Pope Leo to tour four African countries in first major overseas trip of 2026 - Reuters
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Pope Leo XIV has announced an extensive travel schedule for the first half of 2026, including visits to Monaco, Spain, and four African nations: Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea. The African tour, scheduled from April 13 to 23, holds special significance due to Algeria's connection with St. Augustine of Hippo.
Pope Leo XIV is set to visit Lampedusa, a Mediterranean island known as a key entry point for migrants into Europe, on July 4, 2026. This symbolic trip coincides with rising tensions between Pope Leo and the Trump Administration over U.S. immigration policies.
Pope Leo XIV is set to embark on an extensive tour of Italy in 2026, including a visit to Lampedusa on July 4. The visit reaffirms his concern for migration issues, a stance that has brought him into tension with the second Trump administration over its immigration policies.
Pope Leo XIV will visit four countries across Africa from April 13-23, marking his first major overseas trip in 2026. The visit includes Algeria, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, and Cameroon, with a focus on supporting development and Catholic-Muslim dialogue.
Pope Leo XIV will visit four countries across Africa from April 13-23, marking his first major overseas trip in 2026. The visit includes Algeria, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, and Cameroon, with a focus on supporting development and Catholic-Muslim dialogue.
Pope Leo XIV will visit four African countries—Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea—from April 13 to 23, 2026. The visit aims to focus on interfaith dialogue and support for development in these nations.
Pope Leo XIV will visit four countries across Africa from April 13-23, marking his first major overseas trip in 2026. The visit includes Algeria, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, and Cameroon, with a focus on supporting development and Catholic-Muslim dialogue.
The Vatican announced Pope Leo XIV's upcoming visits to Monaco, Spain, and four African countries: Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, highlighting the significance of these journeys for the Church's global outreach.
Pope Leo XIV will visit Monaco, four African countries, and Spain in his first major overseas trips of 2026, as announced by the Vatican.
Pope Leo XIV is set to visit Algeria, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, and Cameroon from April 13 to 23, marking his first major overseas trip of 2026.
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