Pope's upcoming Africa odyssey takes him to a mosque, a prison and the site of a deadly 2021 blast
Pope Leo XIV will visit four African countries, delivering seven masses and 11 speeches to promote peace, justice, and interfaith dialogue during a 10-day trip.
- Pope Leo XIV's upcoming four-nation Africa tour includes visits to a mosque in Algeria, a peace meeting in Cameroon, and a memorial for victims of a 2021 blast in Equatorial Guinea.
- The tour highlights Christian-Muslim relations, comforting victims of violence, and encouraging the Catholic community in former European colonies.
- Pope Leo XIV will meet with government authorities, celebrate Masses, and have private talks with leaders during his April 13-23 trip.
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Pope Leo XIV will embark on his first international tour in April, visiting Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea to promote peace and interreligious dialogue.
Pope's trip takes him to a mosque, prison and blast site
ROME (AP) — The Vatican released on Monday details of Pope Leo XIV’s upcoming four-nation Africa tour, suggesting Christian-Muslim relations, comforting victims of violence and encouraging the Catholic community in former European colonies will be key themes.
Pope's upcoming Africa odyssey takes him to a mosque, a prison and site of a deadly 2021 blast
The Vatican has released details of Pope Leo XIV’s upcoming four-nation Africa tour. The itinerary suggests Christian-Muslim relations, comforting victims of violence and encouraging the Catholic community in former European colonies will be key themes. The April 13-23 trip begins…
Vatican releases schedule for Pope Leo XIV’s first Africa trip
ROME (OSV News) — Pope Leo XIV will travel a total of more than 11,000 miles on 18 flights across four African countries in April on a 10-day trip that highlights peace efforts, the works of mercy, and the Catholic Church’s vibrant presence on the continent. The Vatican released the full schedule March 16 for Pope Leo’s first apostolic trip to Africa. The journey, April 13–23, will take the pope to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea…
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