Pope Leo XIV arrived in Algeria on Monday, the first stop of a marathon trip that will take him to four African countries over 11 days.
Leo is the first pope to ever set foot in Algeria, which is home to a tiny Catholic population of around 8,000.
Later, he will travel to Cameroon and Angola before wrapping up his trip in Equatorial Guinea.
Christian-Muslim relations will be high on his agenda. Africa is a continent where the Catholic Church is growing and where the church frequently plays an influential role in civil society through education and healthcare and helping to mediate in conflicts. According to Vatican statistics, Catholics on the continent now make up around 20% of believers worldwide.







