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FRI · 2026-04-17 · 17:15 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0417-70378
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Pope urges Cameroon to reject violence at mass that draws 120,000 people

Pope Leo urged Cameroonians to reject violence and embrace generosity at a mass in Douala on Friday, attended by approximately 120,000 people. The event, held at Japoma Stadium, was the largest of his four-nation Africa tour.

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Pope urges Cameroon to reject violence at mass that draws 120,000 people
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Pope Leo urged Cameroonians to reject violence and embrace generosity at a mass in Douala on Friday, attended by approximately 120,000 people. The event, held at Japoma Stadium, was the largest of his four-nation Africa tour. Addressing the crowd, Pope Leo acknowledged the material and spiritual poverty affecting many in Cameroon. He appealed to believers to resist distrust and discouragement, and to reject violence as a means of advancement, despite facing hardships. He arrived in Douala from Yaounde, Cameroon's capital, and delivered his message primarily in French, with a portion in English.

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Many in Cameroon are suffering from “material and spiritual poverty”.

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Pope Leo has become outspoken on war and inequality.

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Some believers slept overnight outside Japoma Stadium to hear the Pope's address.

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Roughly 120,000 people flocked to a mass led by Pope Leo in Douala.

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Pope Leo called on Cameroonians to reject violence and be generous with their neighbours.

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Pope Leo called on Cameroonians on Friday to reject violence and be generous with their neighbours during an event billed as the biggest of his four-nation Africa tour, with roughly 120,000 people flocking to a mass he led in the port city of Douala.Amid heavy security, some believers had made their way on Thursday to the city’s Japoma ‌Stadium, venue of the mass, and slept overnight outside on mats to hear Friday’s address from the pontiff, who has become outspoken on war and inequality and has drawn the ire of US President Donald Trump.By Friday morning, streets near the stadium were lined with crowds singing, dancing and holding umbrellas to shield themselves from the heat.After arriving in Douala, Cameroon’s largest city and economic hub, by plane from the capital Yaounde, Leo told the crowd that many in the country are suffering from “material and spiritual poverty”, but he urged believers to reject violence as a means to get ahead, regardless of the hardships they face.“Do not give in to distrust and discouragement,” the pope said, in an appeal ⁠made in English during a speech that was otherwise mostly in French.Pope Leo leads mass at Japoma Stadium in Douala, Cameroon, on Friday. Photo: Vatican Media via dpa“Reject every form of abuse or violence, which deceives by promising easy gains but hardens the heart and makes it insensitive.”
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