Pope Leo XIV conducted a large open-air mass in Saurimo, Angola, as part of his ongoing African tour, drawing tens of thousands of attendees, according to Lopez Doriga Digital and Euronews. The mass in Saurimo marked a key moment in his visit, demonstrating his engagement with Angola's significant Catholic community, which makes up approximately 40% of the population, France 24 reports.
Nearby, in Kilamba close to the capital Luanda, thousands gathered to attend another papal mass, highlighting the magnitude of public participation during the Pope’s visit to Angola, RTE News details. The series of masses underscore the Pope's outreach efforts across different regions of the country beyond the capital.
During the event in Luanda, Pope Leo XIV delivered a message centered on hope for Angola’s future, addressing the challenges of poverty and inequality faced by the resource-rich nation, the Bangkok Post reports. His tone emphasized solidarity with the Angolan people while encouraging resilience amid socio-economic difficulties.
The Pope’s visit emphasizes both spiritual support and diplomatic recognition of Angola’s large Catholic community, signaling strengthened ties with the Vatican, as noted by France 24. Observers will be watching upcoming meetings between Pope Leo XIV and Angolan officials to see if any new initiatives or agreements related to social and religious cooperation emerge from the visit.

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