During his Apostolic Visit to Equatorial Guinea, Pope Leo XIV delivered a powerful message to young people and families, encouraging them to become living witnesses of Christ’s love. Speaking at a large gathering in Bata Stadium filled with thousands of enthusiastic Catholics, the Pope emphasized the importance of self-giving, charity, and compassion as the foundation for building a just and caring society.
The Pope opened his address by expressing joy and gratitude for the warm welcome he received. He highlighted the vibrant faith of the nation’s youth, describing their smiles, songs, and energy as signs that Christ is the true light and joy in their lives. “Let us be inspired by the beauty of love; let us become witnesses to the love that Jesus has given us and taught us,” he said, calling on everyone to show daily that loving others brings the greatest joy.
Pope Leo XIV underscored that Christian life extends beyond religious rituals. He shared testimonies from young people who spoke about their dedication to work, family, and faith. One young woman emphasized the value of hard work and respect in daily life, while a seminarian spoke about overcoming fears to answer God’s call to priesthood. The Pope encouraged those feeling called to religious vocations not to be afraid but to embrace these paths with joy and trust in God’s promise of eternal life.
The Pope also addressed families as vital centers for personal and spiritual growth. He described marriage as an exciting mission that requires daily commitment, mutual love, and cooperation with God in nurturing life and happiness. He urged couples to see their journey as one filled with hope and holiness, rooted in freedom and care for one another.
A poignant moment came when a young boy shared his experience growing up with a single mother. The Pope praised his courage and sincerity, reminding everyone of the importance of protecting life from its beginning and caring for society’s most vulnerable members. He stressed that respecting life and family values is essential for building a better future.
Throughout his message, Pope Leo XIV called for unity, mutual respect, and reconciliation within communities. He invited young people and families to make a joyful commitment to live out charity in their homes and extend it to society at large. “The light of charity nurtured in our homes can transform even institutions so that every person is respected and no one is forgotten,” he affirmed.
The event was marked by joyful singing, traditional dances, and cultural presentations reflecting Equatorial Guinea’s rich heritage. The Pope concluded by encouraging all present to walk together toward a hopeful future guided by the crucified and risen Christ—the light of Equatorial Guinea, Africa, and the world.

































