Pope, in Spain, says world crying for peace, urges leaders to temper divisions

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Spain’s Felipe VI and Queen Letizia (2R), Princess Leonor (L) and Princess Sofia (R) welcome Pope Leo XIV (C) at the Royal Palace in Madrid on June 6, 2026. Pope Leo XIV is visiting Spain on June 6-12 with stops in Madrid, Barcelona, and the Canary Islands, where he will meet with migrants and organizations dedicated to helping them.

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Pope Leo on Saturday urged global leaders to avoid dividing their electorates with “sterile simplifications” to gain popularity and called on them to listen to the world’s cries for peace, in a forceful speech opening a week-long tour of Spain.

Leo, who has angered U.S. President Donald Trump by criticizing his anti-immigration policies and the war in Iran, will meet homeless people in Madrid and migrants in the Canary Islands during a visit he says he hopes will set an example to the world by respecting “every human being.”

“Today, the temptation to gain popularity by fanning the flames of polarization seems to have grown rather than diminished, and human dignity continues to be violated,” Leo said in a speech before King Felipe VI at the Royal Palace in Madrid.

“I invite everyone to set aside the divisive and polarizing narratives of your societal reality and history, so as to overcome sterile simplifications through the fruitful appreciation of complexity,” he added.

Technology was partly to blame for creating an environment which magnifies prejudices and weakens critical thinking, Leo said. The world was crying “from its depths for peace,” he said.

He drew on Spain’s history as an example of peaceful cohabitation between religions and cultures, citing how Christians, Muslims and Jews cooperated during medieval times to advance human knowledge by translating Arabic texts into Latin, Spanish and Hebrew at the School of Translators in Toledo.

“Your own history suggests that a culture of encounter, not confrontation, is what fosters stability and prosperity. In reality, the message of peace, which at present unfortunately strikes some as naïve and others as confrontational, is welcomed by those who do not shut themselves off in preconceived ideologies, but are rather open to the truth,” he said.

Huge crowds expected for the Pope

Meeting with victims of sexual abuse

During his June 6-12 trip, the first U.S. head of the Catholic Church will also inaugurate a new tower in Barcelona’s famed Sagrada Familia basilica and will meet survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy, the Vatican said, adding that further details will be provided after the meeting.

A 2023 report by Spain’s human rights ombudsman estimated hundreds of thousands of victims of ​clergy abuse there over decades, echoing similar scandals that have shaken the Church internationally.

Later on Saturday, the pope will meet young people in the square outside the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, home to the Real Madrid soccer club, and visit a Catholic charity for homeless people.

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