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Updated · Vatican News - English · Jun 8
Pope Leo XIV Draws 80,000 at Bernabéu, Urging Kindness and Peace in Madrid
Updated
Updated · Vatican News - English · Jun 8

Pope Leo XIV Draws 80,000 at Bernabéu, Urging Kindness and Peace in Madrid

3 articles · Updated · Vatican News - English · Jun 8

Summary

  • 80,000 people filled Madrid’s Bernabéu Stadium as Pope Leo XIV praised the diocesan community and urged Catholics to witness through kindness, faith and a Gospel message that makes everyone feel at home.
  • Earlier the same day, Leo told Spain’s Parliament that human dignity must anchor public life, calling migration a test of conscience and warning that weapons can impose only a temporary silence, not lasting peace.
  • Spain’s bishops then heard a parallel appeal for unity, dialogue and healing divisions, with the pope saying the Church’s strength comes from holiness, communion and fidelity rather than resources.
  • Six abuse victims also met Leo privately for nearly an hour, offering proposals to improve the Church’s response; the Vatican press office said they felt he had taken their suffering upon himself.
  • The Madrid stop capped Leo’s final full day in Spain, blending mass public outreach with political, pastoral and abuse-accountability messages on the Church’s role in a fractured world.

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