Pope Leo tells Angola during huge Mass to ‘build hope’
During a visit to Angola as part of his Africa tour, Pope Leo XIV addressed tens of thousands, urging the nation to overcome divisions and corruption stemming from its civil war past. Speaking at an open-air Mass near Luanda, he called on Angolans to build hope for the future. He also met with Angolan officials, including the President, and spoke against the exploitation of natural resources. This visit, the third leg of his four-nation tour, continues the Pope's theme of addressing corruption and resource plunder in Africa. His tour also included stops in Algeria and Cameroon, and will conclude in Equatorial Guinea. The Pope's remarks have also put him at odds with Donald Trump, who criticized the Catholic leader's foreign policy views.