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    Factbox-Hostage Stand-Offs and Disputed Comments: Past Papal Visits to Africa

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    Posted on April 9, 2026

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    Overview of previous papal visits to Africa highlighting key moments—from Pope Paul VI’s groundbreaking 1969 Uganda trip, Pope John Paul II’s 1988 Lesotho hostage crisis, Benedict XVI’s controversial condom remarks in 2009, to Pope Francis’s war‑zone visit and parachute quip in 2015.

    Table of Contents

    • Chronological Overview of Papal Visits to Africa
    • Pope Paul VI (1963 to 1978)
    • First Papal Visit to Africa
    • Advocacy for Peace in Uganda
    • Pope John Paul II (1978 to 2005)
    • Extensive Travels Across Africa
    • Hostage Stand-Off in Lesotho and Condemnation of Apartheid
    • Pope Benedict XVI (2005 to 2013)
    • Visits to Cameroon and Angola
    • Controversy Over HIV/AIDS Comments
    • Pope Francis (2013 to 2025)
    • Visits Amid Conflict and Historic Joint Mission
    • Defying Risks and Promoting Unity

    Hostage Stand-Offs, Controversies, and History of Papal Visits to Africa

    Chronological Overview of Papal Visits to Africa

    By Joshua McElwee

    VATICAN CITY, April 9 (Reuters) - Pope Leo leaves on Monday for a visit to four countries in Africa, in an ambitious tour to urge world leaders to address the needs of the continent. Here is a history of papal visits to Africa, where more than 20% of the world's Catholics live.

    Pope Paul VI (1963 to 1978)

    First Papal Visit to Africa

    Pope Paul VI, the first pope to leave Italy in 150 years, made the first papal visit to Africa in 1969. He visited Uganda, seven years after the country's independence from Britain. Over the three-day visit, he made 19 speeches and ordained 12 new Catholic bishops.

    Advocacy for Peace in Uganda

    In a speech to the Ugandan parliament, he asked them to pursue a peace agenda. "No longer should violence be the means of resolving disagreements among men, but reason and love," said the pope.

    Pope John Paul II (1978 to 2005)

    Extensive Travels Across Africa

    Pope John Paul II made 15 visits to Africa and travelled to 41 countries on the continent.

    Hostage Stand-Off in Lesotho and Condemnation of Apartheid

    A nine-day trip to five countries in southern Africa in 1988 was marred by a hostage stand-off in Lesotho, when gunmen hijacked a bus full of pilgrims and demanded a meeting to discuss political issues in the country. A rescue operation killed three gunmen and two hostages. On that trip, John Paul also condemned South Africa's apartheid system. He was the last pope to visit Equatorial Guinea, in 1982.

    Pope Benedict XVI (2005 to 2013)

    Visits to Cameroon and Angola

    Pope Benedict made two visits to Africa. He was the last pope to visit Cameroon and Angola, in 2009.

    Controversy Over HIV/AIDS Comments

    While that visit was welcomed by enthusiastic crowds, it was overshadowed in global coverage by a comment the pope made on his flight to Cameroon. Asked whether the Church could relax its ban on Catholics using condoms to help fight the transmission of HIV/AIDS, Benedict said allowing condoms would only "increase the problem". With some 22.5 million Africans living with HIV at the time, the comments sparked international outcry.

    Pope Francis (2013 to 2025)

    Visits Amid Conflict and Historic Joint Mission

    Pope Francis made five visits to Africa. A 2015 visit to the Central African Republic, then in the midst of a two-year sectarian conflict, was the first time a pope had travelled to an active war zone. Vatican officials were advising the pope not to make the trip.

    Defying Risks and Promoting Unity

    Travelling on to the country from Uganda, Francis warned the plane's pilot: "I want to go to CAR, if you can't manage it, give me a parachute!" Francis made a 2023 visit to South Sudan in coordination with the Archbishop of Canterbury, the first time that the leaders of the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion made a joint foreign visit.

    (Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Editing by Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pope Paul VI was the first modern pope to visit Africa in 1969, consecrating 12 bishops and advocating peace and justice in Uganda (newvision.co.ug).
    • •In 1988, Pope John Paul II’s southern Africa tour was disrupted by a deadly bus hijacking in Lesotho, where rebels seized pilgrims en route to see the pope, prompting a rescue that killed hijackers and hostages (latimes.com).
    • •During his 2009 Africa trip, Pope Benedict XVI’s comments that condom distribution could worsen the AIDS crisis sparked global controversy (theguardian.com).
    • •Pope Francis made history by visiting war‑torn Central African Republic in 2015, joking to the pilot that if the landing failed, he’d parachute—notably the first papal trip to an active conflict zone (arkansas-catholic.org)

    References

    • When Pope Paul VI visited Uganda in 1969
    • Shoot-Out Ends Bus Hijacking on Papal Route - Los Angeles Times
    • Pope claims condoms could make African Aids crisis worse | Pope Benedict XVI | The Guardian
    • Pope Francis talked environment, mercy in

    Frequently Asked Questions about Factbox-Hostage stand-offs and disputed comments: Past papal visits to Africa

    1Which pope made the first papal visit to Africa?

    Pope Paul VI made the first papal visit to Africa in 1969, visiting Uganda.

    2What major incident occurred during Pope John Paul II's visit to Africa?

    During his 1988 visit, a hostage stand-off took place in Lesotho, leading to casualties in a rescue operation.

    3Why was Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Africa in 2009 controversial?

    His comments opposing condom use to fight HIV/AIDS drew international criticism.

    4What was significant about Pope Francis's 2015 visit to the Central African Republic?

    It marked the first time a pope visited an active war zone, despite security concerns.

    5How many papal visits to Africa has Pope Francis made?

    Pope Francis has made five visits to Africa.

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