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Leo XIV and Bad Bunny meet at Bernabéu: faith and reggaeton cross paths in Madrid
After days of speculation that the Pontiff and the singer might cross paths while both were in Madrid, it has been confirmed that Leon XIV and Bad Bunny met on Monday after the “festival of faith” at the Bernabéu stadium. Madrid on Monday provided the backdrop for one of the most eagerly anticipated meetings as part of the papal visit: Leo XIV granted a private audience to Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny at the Bernabéu, RTVE (source in Spanish) has confirmed. Although there are no official...
Pope Leo Meets Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, Calif. in February; Pope Leo in Madrid on Tuesday.
Faith and perreo cross paths in Madrid: Leon XIV meets Bad Bunny at the Bernabeu
After days of speculation, it is now confirmed that León XIV and Bad Bunny met on Monday, after the 'feast of faith' at Madrid's Bernabéu stadium. Madrid on Monday hosted one of the most eagerly awaited meetings of the papal visit: Leo XIV received Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny in a private audience at the Bernabéu, according to Spain's public broadcaster RTVE (source in Spanish).
Pope acknowledges stiff competition from Bad Bunny this weekend
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Pope competes with Bad Bunny in Spain, urges leaders to reject polarisation
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Pope urges leaders to stop dividing as he meets migrants, homeless in Spain
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Pope Leo praises Spain’s commitment to peace and respect for law after Trump rift
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Pope Leo to bless Barcelona’s towering architectual masterpiece
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