Pope Embarks on Historic 4-Country Africa Tour

Pope Leo kicks off an 11-day visit to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, highlighting the Catholic Church's growing presence in Africa.
Pope Leo has embarked on a highly anticipated four-country tour of Africa, the first such visit by the pontiff in nearly a decade. The 11-day trip will take the Pope to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, showcasing the Catholic Church's growing influence and outreach efforts on the continent.
The Pope's visit comes at a critical time for the Church, which has seen a surge in African followers in recent years. Africa is now home to some of the fastest-growing Catholic populations in the world, with an estimated 185 million Catholics across the continent as of 2020.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}During his trip, the Pope is expected to meet with political and religious leaders, celebrate Mass, and engage in outreach efforts to promote unity, social justice, and interfaith cooperation. The visit also aims to shine a spotlight on pressing issues facing African nations, such as poverty, inequality, and environmental challenges.
Source: Al Jazeera


