A look at nine visits of Pope Leo XIV to Nigeria

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Before becoming Pope Leo XIV, Robert Francis Prevost visited Nigeria nine times over fifteen years, fostering a deep connection with the Nigerian Church and the Augustinian Order.

Here are the nine times Pope Leo XIV visited Nigeria:

1. November 2001 – Founding Moment in Jos: As Prior General, Prevost oversaw the erection of the Augustinian Province of Nigeria at St. Monica, Jos.

2. August 2003 – Pastoral Visit: He returned as Prior General to provide leadership and support to the Nigerian province.

3. October 2005Community Engagement in Kaduna: Prevost visited St. Monica Catholic Church, further solidifying the Order’s presence in the region.

4. August 2007Nationwide Canonical Visitation: He toured major locations across Nigeria, witnessing the Order’s growth.

5. May 2008 – Episcopal Ordination in Kano: Attended the ordination of Bishop John Niyiring, underscoring the significance for the Augustinian family.

6. August 2008 – Sustained Support: A continued pastoral visit reaffirmed his commitment to the Nigerian province.

7. August 2010 – Pastoral Visit: His regular visits strengthened ties with Nigerian Augustinians.

8. August 2012 – Leadership Visit: Focused on leadership development and formation.

9. September 2016 – Return as Bishop: Returned for the Augustinian Intermediate General Chapter and Mass at St. John of the Cross Catholic Church in Abuja.

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