Vatican, 19 January, 2026 / 9:52 pm (ACI Africa).
The President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) has described the first official audience between Pope Leo XIV and the leadership of the Church in Africa as a “very important meeting,” that he says marks a new phase in relations between the African continent and the Holy See.
In an interview with Vatican News following the January 17 audience, Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo explained that although Pope Leo XIV had previously encountered individual African Bishops, the audience represented the first formal engagement with the SECAM leadership under the new pontificate.
The meeting, initially scheduled for 18 December 2025, was postponed due to the Pope’s apostolic trip to Turkey.
The SECAM delegation included Cardinal Ambongo and First Vice President, Bishop Stephen Dami Mamza of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Yola, Archbishop José Manuel Imbamba of the Catholic Archdiocese of Saurimo in Angola, who is the Second Vice President, and Fr. Rafael Simbine, who is the entity’s Secretary General.
“It was really an important meeting,” Cardinal Ambongo said, adding that the audience “was first to establish an official contact with the new pontiff since his election.”





