Day one in Algeria: His Holiness Pope Leo XIV a Missionary of Peace

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV kicks off his Apostolic Journey in Africa with an intense day in Algiers, where he meets with government authorities, visits a mosque, meets with a community of Augustinian missionary sisters, and prays with the Algerian community.

By Claudia Torres – Algiers, Algeria

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV has completed the first day of his Apostolic Journey in Africa, during which he will visit Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, from 13 to 23 April.

He arrived in Algeria on Monday morning, happy to revisit the land of Saint Augustine, who, the Pope said during the flight from Rome, “offers a very important bridge in interreligious dialogue”.

Martyrs’ Monument ‘Maqam Echahid’

After arriving in Algiers, he visited the Martyrs’ Monument, “Maqam Echahid," which commemorates those who lost their lives in the Algerian War for Independence from 1954 to 1962. In the first public discourse of his trip, the Holy Father reminded those present that “the future belongs to men and women of peace”, and he stressed that “true freedom is not merely inherited; it is chosen anew every day”.

Meeting with State authorities

He then went to the Presidential Palace for a courtesy visit with the President of the Republic of Algeria, before addressing the country's authorities, civil society and diplomatic corps, at the Djamaa El Djazair Conference  Center. In his discourse, he urged state actors to respect the dignity of everyone and allow themselves to be moved by the pain of others, instead of multiplying misunderstandings and conflicts.

Visit to the Great Mosque of Algiers

In the afternoon, Pope Leo made a short visit to the Great Mosque of Algiers, where he spent a moment of silent reflection, accompanied by the Rector, Mohamed Mamoun Al Qasimi. The Pope went off-script during his conversation with the Rector. He stressed the importance of reciprocal respect and of respecting the dignity of every person. The visit to the mosque was especially significant, as Algeria is a Muslim-majority country where the Christian community constitutes a small but vibrant minority.

With the Augustinian Missionary Sisters

The Holy Father then made a private visit to the Welcome and Friendship Centre of the Augustinian Missionary Sisters of Bab El Oued. There, he paid his respects to the memory of the religious sisters who were killed between 1994 and 1996, during the Algerian Civil War, also known as the Black Decade. He explained that the sisters’ lives express a dimension deeply inscribed in Augustinian spirituality: that of witness, even to the point of martyrdom. The Holy Father thanked the community of religious for their active presence and works of charity.

Praying in the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa

Pope Leo then met with the Algerian Community at the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa, who greeted him with joyful cheers and music. Not even the wind and heavy rain stopped groups from following the event from outside the packed Basilica…

This report was originally published on the Website of Vatican News. Please click here to read the full text.

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