Bonus Sample: Leo and Restless Hearts in Algeria

Bonus Sample: Leo and Restless Hearts in Algeria

From Conspirituality by Derek Beres, Matthew Remski, Julian Walker

April 27, 2026 · 6 min

About this episode

The episode discusses Pope Leo XIV's controversial visit to Algeria amidst political tensions and historical context of colonialism.

In April 2026, Pope Leo XIV, deep in a public feud with President Trump over the Iran war, made his first trip to Africa. He chose Algeria: the birthplace of Augustine, the spiritual founder of his order. Algeria is demanding reparations from France for 132 years of colonial rule and 1.5 million dead. It’s parliament declared French colonization a "state crime" just four months before Leo landed. Before visiting with any Catholics, Leo laid a wreath at an anticolonial martyrs' monument, removed his shoes in one of the world's largest mosques, condemned "neocolonial tendencies" to the diplomatic corps, and honored 19 Catholic martyrs who stayed to serve Algerian Muslims through a civil war that killed 200,000. The right-wing press logged every stop as an outrage. The Arab press read it as vindication. And the old-school Algerian left noted that papal forgiveness might be easier for France to accept than a reparations bill. Matthew reads the visit through Augustine, historical materialism, liberation theology, and the testament of Christian de Chergé, prior of Tibhirine, who in 1994 wrote about his immanent martyrdom as the insurgents drew near. In his final testament, de Chergé…

People in this episode

Hosts: Derek Beres, Matthew Remski, Julian Walker

Topics covered

  • colonialism
  • reparations
  • religion
  • politics
  • martyrdom
  • neocolonialism

Keywords

  • Pope Leo XIV
  • Algeria
  • reparations
  • colonialism
  • Christian de Chergé
  • neocolonialism
  • Iran war
  • Augustine
  • martyrdom

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Algeria, France, Tibhirine

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