The Pontiff will spend 11 days visiting four African countries, meeting with authorities and the faithful and stopping at shrines, hospitals, and more.

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Eleven days, four countries, 12 cities, and 11,042 miles traveled by plane with over 30 hours of flight time: these figures define Pope Leo XIV’s upcoming marathon journey to Africa. From April 13 to 23, 2026, the Holy Father will visit Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea. The Vatican released the official schedule on March 16. It shows the Pontiff will deliver 26 addresses, including eleven speeches, eight homilies, and seven greetings.