Pope Leo XIV heads to Catholic shrine in Angola that was a center of African slave trade
Pope Leo XIV is on an 11-day apostolic journey to Africa, and on Sunday, April 19, 2026, he celebrated Mass in Kilamba, Angola, addressing a crowd of approximately 100,000 people. During his homily, he urged Angolans to combat corruption and cultivate justice, referencing the exploitation of the country's resources and the lingering effects of civil war.
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AI-generatedPope Leo XIV is on an 11-day apostolic journey to Africa, and on Sunday, April 19, 2026, he celebrated Mass in Kilamba, Angola, addressing a crowd of approximately 100,000 people. During his homily, he urged Angolans to combat corruption and cultivate justice, referencing the exploitation of the country's resources and the lingering effects of civil war. Later that day, the Pope was scheduled to lead the Rosary prayer at the Sanctuary of Mama Muxima, a significant Catholic shrine. This location was historically a center of the African slave trade, where enslaved Africans were baptized before being shipped to the Americas. The visit highlights the Church's complex history with slavery and its ongoing impact.
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5 extractedThe Sanctuary of Mama Muxima is about 110 kilometers (70 miles) south of Luanda.
The Church of Our Lady of Muxima became a hub in the slave trade.
The Church of Our Lady of Muxima was built by Portuguese colonizers at the end of the 16th century.
Pope Leo XIV called for Angolans to fight the “scourge of corruption” with a culture of justice.
Leo celebrated Mass before an estimated 100,000 people outside the capital.