On April 22, 2026, Pope Leo XIV wrapped up his Apostolic Journey across Africa in Bata, Equatorial Guinea. During a vibrant gathering at the Bata Stadium, he celebrated a Mass attended by families and young people, where he emphasized the importance of hope and community spirit.
The Pope spoke passionately about personal responsibility and the challenges faced by youth today, addressing issues like education and employment. He encouraged the attendees to let Christ's light shape their futures, urging them to become active agents of change in their communities.
As part of his visit, Pope Leo XIV also took time to connect with inmates at the Bata Prison, delivering a powerful message that “no one is excluded from God’s love.” His visit aimed to inspire them to reflect on transformation and rehabilitation, reinforcing the message of dignity and justice.
Pope Leo's time in Equatorial Guinea was marked by a focus on social justice and reconciliation, addressing the stark realities faced by many in the country. He is expected to return to the Vatican, concluding his multifaceted visit to Africa, which has included stops in Algeria, Cameroon, and Angola. His next confirmed engagement is a Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica on April 26, 2026, where he will ordain eight priests.