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Pope Leo heading back to Rome after outspoken Africa tour - Reuters

Pope Leo heading back to Rome after outspoken Africa tour - Reuters

Pope Leo heading back to Rome after outspoken Africa tour Reuters

April 23, 2026 at 10:14 AM Original source
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Pope Leo heading back to Rome after outspoken Africa tour - Reuters
Reutersvia rss

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Pope Leo heading back to Rome after outspoken Africa tour
Reutersvia ai

Pope Leo XIV concludes his four-nation Africa tour, returning to Rome after denouncing despotism and war, and drawing criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Pope Leo heading back to Rome after outspoken Africa tour
The Straits Timesvia ai

Pope Leo XIV returns to Rome after a four-nation Africa tour, where he criticized global leadership and drew ire from U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Pope Leo bids farewell to Equatorial Guinea, and with it, Africa
Vatican Newsvia ai

Pope Leo XIV departs Equatorial Guinea, concluding his third Apostolic Journey abroad, after visiting Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea.

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Pope wraps up an Africa visit for the history books with a Mass in Equatorial Guinea
Associated Pressvia ai

Pope Leo XIV concludes his African odyssey with a final Mass in Equatorial Guinea, marking the end of an 11-day, four-nation voyage.

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