Pope Leo XIV arrived in Madrid on Sunday, where he was welcomed by large crowds estimated at over one million people. The pope is on a five-day visit to Spain, during which he plans to meet with vulnerable populations, including migrants and the homeless, while advocating for what he describes as 'genuine human values.'
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Pope Leo XIV Visits Madrid, Attracts Large Crowds
Pope Leo XIV visited Madrid, drawing crowds of over one million people. His five-day trip to Spain includes meetings with vulnerable groups and a focus on promoting human values.
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Pope Leo in Spain: More than a million line Madrid streets
Pope Leo XIV Visits Madrid, Attracts Large Crowds