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Pope Leo XIV Launches 11-Day Africa Tour Across Four Nations

Pope Leo XIV Launches 11-Day Africa Tour Across Four Nations

Pope Leo XIV has begun his first major international mission since becoming pontiff, launching an 11-day Africa tour that will take him across Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea in what the Vatican describes as a landmark apostolic journey focused on peace, interfaith dialogue, and global justice.

The trip covers more than 18,000 kilometres (11,000 miles) and is expected to include 11 speeches, seven masses, and visits to about a dozen locations before the pontiff returns on April 23.

The Vatican, headquartered in Vatican City, says the visit underscores Africa’s growing importance to the global Catholic Church, which continues to expand rapidly across the continent.

Focus on peace, interfaith dialogue and social justice

During the tour, Pope Leo XIV is expected to address key issues including Christian–Muslim relations, peacebuilding, human rights, inequality, and poverty, particularly in regions affected by conflict and economic instability.

Church officials say the visit also reflects the Vatican’s broader diplomatic strategy to strengthen ties with African nations at a time of heightened global geopolitical tension.

Algeria visit: First papal trip to a Muslim-majority state

The first stop is Algeria (April 13–15), where Pope Leo XIV will become the first pontiff to officially visit the North African nation, where Islam is the state religion.

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He is expected to meet President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, visit the Great Mosque of Algiers, and undertake private prayers at memorial sites linked to victims of Algeria’s civil war.

Religious leaders say the visit will strongly emphasise interfaith understanding between Christianity and Islam and promote reconciliation.

Cameroon: Peace message in conflict-affected regions

From April 15–18, the pontiff will visit Cameroon, where his focus is expected to centre on peace and national unity, especially in the English-speaking regions affected by long-standing separatist conflict.

A major mass is scheduled in Bamenda, the epicentre of the crisis, with heightened security arrangements already in place.

He is also expected to meet President Paul Biya and visit Catholic schools, hospitals, and humanitarian centres that serve millions across the country.

Angola: Poverty, inequality and economic justice

In Angola (April 18–21), Pope Leo XIV is expected to address poverty, corruption, and unequal distribution of wealth, despite the country’s significant oil and mineral resources.

The pope will visit Luanda and Muxima, a major Catholic pilgrimage site located along a historic slave-trading route, where he is expected to highlight themes of healing, justice, and reconciliation.

Public debate has also emerged over the cost of the visit, even as large Catholic communities prepare to welcome him.

Equatorial Guinea: Governance and human rights focus

The final stop of the tour (April 21–23) will be Equatorial Guinea, where long-time leader Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo has ruled since 1979.

With a predominantly Catholic population, the visit carries strong religious significance but also diplomatic sensitivity due to concerns around human rights and governance issues.

Observers say the pontiff is expected to carefully balance pastoral engagement with subtle advocacy for social justice and reform.

Earlier international trips

Since assuming the papacy in May, Pope Leo XIV has visited Turkey, Lebanon, and Monaco, but Vatican officials say this Africa tour represents his most ambitious overseas mission so far.

Further international engagements are expected later in the year as part of expanded Vatican outreach efforts.

Pope Leo XIV Launches 11-Day Africa Tour Across Four Nations

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