ROME – When Pope Leo XIV embarks on his 11-day visit to Africa on Monday, it will be a potent voyage that reconnects him with his Augustinian roots, but it will also highlight several challenges in diverse nations where the faith is growing yet crippled by corruption and injustice.
Pope Leo, an Augustinian, will kick off his April 13-23 voyage by becoming the first pope to visit Algeria, a nation ...
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The Pope's visit aims to address various challenges faced by African nations, focusing on reconciliation, human rights, political transformation, and economic development....
