Pope Leo XIV Leads Mass in Madrid, Attracting Over 1.2 Million Attendees
Over 1.2 million people attend Pope Leo's mass in Spain
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More than 1.2 million people attended a mass led by Pope Leo XIV in Madrid, Spain, on June 7, 2026, where he emphasized the importance of faith in contemporary society. The event was attended by King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, amidst a backdrop of declining religious observance in Spain.
- 01Pope Leo XIV called for a renewal of the Catholic faith, urging Spaniards to view religion as a current source of guidance rather than a relic of the past.
- 02The mass took place in Cibeles Square, attended by over 1.2 million people, marking a significant turnout for a religious event in Spain.
- 03The pope's visit aims to address the decline in religious observance in Spain, where only 56% of the population identifies as Catholic, down from 90% in the 1970s.
- 04During his visit, Pope Leo XIV will engage with cultural, sports, and economic leaders to promote dialogue between faith and modern society.
- 05The pope's itinerary includes a visit to Barcelona, where he will bless the Sagrada Familia basilica's newly completed tower.
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On June 7, 2026, Pope Leo XIV led a mass in Madrid's Cibeles Square, attended by over 1.2 million people, including King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia. The pope emphasized the need for a renewal of the Catholic faith, urging Spaniards to see religion as a relevant source of guidance rather than a relic of the past. This mass is part of a seven-day visit to Spain, where he aims to address the declining religious observance, with only 56% of Spaniards identifying as Catholic compared to 90% in the 1970s. Following the mass, Pope Leo XIV participated in a procession and is scheduled to meet with leaders from various sectors to encourage dialogue between faith and contemporary society. His visit will also include a blessing of the Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona and discussions on migration in the Canary Islands, a critical point for irregular arrivals.
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The pope's visit aims to revitalize interest in Catholicism in Spain, addressing societal divisions and declining faith.
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