Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleLeo's speech, which was delivered in Spanish and was received with a seven-minute standing ovation by lawmakers, was a rare papal address (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)Pope Leo received a seven-minute standing ovation after declaring that the world is in a profound spiritual and cultural crisis during a rare address to Spain's parliament, the first by a pope."The world is undergoing a profound spiritual and cultural crisis, which is manifested in multiple forms of violence, polarization, and mutual distrust," the pope stated. "Weapons can impose a temporary silence. But they can never build an authentic and lasting peace."The pontiff firmly opposed increased European military spending, urging politicians to prioritize ending ongoing wars and assisting migrants, with his remarks coming shortly after renewed hostilities between Israel and Iran.Leo highlighted that the global lack of support for migrants challenges the ethical foundation of the international order, calling for solutions that address the root causes of displacement, such as war, poverty, and climate change, noting over 3,000 migrant deaths en route to the Canary Islands in 2025.His remarks are part of a week-long visit to the country in which the pontiff has met with migrants and the homeless, and called on national leaders to stop dividing their electorates.In fullPope Leo gets 7-minute standing ovation after rare address to parliamentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Pope Leo has begun a week-long visit to Spain on Saturday. He called on world leaders to reject divisive politics and embrace peace. The Pope will meet with homeless people and…

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Leo XVI will become the first pope to address the Spanish parliament

Pope Leo XIV urged world leaders to temper divisions in a forceful speech opening his weeklong tour of Spain.

Spain's lawmakers have given Pope Leo XIV a lengthy standing ovation after his historic address to parliament.

MADRID: Pope Leo said on Monday that escalating conflicts and polarization were pushing the world into a “profound spiritual and cultural crisis.” In an address to Spain’s…

By Joshua McElweeMADRID, June 8 (Reuters) - Pope Leo told Spain's parliament that escalating conflict, deepening polarization and widespread disregard for human rights had pushed…

Pope Leo says in Spain that conflicts are pushing world into crisisLeo, addressing Spanish parliament, urges help for migrantsPope calls increased European military spending...

Addressing lawmakers, Leo XIV also highlights migration at a time when Madrid is bucking European trends

The pontiff has recently adopted a more forceful tone regarding the direction of global leadership

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The US-born pope on Monday gave an unprecedented speech to the Spanish parliament which was welcomed with a lengthy standing ovation and applause from lawmakers, even though some…

This is the first papal visit to Spain since Pope Benedict visited in 2011, and drew an estimated 1.5 million people for mass on Sunday.

Madrid (dpa) - Papst Leo XIV. hat im spanischen Parlament vor einer zunehmenden Militarisierung und dem Einsatz künstlicher Intelligenz in Waffensystemen gewarnt. Es sei…