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Pope Leo visits Cameroon with message of peace amid attacks from Trump

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Pope Leo visits Cameroon with message of peace amid attacks from Trump

TL;DR

Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Cameroon, advocating for peace and condemning corruption amid sectarian conflict. His visit has drawn criticism from President Donald Trump.

Key points

  • Pope Leo XIV advocates for peace in Cameroon
  • Visit criticized by President Donald Trump
  • Calls for anticorruption and social justice

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Why it matters

Pope Leo XIV's visit highlights the ongoing struggle for peace and justice in Cameroon amid political tensions and corruption.

Pope Leo XIV has arrived in the African nation of Cameroon, pressing forward with calls for peace and coexistence that have attracted the ire of United States President Donald Trump.

The first pope from the US arrived in Cameroon on Wednesday, where he delivered remarks railing against the “whims of the rich and powerful” and called for peace in a country roiled by sectarian conflict.

“It is time to examine our conscience and take a bold leap forward,” Leo said in a speech delivered before President Paul Biya, who has led Cameroon since 1982.

“In order for peace and justice to prevail, the chains of corruption – which disfigure authority and strip it of its credibility – must be broken,” he added.

Pope Leo is visiting Cameroon as part of a 10-day tour of Africa, where he has continued to offer an outspoken message of peace, anticorruption, and social justice. He arrived after visiting Algeria, his first stop on the trip.

His three-day visit to Cameroon will include a “peace meeting” in the northwest city of Bamenda that has been engulfed in fighting from separatist forces, which have announced a three-day pause in hostilities during the pope’s visit.

The Catholic leader’s outspoken position on issues such as the rights and dignity of migrants and criticism of the US-Israel war on Iran has brought him into conflict with the Trump administration.

The pope has called Trump’s threats to destroy Iranian civilisation “truly unacceptable”, and US Vice President JD Vance, a convert to Catholicism, recently stated that the pope should “be careful” when speaking about theology.

Trump himself has lashed out at the leader of the Catholic Church in a series of social media posts, accusing him of being “weak on crime” and too close to the political left.

The US president’s attacks on the pope have caused dissatisfaction with some of his religious supporters. Trump also prompted a backlash when he shared a since-deleted image on social media that appeared to depict him as Jesus Christ.

Pope Leo has responded diplomatically but firmly to those attacks, stating that he has “no fear” of the Trump administration and will continue forward with his calls for peace and criticism of war.

Speaking of his visit to the Great Mosque of Algiers earlier this week in Algeria, the pope said that a message of tolerance and unity is necessary in a world suffering from conflict.

“I think the visit to the mosque was significant to say that although we have different beliefs, we have different ways of worshipping, we have different ways of living, we can live together in peace,” he said.

“And so I think that to promote that kind of image is something which the world needs to hear today.”

Q&A

What message did Pope Leo XIV deliver during his visit to Cameroon?

Pope Leo XIV called for peace, coexistence, and the need to break the chains of corruption during his visit to Cameroon.

Why did Donald Trump criticize Pope Leo XIV's remarks in Cameroon?

Donald Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV's remarks for appealing against the 'whims of the rich and powerful,' which he perceived as a direct attack.

What is the significance of Pope Leo XIV being the first pope from the US?

Pope Leo XIV being the first pope from the US marks a historic moment in the Catholic Church, potentially influencing global perceptions and policies.

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  • Pope Leo XIV advocates for peace in Cameroon
  • Visit criticized by President Donald Trump
  • Calls for anticorruption and social justice

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