early evening, giving his traditional press conference on the plane to journalists accompanying him on board.</p>.<p>On Saturday, Francis warned against "the evils of indifference" while greeting mostly Ukrainian refugees.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government -- in a departure from its usual anti-refugee position -- has welcomed those fleeing the war in Ukraine.</p>.<p>But activists say there is barely a support system in place. Orban's insistence on maintaining ties with Moscow has also alienated Ukrainians.</p>.<p>Francis' 41st international trip since becoming pope in 2013 is spent only in Budapest due to his fragile health, a month after being hospitalised for three days for bronchitis.</p>.<p>Despite persistent knee pain forcing him to move around in a wheelchair, the pope has appeared to be in shape while in the Hungarian capital.</p>.<p>Francis last visited the central European country -- where 39 percent of the 9.7-million population are Catholic -- briefly in 2021.</p>.<p>John Paul II was the first Pope to visit Hungary, making trips in 1991 and 1996.</p>