Pope Leo XIV led an open-air mass in Douala, Cameroon, on Friday, attended by approximately 120,000 people.He called on Cameroonians to reject violence and abuse and to be generous to their neighbours amid ongoing hardships.The mass took place at Japoma Stadium, marking the largest crowd gathered during the Pope's four-nation Africa tour.Some believers had arrived the previous day and slept overnight on mats outside the stadium to hear the pontiff's address.The event was held under heavy security, with streets near the stadium lined with crowds singing, dancing, and shielding themselves from the heat.The Pope arrived in Douala by plane from... [Continue Reading]
Pope Leo XIV began a three-day visit to Cameroon on Wednesday, marking the first papal trip to the country since 2009.During his visit, he urged President Paul Biya to confront corruption and restore public trust in leadership.Speaking at the presidential palace in Yaoundé, the Pope emphasized the need to break the "chains of corruption" that undermine governance.This message comes amid ongoing political challenges following Biya's disputed re-election in November 2025.The visit occurs against the backdrop of a separatist conflict in Cameroon's anglophone regions, which has been ongoing since 2017.Violence in these areas has resulted in over 6,000 deaths, according to... [Continue Reading]