Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to arrive in Spain this Saturday, marking the first papal visit in 15 years. His agenda includes addressing political polarization and advocating for migrants and asylum seekers.
Set against the historical backdrop of Franco’s dictatorship — a time when the Spanish Catholic Church supported National Catholicism, which combined religious belief with right-wing politics — the visit aims to signal a shift in values.
During Franco’s rule, this integration of faith and politics was not confined to Spain. It reflected a broader trend seen across both Europe and the United States. Now, as Pope Leo XIV visits Spain, he seeks to redefine the role of the Catholic Church in such socio-political contexts.
Illuminated screens in Madrid showing Pope Leo XIV’s image, preparing for his Saturday arrival. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
Pope Leo XIV’s visit marks a pivotal moment for the Church as it endeavors to advocate for social justice issues, particularly the rights of migrants and asylum seekers. By championing these causes, the Church is aligning itself as a proponent for change in both religious and political arenas.


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