Pope Leo visits Africa, discusses environment, Muslim relations, corruption
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Key Quotes
"The Pope will raise the most important topics in 25 scheduled statements, including wasteful use of natural resources, communication between Catholics and Muslims, and corruption in politics."
สมเด็จพระสันตะปาปาจะหยิบยกหัวข้อสำคัญขึ้นมาให้มากที่สุดในการกล่าวถ้อยแถลงที่กำหนดไว้จำนวน 25 ฉบับ ซึ่งรวมถึง การใช้ทรัพยากรธรรมชาติอย่างฟุ่มเฟือย กลไกสื่อสารระหว่างคาทอลิกและมุสลิม และคอร์รัปชั่นในการเมือง
Key Entities
Person
The Pope of the Catholic Church undertaking a visit to Africa.
The reigning Pope of the Catholic Church conducting an official visit to Africa.
A senior Vatican official and advisor to Pope Leo.
Vatican spokesperson who announced details of Pope Leo XIV's planned statements.
Fourth-century theologian and philosopher whose teachings inspired the Augustinians, a religious order Pope Leo XIV belongs to.
Place
The continent being visited by Pope Leo XIV.
A country previously visited by Pope Leo in November.
A country previously visited by Pope Leo in December.
A country visited by Pope Leo in March.
One of the four African countries on Pope Leo XIV's itinerary.
One of the four African countries on Pope Leo XIV's itinerary, scheduled to host a large mass.
One of the four African countries on Pope Leo XIV's itinerary.
One of the four African countries on Pope Leo XIV's itinerary.
The Cameroonian city where a mass is expected to attract approximately 600,000 attendees.
A religious site in Algeria that Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to visit.
The Algerian city Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to visit on April 14 to see the ancient city of Hippo.
An ancient Roman-Berber city in Algeria, significant for its connection to Saint Augustine.
Organization
The governing body of the Catholic Church, organizing and providing statistics for the papal visit.
News agency reporting on Pope Leo XIV's expected languages during his African visit.
The religious order to which Pope Leo XIV belongs, inspired by Saint Augustine of Hippo.