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Pope Leo bows to migrants' 'dignity' in Gran Canaria
Pope Leo bows to migrants' 'dignity' in Gran Canaria June 11, 2026Pope Leo XIV on Thursday continued his weeklong tour of Spain with a visit to a port in the Canary Islands that became the epicenter of a massive migration crisis that hit the islands in recent years. The pope visited the port of Arguineguin on Gran Canaria island, where he addressed migrants and lambasted the international community and leaders, especially in Europe, over the treatment of migrants. The visit was in line with...
Pope casts flowers in sea in tribute to drowned migrants during Canary Islands visit
Pope casts flowers in sea in tribute to drowned migrants during Canary Islands visit Pope Leo XIV on Thursday visited Spain's Canary Islands, the once-notorious centre of the European migration debate, where he threw a bouquet of flowers in the sea in tribute to the migrants who perished trying to reach the Atlantic archipelago. The pontiff made a plea for "human dignity" and condemned leaders, including Christians, who turn them away with "indifference". Pope Leo XIV on Thursday condemned...
Pope Leo hits beaches of popular European migrant entry point after criticizing global immigration policies
Pope Leo XIV landed in Spain's Canary Islands, an epicenter for incoming migrants seeking entry into Europe, on Thursday just days after criticizing the country's immigration policies in a speech to Spain's Parliament. Pope Leo will meet with 1,000 migrants on Friday to cap off his apostolic journey to Spain, the European country with the sixth largest Christian population on the continent. Following his parliamentary speech Monday in which he took aim at Europe's immigration polices, Pope...
‘Dignity has no passport’: Pope makes appeal for migrants in Canary Islands
‘Dignity has no passport’: Pope makes appeal for migrants in Canary Islands Pope Leo will meet with about 1,000 migrants on Friday who have braved dangerous Atlantic waters to reach Europe. Pope Leo has appealed to world leaders to treat refugees and migrants more humanely, warning in a visit to Spain’s Canary Islands – one of Europe’s migration hotspots – that history would condemn those who allowed people fleeing war or poverty to suffer.
Pope Leo says history will condemn leaders who ignore migrant deaths
Pope Leo says history will condemn leaders who ignore migrant deaths The pontiff delivered an ‘appeal to the conscience’ of politicians across Europe - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Pope Leo has issued a powerful plea to global leaders, urging them to adopt a more humane approach towards migrants and warning that history will judge those who allow individuals fleeing war or poverty to suffer. Speaking from Spain's Canary Islands, a critical migration hotspot, the pontiff delivered what...