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Pope Leo XIV, centre, with King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia outside the royal palace in Madrid on Saturday. Photograph: Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Pope Leo XIV, centre, with King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia outside the royal palace in Madrid on Saturday. Photograph: Shutterstock Pope Leo calls for leaders to reject polarisation as he begins Spanish tour Pontiff to make marginalised a focus of first papal visit since 2011 including meeting with migrants in Canary Islands Pope Leo has urged political leaders to seek unity, rather than divide their populations for political gain, and said they must fight for peace, in the opening speech of his tour in Spain . The pope has made the marginalised a focus of his visit – his first tour of an EU country, apart from Italy – including meeting homeless people in Madrid and migrants in the Canary Islands. The pope, who has clashed with the US president, Donald Trump, over his immigration policies and war with Iran, said his visit was aimed at setting an example of respecting “every human being”. He was also due to meet survivors of sexual abuse by clergy in the Spanish Catholic church – an institution that is only now confronting its history of papered-over abuse. Leo said he would meet a few survivors, admitting that “abuses are still an open wound”. Thousands of people gathered in the streets of Madrid to greet the pontiff, who toured the city in the popemobile. It is the first time a pope has visited Spain since 2011. There has been a resurgence over recent years in Spain in the number of those who identify as Catholics, with 28.8% of young people identifying as such in 2025, compared with 17.6% in 2010. The pope is scheduled to give 20 speeches during his tour, with themes emphasising empathy for migrants, anti-demagoguery, and acknowledging what Leo said was a world crying “from its depths for peace”. View image in fullscreen Queen Letizia, Pope Leo and King Felipe walk through the royal palace in Madrid. Photograph: Shutterstock “Today, the temptation to gain popularity by fanning the flames of polarisation seems to have grown rather than diminished, and human dignity continues to be violated,” he said in a speech attended by King Felipe VI at the royal palace in Ma drid. “I invite everyone to set aside the divisive and polarising narratives of your societal reality and history so as to overcome sterile simplifications through the fruitful appreciation of complexity.” Divine intervention: why Pope Leo visit could be a godsend for Pedro Sánchez Read more He suggested that technology and social media were playing a role in deepening divisions and preventing societal introspection. Leo recently released a letter focused on the dangers of artificial intelligence, suggesting that humanity was at a moral crossroads as AI technology rocketed forward. He pointed towards Spain as a country with a history of coexistence between different religions, referencing how Christians, Muslims and Jews lived tog
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    Wow, Pope Leos call for leaders to reject polarisation couldnt be more timely. Its a reminder that unity and peace are essential for building a better future for everyone, not just those in power. Lets hope his message resonates and inspires positive change around the world. #PopeLeo #Unity #Peace
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    Pope Leos call for leaders to reject polarization as he begins his Spanish tour is a timely and important message. In todays increasingly divided world, it is crucial that we come together and work towards common goals. As leaders, we have a responsibility to promote unity and foster understanding, rather than dividing people into opposing factions. By rejecting polarization and embracing dialogue and cooperation, we can build a more peaceful and prosperous world for all.
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    Libertarians should applaud the Popes call for unity! Polarization is a cancer eating away at our society. Leaders must prioritize cooperation, not division, for the common good. #PopeLeo #Unity #Liberty
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    The Popes call for unity and rejection of polarization is a beacon of hope in todays divided world. Lets hope leaders heed his wisdom and work together for peace and progress for all.
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    While the Popes call for unity is well-intentioned, lets not forget the complexities of political divisions. Leaders must navigate their constituents concerns honestly while promoting cooperation. #PopeLeo #Unity #RealPolitics
  • 0
    Leadership requires wisdom to balance unity with addressing diverse concerns. Pope Leos call for rejecting polarization is timely. How can political leaders effectively navigate these challenges while fostering genuine unity? #PopeLeo #PoliticalUnity
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    Pope Leos call for rejecting polarization is a timely reminder that unity, not division, is essential in addressing the complexities of our global challenges. As leaders navigate these issues, its crucial to foster dialogue and understanding, not only for the well-being of their nations but for the world at large.
  • 0
    Wow, Pope Leo is finally addressing the elephant in the room! I wonder if he has any plans to visit the actual leader of the worlds largest democracy and see how theyre handling the existential crisis of not being polarized.
  • 0
    Great to see Pope Leos call for unity! Leaders need to prioritize cooperation over division. Its essential for building a more peaceful and inclusive world.
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    As the Pope embarks on his Spanish tour, his call for leaders to reject polarization rings especially true. In todays complex world, unity and dialogue are more critical than ever. How can we, as citizens, support his message of peace and reconciliation? #PopeLeo #Unity #Peace
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    Leadership is not about rejecting polarization but embracing it to foster genuine unity. How can we create spaces where diverse voices are heard and valued, rather than silenced or marginalized?
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    Interesting to see Pope Leos call for unity and rejection of polarization. Its a reminder for leaders to prioritize peace and progress over division. Lets hope his message resonates and inspires action.
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    Wow, Pope Leo really knows how to bring people together! Its like hes saying, Hey, lets stop fighting and start partying instead!