April 21 seems to have broken the rhythm of Malabo, the capital city of Equatorial Guinea, where memory, like in many parts of the Africa and the world, moves slowly, shaped by routine and repetition. It was the day Pope Leo XIV arrived in the Central African nation, one of the smallest on the continent. By the following day, Malabo residents were already describing the experience in historic terms. For some, it was the first Apostolic Visit in …
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