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‘A profound experience’: Voices from Africa reflect on Pope Leo’s papal visit

April 25, 2026 ACI Africa 1

Four attendees at Pope Leo XIV’s final Mass in Africa in Equatorial Guinea share their testimonies. […]

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Pope Leo XIV in Africa: 7 things to know about the Catholic Church in Equatorial Guinea

April 21, 2026 ACI Africa 1

Pope Leo XIV visits Equatorial Guinea on April 21 — his last stop on an 11-day, four-nation African apostolic journey that also included Algeria, Cameroon, and Angola. […]

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Pope Leo XIV in Africa: 7 things to know about the Catholic Church in Angola

April 18, 2026 ACI Africa 1

Pope Leo XIV will visit Angola from April 18–21 as part of an 11-day African tour and will include stops in Luanda, Muxima, and Saurimo. […]

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Pope Leo XIV in Africa: 8 things to know about the Catholic Church in Cameroon

April 15, 2026 ACI Africa 0

After concluding the first leg of his African apostolic journey in Algeria, Pope Leo XIV travels on Wednesday to Cameroon. […]

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Palm Sunday attack in Nigeria’s Jos Archdiocese leaves 11 dead, curfew imposed

March 30, 2026 ACI Africa 13

A deadly attack has left at least 11 people dead and several others injured following an attack by suspected gunmen in Gari Ya Waye community, Angwan Rukuba, served by Nigeria’s Archdiocese of Jos. […]

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Bishops’ commission considers social, cultural, and pastoral factors behind polygamy in Africa

March 30, 2026 ACI Africa 1

The final report addressing the pastoral challenge of polygamy in Africa draws attention to a wide range of social, cultural, and pastoral realities shaping the practice across the continent. […]

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Catholic bishops in Africa release final report addressing pastoral challenge of polygamy

March 25, 2026 ACI Africa 0

SECAM has issued a 25-page final report addressing the pastoral challenge of polygamy across Africa, a direct response to a mandate given at the Synod on Synodality. […]

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Vatican releases itinerary for Pope Leo XIV’s first apostolic journey to Africa

March 16, 2026 ACI Africa 2

The 11-day visit combines pastoral encounters with Catholic communities, meetings with political leaders and civil society, and symbolic gestures of interreligious dialogue and reconciliation. […]

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7 key things to know about the Catholic Church in Cameroon ahead of papal visit

March 12, 2026 ACI Africa 0

After concluding the first leg of his African apostolic journey in Algeria, Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to travel to Cameroon from April 15–18. […]

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7 key things to know about the Catholic Church in Algeria ahead of the pope’s visit

March 10, 2026 ACI Africa 1

The first country Pope Leo XIV will visit during his Africa trip in April will be Algeria, a country where Christianity has ancient roots but Catholics constitute a small minority. […]

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