Pope Leo Tells Secular Spain Not to Leave Catholic Faith in the ‘Museum of the Past’
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Pope Leo tells secular Spain not to leave Catholic faith in the ‘museum of the past’
MADRID (RNS) – Before one of the largest crowds of his young pontificate, Pope Leo XIV used Spain’s Corpus Christi celebrations to call Catholics in an increasingly secular country back to a public, living faith.
The capital of Madrid has been the scene of one of the most massive religious events of recent times, leaving spectacular images for the history of our country.
The Kings and their daughters continue to accompany the Pope in the various events planned during his visit.This Sunday's day has begun with the celebration of a mass in the Plaza de Cibeles to where Don Felipe and Doña Letizia have moved accompanied once again by Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia. Following the protocol recommended for today, in which the Vatican recommended "not to wear black and bet on fresh colors and comfortable garments", …
Pope Leo XIV in Madrid: Corpus Christi Must Not Become Museum of the Past
Pope Leo XIV leads a Eucharistic procession in Madrid, Spain, on June 7, 2026, for the feast of Corpus Christi. At Mass in Madrid’s Plaza de Cibeles, the Pope called Spain’s centuries-old Eucharistic devotion “a school of faith” for the present and future.
Celebrate a great mass in Piazza de Cibeles, then the procession of Corpus domains (ANSA)
Pope Leo XIV continues this Sunday his apostolic journey through Spain
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