Pope Leo XIV Visits Barcelona, Calls for Harmony and Receives Human Tower Welcome
1-Minute Brief
Pope Leo XIV's visit to Barcelona highlights cultural traditions and addresses social divisions, drawing attention to local and global issues.
Key Facts
- Pope Leo XIV began the Barcelona leg of his week-long Spain visit, speaking in Catalan to the gathered faithful.
- A group of over 130 people in Barcelona formed a human tower to welcome Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday night.
- Pope Leo XIV has a longstanding friendship with Armando Jesús Lovera, with whom he has shared personal experiences in Spain.
- The Pope described AI companies as a new form of colonialism, echoing concerns raised by technology critics.
- During his visit, Pope Leo XIV called for building harmony and communion beyond all polarisation.
What Happened
Pope Leo XIV visited Barcelona as part of his tour of Spain, where he was greeted by a traditional human tower and addressed the public in Catalan, urging unity.
Why It Matters
The Pope's visit brought attention to both local cultural practices and broader debates on technology and social cohesion, reflecting his engagement with contemporary issues.
What's Next
Observers are watching for further statements from Pope Leo XIV regarding technology and social harmony as his Spain visit continues.
Sources
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- NYTLeft16h agoOne of Pope Leo’s Best Friends Works in Spain. They Talk About Cars.
- NPR NewsCenter16h agoPope Leo calls AI firms a new form of colonialism, echoing tech critics
- The IndependentLeft1h agoCatalonia's famed human tower climbers greet Pope Leo in Barcelona
