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The Visit of Pope Leo XIV to the Center of Caritas and the Great Vigil of Prayer with Young People, in Images

The pontiff has gone to a 24-hour Emergency and Comprehensive Care Center (CEDIA) in the neighborhood of Lucero before attending the first large mass event on his apostolic journey to Spain.

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The pontiff has gone to a 24-hour Emergency and Comprehensive Care Center (CEDIA) in the neighborhood of Lucero before attending the first large mass event on his apostolic journey to Spain.

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The historic visit of Pope Leon XIV to Spain started this Saturday in Madrid with an official reception at the Royal Palace. The Pontiff visited the centre 'CEDIA 24 Horas' of Caritas in the neighborhood of Lucero, where he has met with people in exclusion. Today’s day closes in the Plaza de Lima, where the Pope, after traveling the Castellana in Papamobile, celebrates a youth vigil and will give a speech.

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The Pontiff has visited the resource of Caritas in the district of Latina, which attends to more than 2,500 people in social exclusion each year, and attacks those who "ridiculate" charity Read

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Pope Leon XIV has declared himself "very happy" to begin his visit to Madrid in the center CEDIA 24 Hours of Caritas, in the neighborhood of Lucero, where he said: "I am also among you as a more Madridian".

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“We haven’t seen a sweeper in these streets in weeks, perhaps now with the Pope’s visit they clean up a little bit, at night they come out to rats.” Dirt and abandonment are the most common complaints of many of Lucero’s neighbors, the neighborhood that will step on León XIV on its first day of visit to Madrid. The problem due to the lack of cleanliness gets worse when we approach Cullera Street, known for the narco-pisos, the police operations …

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More than half a million young people gathered in the Plaza de Lima, in Madrid, to participate in the vigil presided over by Pope Leon XIV during his visit to Spain, according to figures disseminated by Vatican News. In a festive atmosphere that included music, artistic performances and moments of prayer, the Pontiff held a dialogue with six young people who asked him questions about the faith, vocation, discernment and commitment of Christians …

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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