Pope Leo XIV begins a weeklong visit to Spain, his first trip to an EU country outside Italy, as European debates on migration and political division intensify. The pope’s itinerary includes Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia, where he is set to inaugurate a new tower, as well as stops in Madrid, the Montserrat Monastery, and the Canary Islands. Several outlets report that the pope will meet people affected by migration and will highlight the risks faced by those traveling across the Atlantic. In the Canary Islands, he is scheduled to honor migrants who died attempting to reach Europe and to meet migrants and migrant-support organizations.
Multiple sources also say the pope uses the opening of the tour to call for rejection of polarization and urges leaders to seek unity, peace, and dialogue rather than “polarising” narratives. The trip comes amid political sensitivity in Spain, including reporting on scrutiny of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez over corruption allegations. Separate coverage indicates that the Vatican plans additional outreach during the visit, including meetings related to victims of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy.