The gift that Pope Leo XIV received at the end of the Mass in a Cameroonian stadium -VIDEO
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James O'Reilly
A gift exchange took place after the Mass presided over by Pope Leo XIV at Japoma Stadium in the city of Douala, Cameroon, which was attended by more than 120,000 faithful.
The Cameroonian archbishop Samuel Kleda, on behalf of the entire archdiocese, gave the pope a wooden sculpture carved in the shape of a barge, which represents the people of Cameroon. Pope Leo also received several objects—such as a table and chair—carved from this wood, a material native to the African c
A gift exchange took place after the Mass presided over by Pope Leo XIV at Japoma Stadium in the city of Douala, Cameroon, which was attended by more than 120,000 faithful.
The Cameroonian archbishop Samuel Kleda, on behalf of the entire archdiocese, gave the pope a wooden sculpture carved in the shape of a barge, which represents the people of Cameroon. Pope Leo also received several objects—such as a table and chair—carved from this wood, a material native to the African c
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