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Pope Leo heads to Africa on ambitious tour to urge help for continent

The 11-day trip will include 25 speeches and a focus on peace, interfaith dialogue and corruption, Vatican officials said.

  • Pope Leo departs Monday for a 10-day tour of Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, traveling nearly 18,000 km to urge global leaders to address Africa's needs on his first major 2026 overseas trip.
  • Vatican officials describe the tour as a personal priority for Pope Leo, with Cardinal Michael Czerny stating "Africa matters" to the Church, where more than 20% of the world's Catholics now live.
  • The itinerary spans 11 cities with 25 speeches, including a "meeting for peace" in Bamenda and a visit to the Great Mosque of Algiers to foster Catholic-Muslim dialogue in Algeria, where Catholics number under 10,000.
  • In Bata, Pope Leo will pray at a memorial for victims of the 2021 barracks explosion, bringing hope to regions where political instability and religious intolerance have triggered humanitarian crises and conflicts.
  • Local leaders and citizens, including Djamila Cassoma, a 39-year-old Angolan lawyer, view the tour as a deliberate strategy to spotlight African resilience and prompt regional recalibration of responses to religiously tinged conflicts.
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The Pontifex travels to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea. Key topics: numerous local conflicts, the exploitation of the continent and interreligious dialogue

·Vienna, Austria
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The 70-year-old American pontiff, known for his sports profile, will make an intense itinerary comprising 28 flights, about 19,000 kilometers traveled, 11 cities visited and more than 25 speeches in four languages

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Pope Leo XIV will become on Monday the first pontiff to visit Algeria, a predominantly Muslim country, to which he will bring a message of dialogue between Islam and Christianity.

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RECIT - The Supreme Pontiff will begin his great journey to Africa by visiting this Monday, April 13th in the country of origin of St Augustine, of whom he wants to be the disciple. A highly symbolic journey for the small Catholic community that had never received a papal visit.

·Paris, France
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National Catholic Register broke the news on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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