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Updated · Vatican News - English · Jun 9
Cardinal Cobo Says Pope Leo Drew 1.5 Million in Madrid, Cementing Moral Authority
Updated
Updated · Vatican News - English · Jun 9

Cardinal Cobo Says Pope Leo Drew 1.5 Million in Madrid, Cementing Moral Authority

3 articles · Updated · Vatican News - English · Jun 9

Summary

  • Cardinal José Cobo said Pope Leo XIV’s Madrid stop exceeded expectations, arguing the visit established the pontiff as a moral and ethical reference point for Spain and Europe before he continued on to Barcelona.
  • Nearly 1.5 million attended the Cibeles Mass and Corpus Christi procession, while 600,000 young people joined a prayer vigil, numbers Cobo said reflected not just turnout but a deeper search for God in secularized Spain.
  • Cobo pointed to a roughly 10-minute ovation in Parliament and the Pope’s appeal to look beyond Spain’s Catholic past as signs his message resonated across political divides and pushed the Church toward future-oriented reform.
  • On abuse, Cobo said Madrid has spent 10 years accompanying victims and building prevention measures, adding that cooperation with the government, bishops and dioceses aims to ensure no victim feels excluded.
  • He said the visit revitalized the Spanish Church, leaving concrete tasks on culture, politics, economics and lay participation that dioceses must now carry forward after the initial enthusiasm.

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