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Pope Leo XIV to tour Africa, Spain and Monaco

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February 27, 2026
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VATICAN: Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to visit several countries in the coming months, including four African nations, Spain and Monaco, the Vatican has announced.

The trip to Algeria will be the first by a pope to the North African country and carries symbolic significance. Algeria is the birthplace of the fifth-century theologian St Augustine, and the pontiff belongs to the Augustinian order founded in the 13th century. The visit is expected to focus on interfaith dialogue and religious coexistence.

Algeria’s constitution guarantees freedom of worship, though religious activities require official approval. The trip comes decades after the killing of French Trappist monks during the country’s civil conflict in the 1990s, a reminder of the region’s complex history.

The pope will also visit Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea, where he is expected to address themes of peace and reconciliation amid ongoing political and security challenges. Long-running separatist tensions in parts of Cameroon and Angola have caused civilian suffering, and the Vatican says the visit aims to encourage dialogue.

Before travelling to Africa, the pontiff will visit Monaco, marking the first papal trip to the principality in modern times. Monaco’s leadership described the visit as a historic opportunity to promote dialogue and shared responsibility.

In Spain, the pope will inaugurate the latest addition to the Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona, a landmark designed by architect Antoni Gaudí, who was declared venerable by the Catholic Church in 2025. The visit also coincides with broader discussions on migration, an issue the pope has long championed.

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The Vatican said the international tour reflects the church’s commitment to global engagement and interfaith understanding. The pontiff has previously emphasised the importance of dialogue across religious and cultural boundaries as a foundation for peace.

Supporters of the visit argue that such engagements foster mutual understanding, while critics note the political and social complexities of the regions involved. The African leg of the tour is expected to highlight humanitarian concerns and the church’s role in community development.

The announcements come amid broader Vatican diplomatic efforts aimed at addressing global challenges. The pope’s itinerary underscores the Catholic Church’s continued involvement in international affairs and interreligious relations.

Observers say the visits may provide opportunities for dialogue on social and economic issues, including migration and poverty. The Vatican has framed the tour as a message of hope and solidarity in an increasingly interconnected world.

Tags: AlgeriaAngolaCameroonEquatorial Guineainterfaith dialogueMonacoPope Leo XIVSpainVatican

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