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ALGIERS — Pope Leo XIV paid tribute to the priests, monks and nuns killed in Algeria's 1992-2002 civil war during a landmark visit to the country on Monday, the first for any pontiff.
During the civil war, a total of 19 priests and members of religious orders were murdered, including seven monks kidnapped and killed in 1996 in an incident still shrouded in mystery.
"I am particularly reminded of the 19 men and women religious who were martyred in Algeria, choosing to stand alongside this people in its joys and sorrows," Leo told congregants at the Catholic Basilica of Our Lady of Africa in Algiers.
"Their blood is a living seed that never ceases to bear fruit."
The pope also hailed the Christian community's "deep roots" in Algeria.
"You are the heirs of a host of witnesses who gave their lives, motivated by love for God and neighbour," he said.
Pope Leo XIV visits the Great Mosque of Algiers "Djamaa El Djazair" with the Rector of the Great Mosque of Algiers, Mohammed Al-Mamoun Al-Qasimi Al-Hassani, on April 13, 2026. (AFP)

Pope Leo XIV addresses the Algerian community in the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa, in Algiers on April 13, 2026. (AFP)