On his second day in Africa, Pope Benedict visited the tomb of one Benin's most famous Christian sons -- Cardinal Bernardin Gantin.<br/> The pontiff drew pilgrims from across Tunisia, Nigeria and the Ivory Coast.<br/> Voodoo worshipers also waited outside many of the pope's stops in Ouidah, the city considered the capital of Voodoo in West Africa.<br/> Inside the cathedral, he signed a papal document on Africa. While the text touched on AIDS, it did not directly address the issue of condom use.<br/> This is the Pope's second visit to Africa since becoming the head of the Roman Catholic Church.<br/> Deborah Gembara, Reuters.