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Home » News » Pope Leo arrives in Angola, third stop on African tour

Pope Leo arrives in Angola, third stop on African tour

April 18, 2026
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Pope Leo XIV is welcomed by Angolan President Joao Lourenco upon his arrival at Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport to begin his apostolic journey to Angola, in Luanda, Angola, April 18, 2026. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

Pope Leo XIV is welcomed by Angolan President Joao Lourenco upon his arrival at Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport to begin his apostolic journey to Angola, in Luanda, Angola, April 18, 2026. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

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Luanda, Angola – Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Angola, marking the third leg of his Apostolic Journey across Africa, as he continues to bring a message of hope, peace, and social justice to a continent increasingly central to the life of the Church.

The Pope’s plane touched down in Luanda on Saturday afternoon, where he was received by João Lourenço, along with government officials, Church leaders, and crowds of faithful. His visit, scheduled from April 18 to 21, is part of a broader four-nation pilgrimage that includes Algeria, Cameroon, and Equatorial Guinea.

Arriving from Cameroon, the Pope concluded a vibrant stage of the journey that saw him celebrate Mass in Yaoundé before an estimated 200,000 worshippers. There, he focused on the challenges facing young people, urging them to remain steadfast in hope despite economic hardship, unemployment, and social pressures.

Speaking to journalists during the flight to Luanda, Pope Leo addressed recent geopolitical tensions, including commentary related to Iran and exchanges involving former U.S. President Donald Trump. He made clear that engaging in political disputes was “not in my interest at all,” stressing instead that his mission is to proclaim the Gospel and promote peace.

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This pastoral emphasis has shaped the tone of his entire African journey. In Cameroon, the Pope called on political and economic leaders to end the exploitation of natural resources and local populations, warning against systems that prioritize profit over human dignity. At the same time, he encouraged young Africans to resist the temptation to emigrate out of despair, inviting them instead to become agents of renewal within their own communities.

That message carries particular weight in Angola, a country rich in oil and mineral resources but still grappling with widespread poverty and inequality. Despite its natural wealth, much of the population continues to face difficult living conditions, shaped by a legacy of colonial exploitation, decades of civil war, and uneven economic development.

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During his stay, Pope Leo is expected to celebrate Mass in Kilamba, meet with civil authorities, and visit the Shrine of Our Lady of Muxima, one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Angolan Catholics. The visit to Muxima carries deep spiritual and historical significance, offering an opportunity for reflection on reconciliation, healing, and national unity.

Local Church leaders and faithful have expressed strong anticipation for the Pope’s visit, describing it as a moment of grace and renewal. Across the country, communities have mobilized in preparation, highlighting the Church’s ongoing role in fostering unity, solidarity, and social cohesion.

Angola represents a key midpoint in the Pope’s broader journey, which underscores Africa’s growing importance within the global Catholic Church. With a rapidly expanding Catholic population, the continent is increasingly seen as a vital center for evangelization, dialogue, and social engagement.

Observers note that Pope Leo has adopted a more direct tone on global issues during this سفر, speaking out against war, inequality, and what he has described as the moral shortcomings of political leadership. Yet his approach remains firmly grounded in pastoral care, consistently returning to the Gospel as the foundation for peace and justice.

As he begins his visit to Angola, the Pope’s message remains clear: that authentic development must place the human person at its center, that peace is achievable even in the face of hardship, and that hope must never be abandoned.

Pope Leo XIV’s presence in Angola stands as both a spiritual pilgrimage and a renewed call for justice, dignity, and reconciliation across Africa.

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