Leo XIV Appeals to Europe's "Consciousness" and at the Same Time Asks Migrants Not to Believe "in Siren Songs": "What World Have We Built if so Many Brothers Risk Death to Seek Life?"
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The reality of those who have “lost their lives at sea” has also been very present at the Mass with which Pope Leo XIV closed his first day in the Canary Islands. It is the reason that has brought him to the islands and, if in the port of Arguineguín he has paid homage to the realities of migration, in the stadium of Gran Canaria the diocesan community has celebrated it around the altar, even with a request in Wolof language, the most spoken lan…
In the last stage of his journey through Spain, the Holy Father was in Arguineguín (Gran Canaria), where thousands of immigrants arrive
Arguineguín, in the south of Gran Canaria, received Leon XIV with a serene joy that, little by little, was transformed into joy. There were children running at the entrance of the...
Arguineguín, in Gran Canaria, received Pope Leo XIV on Thursday in a day marked by emotion, closeness and hope. The meeting was attended by children, migrants from Africa and Latin America, as well as volunteers linked to reception work and humanitarian aid. The attendees reflected the diversity of people to whom the Pontiff wanted to address his message during the visit. The activity took place in a simple environment, with the Atlantic Ocean i…
The news León XIV puts Gran Canaria to pray “for the brothers who have lost their lives at sea” was first published in Last Minute Religious News
Today, in Arguineguín, the Pope reminded us that as long as we continue to treat people as dossiers, the entire humanity is shipwrecked with them. Without a doubt, the speech of Pope Leo XIV has been the clearest, humane and uncompromising denunciation of all those made in his travels to Spain.
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