Pope Leo's Africa Tour Reaches Angola as Third Stop in 10-Day Journey
Pontiff's ambitious itinerary spans four countries, 11 cities, nearly 18,000 km across 18 flights
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- Pope Leo's Africa tour arrives in Angola as the third stop of a complex 10-day journey covering four countries and 11 cities across nearly 18,000 km.
- The pontiff, who became leader of the 1.4-billion-member Catholic Church last May, has issued forceful denunciations of war and inequality during the tour, while repeatedly criticizing world leaders without naming individuals.
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This Africa tour is described as one of the most complicated ever conducted by a pope, reflecting the logistical challenges of visiting multiple countries across the continent. Pope Leo kept a low profile in his first 10 months as pope but has taken a more assertive public stance during this tour.
His visit to Angola marks the third leg of an ambitious 10-day Africa tour, one of the most complicated ever conducted by a pope, with stops in 11 cities and towns in four countries, traversing nearly 18,000 km (11,185 miles) over 18 flights. Leo, who became the head of the 1.4-billion-member Catholic Church last May, kept a relatively low profile in the first 10 months of his papacy but has issued forceful denunciations of war and inequality during his Africa tour. He has also repeatedly criticised world leaders, without naming individuals.
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- Which specific countries is the pope visiting?
- What specific criticisms has Leo made of world leaders?
- What is the significance of Angola in this tour?

