Vatican Confirms Angola on Papal Itinerary

January 14, 2026

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ANGOLA

In a major development for the global Catholic community, Pope Leo XIV is preparing for his first pastoral journey to Africa.

On Tuesday, January 13, 2026, Vatican representatives in Luanda confirmed that Angola is a primary stop on the pontiff’s upcoming itinerary. This historic journey signifies a major effort by the new Pope to strengthen the Vatican’s ties with the African continent early in his tenure.

Vatican Confirms Angola Trip

Archbishop Kryspin Dubiel, the Apostolic Nuncio to Angola, informed journalists that the Southern African nation is now a confirmed destination. Although the exact dates and program details are still being finalized, the announcement has already sparked significant preparation.

“We are currently in the process of preparing the plan and program,” Dubiel stated. Furthermore, he extended a heartfelt invitation for Angolans to prepare spiritually for the pontiff’s arrival.

Notably, this visit will be the first time a sitting Pope has visited the continent since 2023, when Pope Francis traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan.

A Papacy of Firsts: Who is Pope Leo XIV?

Elected on May 8, 2025, Pope Leo XIV (formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost) has already made history as the first American-born Pope. Born in Chicago, the 70-year-old pontiff brings a unique missionary perspective to the Chair of Peter.

Why Africa Matters to Leo XIV:

  • Missionary Roots: Before his election, he spent decades as a missionary in Peru. Consequently, he has a deep personal connection to the challenges of the Global South.
  • The Augustinian Connection: As a member of the Augustinian order, the Pope has a special interest in visiting Algeria. He hopes to visit the birthplace of Saint Augustine of Hippo to foster interfaith dialogue.
  • Global Engagement: This trip underlines his intention to re-engage with Africa’s rapidly growing Catholic population.

The Religious Landscape of Angola

Angola remains one of the most devout nations in the region. According to the 2024 national census, the country’s religious identity is diverse but predominantly Christian. Currently, Catholicism represents approximately 44% of the population, while Protestant denominations account for roughly 35%. The remaining 21% of the population identifies with traditional faiths or other religious groups.

The last papal visit to Angola occurred in March 2009 with Pope Benedict XVI. For many Angolans, the 2026 visit represents a “long-awaited homecoming.” Moreover, the trip coincides with the 450th anniversary of Luanda, adding another layer of historical significance to the event.

What Happens Next?

Currently, the Apostolic Nunciature in Luanda and the Angolan government are working together to finalize the schedule. President João Lourenço has already extended a formal invitation. In response, local church leaders are mobilizing millions of faithful for the event.

While we wait for the final itinerary, church leaders encourage the public to focus on themes of reconciliation and peace. Further details will be shared as soon as the Vatican confirms the official dates.


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