On April 23, 2026, Pope Leo XIV celebrated the final Mass of his Apostolic Journey in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, marking the conclusion of an extensive 11-day visit to four African nations. During the Mass at Malabo Stadium, the Pope emphasized the importance of guiding the local Church to continue the mission of Jesus’ first disciples with joy and enthusiasm.
Pope Leo highlighted that the story of believers' lives finds its meaning within the Gospel, encouraging the faithful to fully embrace their Christian calling. He reminded attendees of the transformative potential of faith, urging them to carry forth the message of love and hope into their communities.
The Pope's journey, which included stops in Algeria, Cameroon, and Angola, was noted not just for its spiritual component but also for addressing pressing social issues in Africa, including calls for justice, peace, and reconciliation amidst prevalent economic disparities.
As he wraps up this significant journey, Pope Leo XIV plans to return to Vatican City, where he is expected to ordain eight priests at St. Peter's Basilica on April 26, 2026, coinciding with the World Day of Prayer for Vocations.