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    About Pope Leo’s upcoming visit to Spain.



    Paulina Guzik

    Meet Elmer, a Peruvian miner who proudly shares his last name „León” with Pope Leo, and is all ready and honored to welcome the pope to the Hall of Peace in CEDIA, Caritas Madrid’s center for homeless and those in need.
    Pope Leo will go to the poor barrio of Madrid - Lucero - right after meeting King Felipe in the Royal Palace and Spanish authorities June 6, making a point of who is his priority after the official welcome.
    I spent the last four days in Madrid with a small group of Vaticanisti ahead of the historic, first major European trip of Pope Leo, to Spain.
    And this story is only a beginning of the
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    Paulina Guzik

    May 29
    As the first pope in modern history to have spent much of his priestly ministry as a missionary, Pope Leo arrives in Spain June 6 with a unique familiarity not only with the country itself — which he has visited almost 50 times — but also with the missionary tradition that helped shape Catholicism across much of the world.
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    Pope Leo XIV heads to Spain, ‘a missionary nation’ he knows by heart

    MADRID (OSV News) — Spain has been, and hopefully will continue to be, a very missionary nation.”

    Pope Leo XIV spoke these words during a brief encounter with Father José María Calderón, national director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in Spain. For Father Calderón, they reflected something more than a passing compliment from a pontiff preparing to visit the country June 6-12.

    “They touched my heart,” Father Calderón told OSV News. “They strengthened my desire to continue promoting missionary awareness.”

    As the first pope in modern history to have spent much of his priestly ministry as a missionary, Pope Leo arrives in Spain June 6 with a unique familiarity not only with the country itself — which he has visited almost 50 times — but also with the missionary tradition that helped shape Catholicism across much of the world.

    Papal itinerary includes stops in 4 cities

    His itinerary will take him to Madrid, Barcelona, Gran Canaria and Tenerife, where he is expected to address Spain’s parliament, inaugurate one of the towers of Barcelona’s iconic Sagrada Familia basilica and meet migrants arriving in the Canary Islands.

    Yet beneath the official schedule lies a deeper connection.

    From his years as an Augustinian missionary and bishop in Peru to his service as prior general of the Augustinian order, Pope Leo repeatedly encountered Spanish missionaries and witnessed firsthand the legacy of a Church that for centuries sent priests, religious and lay missionaries across Latin America, Africa, Asia and beyond.

    “He has a lived experience that allows him to speak not about concepts, but about realities he has personally known,” Father Calderón said.

    Father Calderón believes Pope Leo’s appreciation for Spain’s missionary history is not rooted in nostalgia.

    Challenges of secularization, cultural change

    In a February message to the priests of Madrid, the pope acknowledged the challenges posed by secularization and cultural change, but insisted that many people — especially young people — continue to search for deeper meaning and purpose.

    “This is not a time for withdrawal or resignation, but for faithful presence and generous availability,” Pope Leo wrote, encouraging priests to trust that Christ is already at work in people’s lives.

    The theme will likely resonate throughout his visit. In Madrid, Pope Leo is expected to preside over a Corpus Christi procession that will incorporate some of Spain’s most beloved expressions of popular piety, including traditional Holy Week pasos. Among them will be images of Our Lady of Almudena, patroness of Madrid, and Christ of Medinaceli, which will also make a pilgrimage to Santiago Bernabéu Stadium for the pope’s gathering with the faithful of the Archdiocese of Madrid.

    The emphasis reflects what Father Calderón believes will be one of the pope’s central messages to Spanish Catholics.

    “I am convinced he wants Spanish Catholics to regain missionary enthusiasm,” Father Calderón said.

    Renewed evangelization in society, not retreat

    For Pope Leo, the answer to secularization appears not to be retreat, but renewed evangelization — a theme that echoes both his own missionary experience and the centuries-old tradition that first brought the Gospel from Spain to much of the world.

    Juan Vicente Boo, a veteran Vatican journalist and author of the Spanish-language biography “León XIV: El Papa de la nueva era” (“Leo XIV: The Pope of a New Era”), said the pope knows Spain better than many realize.

    “After studying his biography in depth, I discovered with astonishment that he knew Spain more thoroughly than many Spaniards,” Boo told OSV News.

    Pope Leo first visited Spain in July 1982 as a young Augustinian making a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. During the monthlong journey, he and fellow friars traveled across the country in a van, sleeping in tents and visiting 11 cities, including Madrid and Ávila, the hometown of St. Teresa of Ávila.

    He would return frequently over the following decades.

    Past visits to 30 Spanish cities in over 50 trips

    “As prior general of the Augustinians, he eventually visited more than 30 Spanish cities over roughly 50 trips,” Boo said. “It is the country he has visited most after Italy.”

    His ties to Spain, however, extend beyond travel.

    Father Alejandro Moral Antón, the Spanish Augustinian who succeeded Leo as prior general in 2013, said the future pope came to know generations of Spanish missionaries during his years in Rome, Peru and throughout the global Augustinian network.

    “Certainly, the pope is very familiar with Spanish missionaries and with the centuries-long history of Spain sending missionaries to Latin America and the rest of the world,” Father Moral Antón told OSV News.

    The two men first met in Rome in the 1980s, when many Spanish Augustinians were studying there.

    Knows ‘our mentality, our way of thinking’

    “He came to know our mentality, our way of thinking, and we constantly spoke about our missions in Latin America,” Father Moral Antón said.

    That familiarity deepened during Pope Leo’s years in Peru, where he frequently encountered Spanish missionaries serving throughout the country.

    Later, as prior general, he visited every Augustinian jurisdiction in the world, including missions established by Spanish provinces in Peru, Colombia, Central America, India and Tanzania.

    “He was able to see up close the love we had for these missions,” Father Moral Antón said, describing a commitment rooted in the Augustinian values of communion, community and interiority.

    For historians, Pope Leo’s familiarity with Spanish missionary work reflects a much broader historical reality.

    Opportunity to revisit Spain’s missionary work

    “The visit of the missionary pope to the country of missions offers a magnificent opportunity to revisit Spain’s missionary work throughout history,” historian Luis Antequera told OSV News.

    According to Antequera, the story began in earnest with Spain’s overseas expansion following 1492 and the arrival of missionaries in the Americas during Columbus’ second voyage in 1493.

    “From the very beginning, evangelization was part of the project,” he said.

    Over the centuries that followed, Augustinians, Dominicans, Franciscans, Jesuits and other religious orders established missions throughout the Americas, Africa and Asia, often becoming not only evangelizers but also educators, scholars, linguists and defenders of Indigenous peoples.

    Antequera points to figures such as Dominican friar Antonio de Montesinos, whose 1511 sermon denouncing abuses against Indigenous peoples remains one of the most famous sermons in Christian history, and Bartolomé de las Casas, whose advocacy helped shape debates over the treatment of native populations.

    The Augustinians also played a significant role.

    Augustians arrived in Americas in 1527

    “The first Augustinian arrived in the Americas in 1527,” Antequera noted, linking the order’s missionary history to the pope’s own religious family.

    Spanish missionaries would eventually establish enduring Catholic communities throughout Latin America, the Philippines and other parts of the world, helping shape what is now the global center of Catholicism.

    Father Calderón believes that history remains alive in the Spanish church today, and that the visit will be less about celebrating Spain’s missionary past than encouraging its missionary future: “I am convinced he wants Spanish Catholics to regain missionary enthusiasm,” he said.

    Although the number of missionaries has declined significantly in recent decades, Spain remains the country with most missionaries abroad and remains the second most generous financial supporter of missionary activity, preceded only by the United States.

    Whether speaking to priests in Madrid, migrants in the Canary Islands or the faithful gathered at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Pope Leo’s message is expected to be consistent: Spain’s missionary story is not merely a chapter of history.

    Ines San Martin writes for OSV News from Madrid. She is the editor of Mission Magazine, a publication of the Pontifical Mission Societies USA.
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    Pope Leo XIV to Present the Golden Rose to the Virgin of Almudena

    A pontifical distinction established by his predecessor, Leo IX, in the year 1049. The patron saint of Madrid thus becomes the fourth Spanish devotion to receive it.

    The other devotions distinguished in this way in what St. John Paul II called “Mary’s land” have been Our Lady of the Head (2009), Our Lady of Montserrat (2023), and the Virgin Macarena (2024).

    The offering will take place during the prayer and homage ceremony that the Pope will hold at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Almudena on Monday the 8th in the afternoon, before meeting with the diocesan reality of the ecclesiastical province at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium.

    The event to be held in the cathedral will have a “simple and intimate” character, as detailed by the Archdiocese of Madrid, and will include the presence of Cardinal José Cobo, the cathedral chapter, and ecclesiastical authorities.

    “For the occasion, the pedestal normally at the feet of the Virgin in her chapel has been removed, and a new column will be placed on which there will be a silver centerpiece so that Leo XIV can deposit the Golden Rose,” the archdiocese reported.

    Devotion to the Virgin of Almudena in Madrid dates back to the time of the Muslim invasion, in the early 8th century, and the Reconquest. Christians hid the image in the wall, along with two candles, to protect it.

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    Eva Fernández

    Translated from Spanish
    Everything ready on the papal flight: cameras and cables set up for the #Pope's arrival.
    As soon as the plane reaches cruising speed, the #Pope will come over to greet the journalists.
    #ElPapaenEspaña

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    Translated from Spanish
    El #Papa already working and in the best company, his beloved Virgen del Buen Consejo.
    En route to #Madrid

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    Already rolling down the runway.
    In the front row, the #Papa
    In front of his seat, an image of the Virgin of Good Counsel, an Augustinian devotion to which he has great devotion.
    #ElPapaenEspaña

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    Journalist asks the pope what he prefers, Real Madrid or Barça?

    "That's easy...the POPE is for all the teams, but Prevost is a REAL MADRID fan."



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    🟢During the flight with the Pope, I gave him a figure of the Castellers de Vilafranca and explained to him that it's a tradition with 250 years of history in Catalonia. Also a casteller handkerchief!

    🗓️On Tuesday, he’ll be able to see them in action at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.

    This is the moment👇🏽

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    It's not something you see every day in Madrid.

    Dozens of nuns from the Iesu Communio congregation filled the streets with joy and songs as they went to meet Pope Leo XIV, moving the passersby.

    This young community, dedicated to contemplative life, Eucharistic adoration, and evangelization, was founded in 2010 and is recording a growing number of vocations in Spain.

    Video: Almudena Martínez-Bordiú / EWTN News

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    "Pope Leo, we want your blessing!" Thousands of young people are walking through the streets of Madrid toward Plaza de Lima for the pontiff’s first major gathering in Spain—a vigil of prayer, adoration, music, and dialogue. The last time the country experienced something like this was 15 years ago, when Benedict XVI presided over World Youth Day (WYD) Madrid 2011.

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    The Pope is being very well welcomed in Spain-Madrid 🇪🇦 as we can see how the citizens shout with joy..

    "Viva el Papa" 🇻🇦🇪🇸

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    Pope Leo XIV on the papal plane to Spain:

    “Do [young people] want to see Bad Bunny or do they want to see the pope? Many will go see Bad Bunny, but I think there will also be a few here to see the pope. And that says something, you know.”


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    Jose Ignacio Munilla

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    1.- The first faithful to meet the Pope were those who occupy the preferential place in the heart of God.

    2.- The life of these children is the fruit of Christian faith and charity, since under the pagan paradigm, it is most likely that they would not have been born.

    3.- The Pope makes the first sign of an apostolic journey imitating Jesus: "He called a child, placed him in their midst and said: «Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven." (Matthew 18:2-4)


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    Pope Leo XIV doing the 6 7 at every opportunity he can is sending me 😂, this afternoon in Madrid.

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    Queen Letizia clearly enjoys chatting with Pope Leo XIV in her home - the Royal Palace of Madrid. Princess Leonor, the future Queen, and Infanta Sofía - younger daughter of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, also greeted the pope in the Palacio Real, wearing black, as the "privilège du blanc" is designated to female royalty.
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    In what will certainly become one of the most fundamental speeches of his pontificate, Pope Leo XIV told the Spanish Parliament, before receiving a 7-minute standing ovation: "The defense of human life is neither a partisan issue nor a confessional interest: it is a goal of civilization."

    "If life ceases to be recognized as a fundamental value, what future can our societies have?" he said, speaking to a gathering of politicians, many supporting abortion and euthanasia.

    "Can a community that casts into the shadows the unborn child, the elderly, the sick, those who suffer in silence, or those who depend entirely on the care of others be called fully just?"

    "Every human life must be recognized and safeguarded from conception to its natural end, in every circumstance of its existence. When this certainty is obscured, the most vulnerable are the first victims, and the law loses its deepest meaning: to serve and protect every person."

    "For this reason, the moral greatness of a nation is manifested, above all, in its capacity to accompany, protect and love those lives that are most fragile," he said, repeating what John Paul II emphasized decades ago.

    Starting his speech he commented that Church's is the "message offered in the spirit of service to the human person."

    "When the Church addresses anything concerning public life, she does so while respecting the proper mission of institutions and the legitimate responsibility of those who have received the mandate to legislate," Pope Leo said, emphasizing "the Church offers a reflection born of the desire to serve the common good."

    He hailed Spain as country that "has known how to view the human being as more than just a cog in the social, economic or political order. It has recognized the human being as a creature open to truth, endowed with freedom, and driven by a thirst for eternity that no temporal reality can quench -- in a word, as someone whose dignity takes precedence over all utility and to whose service legislative action is subject."

    He said it was Catholic orders that "helped to shape a legal and moral consciousness capable of remembering that authority always entails responsibility and that every human being must be recognized as a subject of rights and duties."

    "That aspiration continues to resonate today: that dignity, justice and the common good should be the measure of social relations, both at the national and international levels."

    Referring multiple times to his "Magnifica Humanitas" encyclical, he said: "When the common good ceases to be a shared horizon, public action runs the risk of fragmenting into partial interests, incapable of safeguarding what belongs to all."

    "In this context, the family — the primary human reality and the natural foundation of the community — takes on particular importance," Pope Leo said.

    "The family will always be the first school of humanity, where one learns, before anywhere else, the basic grammar of living together: welcoming life, caring for others, forgiving, serving and belonging."

    "Human life can never be treated as a commodity," the pope said.

    "A law does not attain its true greatness merely by having been formally enacted; it attains it when, in addition to being valid in form, it can stand before the dignity of the person and pass that test without shame."

    "I invite you, then, to lift your gaze to the world around you, not to turn away from reality, but to remember that every decision by public authorities affects real people, especially those who have less power to make their voices heard."

    "The expanse of one’s vision consists precisely in looking more deeply at what is at stake in every public decision. This is why, alongside technical solutions and legal reforms, a moral renewal is also needed."

    Video: Vatican Media
    (fragment of speech follows)


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    At the exit from the headquarters of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, when Pope Leo XIV was leaving the building after meeting with the bishops from across the country in Madrid, a little girl surprised the security team, crossed the cordon, and threw herself into hugging him.
    The Pontiff responded with the tenderness that is already almost his personal hallmark, leaving one of the most heartwarming scenes of his visit to Spain.
    Video: Conelpapa / CEE

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    🚨 Pope Leo XIV called out Spanish politicians TO THEIR FACES for their support for abortion and euthanasia:

    'Can a community that casts into the shadows the unborn child, the elderly, the sick, those who suffer in silence, or those who depend entirely on the care of others be called fully just?'

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    The world’s most famous Real Madrid fan, Pope Leo XIV, makes a triumphant entrance into the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

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    Courtney Mares

    Massive cheers in Madrid’s Bernabéu stadium with Pope Leo XIV as a 33-year-old shares why he chose to be baptized last year.

    “There came a time in my life when I began to question the meaning of things. I felt empty… why are we here in this world? I realized I had no answers. Something began to emerge within me that I knew was missing something, and I searched for more. And from that feeling arose a new interest in the things of God; I began to see the beauty and perfect design in all things in this world, things that I did not see before.

    I felt a strange pull, a small, old Bible from my religion class in school that was stored at my mother's house… I literally felt this Bible calling to me. Honestly, I ignored that pull for over a year, but I couldn't stop feeling it, until one day, while I was out and about, I decided to take it home.

    Reading the Bible every day led me to know God, to know Jesus, and that led me to pray, and praying brought me a direct connection with Him, something I had never felt before.

    And little by little, as I learned more about Jesus, I lost my fear, feeling his love changed me, and I began to consider myself a Christian. And this has been the greatest gift and blessing I've ever received. Now, in less than a month, I'm getting married, and it's no longer just about me, but about my family and me getting closer to God

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    No, this isn’t a Real Madrid match in Bernabéu stadium

    It’s 80,000 Catholics with Pope Leo XIV

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    🇪🇸🇻🇦 ++ #PapaLeoneXIV acclaimed at the Santiago #Bernabeu stadium

    👉A sold-out Bernabeu stadium welcomed the entrance of the #Pope with a standing ovation and numerous chants just before the meeting with the diocesan community. As soon as he entered the pitch that hosts the matches of "his" #RealMadrid, the #Pontiff took a lap in a golf cart among the faithful.
    👉Over 80,000 people are estimated for the last public appearance of #Leone in the Spanish capital.
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    Pope Leo XIV offers a golden rose to the miraculous statue of Our Lady of Almudena, Patroness of Madrid.

    In 712, when Muslims invaded and colonised the land, the people of Madrid sealed Our Lady in a wall to protect her.

    Over the centuries, Christians did not forget about Our Lady, keeping her memory alive from generation to generation in exile and under Islamic occupation. In 1083, when Madrid was reconquered by King Alfonso VI of Castile, soldiers wanted to find the statue, but they did not know where it was hidden. After days of fervent prayer, the spot in the wall hiding the icon crumbled, and a light shone, revealing the statue, miraculously found to be intact. The statue is still venerated till this day, and the Pope offered a golden rose to the very same.

    This was one of the numerous miracles of the Reconquista, demonstrating that Catholicism is the one true religion. Islam was defeated. Christ is Triumphant. Our Lady continues to protect her children. Always

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    Very Cool, Pope Leo sat in the cockpit during the flight from Madrid to Barcelona.


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    WATCH: Pope Leo sat with the pilots during his flight from Madrid to Barcelona on the second leg of his Spain tour. The pontiff was invited aboard by one of the captains, and waved at Spanish Air Force fighter jet pilots escorting the plane.

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    EWTN News

    Pope Leo broke protocol to greet the thousands of people waiting for him outside the cathedral after his first event in Barcelona.

    “Bon dia i bona ora, germans i germanes!” he exclaimed—a traditional Catalan greeting that can be translated as “Good day and good weather, brothers and sisters!”

    The Pope clearly enjoyed using the Catalan phrases he already knows, opening his remarks in the local language before continuing in Spanish. Then, with a little help from the Archbishop of Barcelona, he concluded with a heartfelt “Adeu-siau!”—a traditional farewell meaning “goodbye” or “see you later.”

    For us, it felt like a whole new Duolingo level unlocked.


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