Spain to Deploy over 13,000 Police for Pope Leo's June Visit
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This Wednesday 6th of May there is a month just for the visit of Pope Leon XIV to Spain. There are still no fences or traffic cuts, nor that choreography of official cars that turns the cities into something else. But it is already beginning to be noticed: calls, reservations, nerves in offices and sacristies. The visit of the Pontiff has entered in that phase in which it ceases to be announced and begins to be reality. The program, so far known…
In the absence of a month for Pope Leon XIV to arrive in Spain, the Holy See has not yet confirmed the official program of the apostolic journey of the pontiff, to be traveled by Madrid, Barcelona, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife between 6 and 12 June.The fourth international journey of his recent pontificate will be the first visit of a pontiff in Spanish territory in fifteen years, after the last trip made by Benedict XVI…
Spain to Deploy 13,000 Officers for Pope's Visit
Spain has scheduled the deployment of more than 13,000 security personnel to ensure safety during Pope Leo XIV’s visit from June 6 to 12. Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska confirmed that over 11,000 police officers and 2,200 Civil Guards will be on duty across key locations, including Madrid, Barcelona, and the Canary Islands. “The highest level of a special security plan will be activated,” Marlaska said, noting that the visit presents…
More than 13,000 police officers and civilian guards will be mobilised to secure Pope Leon XIV's visit to Spain from 6 to 12 June. Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska announced on Monday 4 May a maximum security system in three different regions: Madrid, Barcelona and the Canary Islands.
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