Pope Leo XIV holds open-air Mass in Angola attended by approximately 100,000 people
Pope Leo XIV celebrated an open-air Mass in Kilamba, near Luanda, Angola, on Sunday as part of an 11-day, four-nation African tour. He urged the country to overcome divisions rooted in its 27-year civil war, and spoke against corruption and the exploitation of natural resources. The visit included a meeting with Angolan President Joao Lourenco and a planned trip to the pilgrimage site of Muxima.
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All three outlets report the same facts; Al Jazeera foregrounds the Pope-Trump feud and geopolitical tension, Breitbart emphasizes Angola's economic inequality and youth unemployment through local voices, while Reuters offers only a neutral headline with no added framing.
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“Pope Leo tells Angola during huge Mass to 'build hope'”
“Pope urges Angola to overcome divisions at Mass attended by 100,000 people”
“100,000 Attend Open-Air Mass by Pope Leo XIV in Angola”
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