Pope Leo XIV's Message Sparks Reflection On Cameroon's Path To Peace
Pope Leo XIV At The Unity Palace In Yaounde By Anne-Vallien Berinyuy Before the arrival of the supreme pontiff, Pope Leo XIV on Cameroon soil, many people from the crisis-hit North West Region had been hoping and praying that his visit would reconcile divisions that have brought hardship to countless homes. For many families affected by the armed conflict in the two English-speaking regions, the wounds remain deep, with uncertainty about recovery in the years ahead. Upon his arrival at Nsimalen International Airport in Yaounde on wednesday 15th April 2026, and later during his meeting at the Unity Palace with President Paul Biya, the Pope affirmed his mission as "a pastor and servant of dialogue, fraternity and peace." He drew attention to the profound suffering in conflict-affected regions, including the North West, South West, and Far North, highlighting issues such as displacement, loss of lives, and disruption of children’s education. L-R Pope ...