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“All of Us Are Migrants,” Says Pope at Canary Islands

During his visit to Spain’s Canary Islands, Pope Leo XIV delivered a strong message on migration, stressing that migration is a shared human experience and calling for greater compassion toward migrants and refugees. He argued that people should not be reduced to statistics or political issues, but recognized as human beings with dignity, families, and hopes. Speaking at meetings with migrants and aid workers, the Pope highlighted the dangerous …

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Pope Leo XIV called for help and solutions to the problems of illegal immigrants on the last day of his visit to Spain's Canary Islands, saying outside a migrant reception center on the island of Tenerife that "we are all migrants." He added that integrating migrants must be a "mutual journey" between hosts and newcomers.

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Pope Leo XIV described migration as a social task at the end of his one-week trip to Spain.

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The stage of Pope Leo XIV in the Spanish archipelago, the gateway of migrants to Europe, is a key moment in his pontificate. With a strong appeal to the countries put before their responsibilities, and to the Church, invited to roll up the sleeves.

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"We are all, in some way, migrants," the Pope said in French today to migrants at a reception center in Tenerife, Canary Islands, on the last day of his trip to ... More

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nd-aktuell.de broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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