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More than a million people join Pope Leo for outdoor Mass in Madrid
Pope Leo XIV lead the Corpus Christi procession in Madrid. Photograph: César Manso/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Pope Leo XIV lead the Corpus Christi procession in Madrid. Photograph: César Manso/AFP/Getty Images More than a million people join Pope Leo for outdoor Mass in Madrid In his first visit to an EU country outside Italy, pope urges world leaders to stop dividing electorates and to respect ‘every human being’ More than a million people have filled the streets near one of Madrid’s main squares to join Pope Leo for an outdoor Mass, likely to be the largest event of his week-long visit to Spain . Throngs of people pressed along barriers near the landmark Cibeles Square, waving flags and shouting “Long live the pope”, as Leo arrived in his white popemobile for the event. Some tossed flower petals as he arrived in the square. View image in fullscreen Pope Leo XIV rides on the popemobile ahead of a Holy Mass at Plaza de Cibeles. Photograph: Yara Nardi/Reuters About 1.2 million people were in the square and its surrounding streets, the Vatican and local organisers said. Leo urged the crowds to live their Catholic faith by helping others in his sermon for the Mass. He said that God “identifies with the poor, the downtrodden, those who are alone and forsaken”. View image in fullscreen Pope Leo XIV and Spain’s King Felipe VI. Photograph: Chema Moya/EPA Earlier, he also expressed hope that Madrid would “remain a welcoming and inclusive city, where social life is inspired by genuine human values” in a message in a guestbook as he was handed the key to the city by its mayor. Pope Leo calls for leaders to reject polarisation as he begins Spanish tour Read more Leo began his trip on Saturday with meetings with migrants and homeless people and a vigil with about 600,000 young people in Madrid. His visit from 6 to 12 June also includes stops in Barcelona and the Canary Islands, where he will meet migrants who have risked their lives crossing from West Africa. He said he hoped the visit to Spain, his first to an EU country outside Italy, would set an example to the world about respecting “every human being”, and he urged leaders to stop dividing electorates. “I am delighted that he is praying for us migrants and for our safety,” said Andrea Margarita, a 72-year-old Peruvian who arrived in Spain six months ago, as she waited in the crowd in a wheelchair with her daughter. View image in fullscreen Pope Leo XIV spends time with staff, volunteers and beneficiaries of a centre for people experiencing homelessness and other situations of vulnerability in Madrid. Photograph: ABACA/Shutterstock After Mass, Leo was scheduled to hold a private meeting with fellow members of his Augustinian religious order in the afternoon before meeting figures from the world of entertainment, sport and culture at a concert venue in central Madrid. Explore more on these topics Pope Leo XIV The papacy Catholicism Religion Christianity Spain Europe news Share Reuse this co