Pope Leo XIV's Africa Visit Highlights Regional Challenges and Opportunities
Pope Leo XIV is embarking on a significant 11-day visit to four African nations, focusing on themes such as Christian-Muslim coexistence, resource exploitation, and migration. The trip includes stops in Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea. In Algeria, the Pope will address issues of migration and historical grievances related to French colonization. In Cameroon, he will lead a peace meeting in Bamenda, addressing the ongoing conflict involving English-speaking separatists and Boko Haram militants. Angola's visit will focus on youth engagement and the country's rich natural resources, while in Equatorial Guinea, the Pope will discuss the economic impact of oil and issues of governance.