Huge crowds throng Madrid streets for Pope's open-air mass
Summary
More than one million people gathered in Madrid to attend an open-air mass led by Pope Leo XIV during his official visit to Spain. The event included a large security presence and was part of a trip where the Pope praised Spain's support for migrants and peace, and planned meetings with political leaders and abuse victims.Key Facts
- Over 1.2 million people attended Pope Leo XIV’s open-air mass in Madrid.
- The mass took place at Plaza de Cibeles during the second day of the Pope’s visit to Spain.
- King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia were present at the mass.
- The Pope praised Spain for opposing global conflicts and supporting migrants.
- A security operation was set up by authorities to manage the event and the procession.
- Around 500,000 young people joined a prayer vigil near Real Madrid’s stadium the night before.
- This is the first papal visit to Spain in roughly 15 years.
- The Pope will address the Spanish parliament and meet victims of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church before visiting the Canary Islands with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
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