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Pope Leo XIV Embarks on High-Stakes African Tour Amidst Regional Instability

The pontiff’s 11-day mission targets the Church’s fastest-growing demographic while navigating complex geopolitical conflicts and human rights concerns.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 13, 2026 at 11:56 AM
Assisted by two men in military uniform, Pope Leo lays a wreath of flowers

Pope Leo XIV has commenced an ambitious 18,000-kilometer tour of Africa, marking a strategic pivot for the Vatican as it looks to solidify its presence in the continent that now hosts over 288 million Catholics.

The trip, which includes stops in Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, highlights the Church’s focus on a region where the number of baptized Catholics is seeing a 'remarkable increase.' However, the Pope’s itinerary brings him into direct contact with some of the world's most volatile political environments.

In Algeria, a nation with a history of imprisoning Christians for 'unauthorized worship,' the Pope is attempting to foster dialogue with the Islamic world.

Meanwhile, in Cameroon, he will hold a Mass in Bamenda, a region devastated by a decade-long conflict between separatists and the government that has left thousands dead and hundreds of thousands displaced.

The tour also extends to Equatorial Guinea, where President Teodoro Obiang Nguema has maintained power for nearly 50 years amid persistent international accusations of human rights abuses.

As the Pope delivers roughly 25 speeches across these four nations, the Vatican aims to frame Africa as the future of global Catholicism, even as the pontiff navigates the harsh realities of regimes that often clash with the very values of religious liberty and peace he intends to promote.

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