Pope Leo's Bold African Tour: Confronting Exploitation and Inequality
Pope Leo embarks on a visit to Angola as part of his Africa tour. Known for recently adopting a bold stance, he's expected to address natural resource exploitation in Angola while previously criticizing global tyrants. Despite Angola's oil wealth, widespread poverty remains a challenge.
Pope Leo embarks on a pivotal visit to Angola on Saturday, addressing the exploitation of natural resources in the oil-rich nation during the third stop of his four-nation Africa tour. Marked by a forceful speaking style, Leo has challenged global leaders, including a recent critique of the Iran war, targeting President Donald Trump.
The first American pope arrived in Angola's capital, Luanda, after celebrating a farewell Mass in Yaounde, Cameroon. He inspired hope amidst the persistent conflict in Cameroon's anglophone regions, urging resilience and faith in adversity.
Despite Angola's status as a leading oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa and accounting for 95% of its exports, over 30% of its population lives in poverty. Leo, a native of Chicago, has increasingly voiced opposition to war and inequality during his ambitious 10-day African tour, drawing enthusiastic crowds, including 120,000 attendees at a Mass in Douala, Cameroon.
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