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Pope Leo begins 10-day Africa tour to spotlight continent’s priorities

Pope Leo XIV has begun a 10-day tour of Africa, aiming to draw global attention to the continent’s economic, social, and humanitarian priorities while reinforcing its growing significance within the Catholic Church. The visit, which commenced on April 13, 2026, will take him to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, where he is scheduled to meet political leaders, religious figures, and local communities, as reported by Reuters.

The tour will feature more than 20 engagements, including major public Masses, interfaith dialogues, and meetings focused on conflict resolution, governance, and migration. A key highlight is an expected large gathering in Douala, Cameroon, alongside visits to regions affected by unrest, underscoring the Vatican’s emphasis on peacebuilding and social cohesion.

Vatican officials say the trip reflects Africa’s rising importance in global Catholicism, with the continent accounting for over 20 percent of the world’s Catholic population. The pope is also expected to promote interreligious dialogue, particularly during his stop in Algeria, marking a rare papal visit to a predominantly Muslim nation.

The visit comes at a time of shifting geopolitical and economic dynamics, with Pope Leo using the platform to call for stronger international support and inclusive development across Africa. The tour highlights the continent’s growing influence on the global stage while reinforcing its central role in shaping the future of the Catholic Church.

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