Pope Leo warns Spanish parliament of a “Profound” global crisis

Monday 08 June 2026 - 12:15
Pope Leo warns Spanish parliament of a “Profound” global crisis
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Pope Leo XIV addressed Spain’s parliament in Madrid, warning that the world is currently facing a “profound crisis” driven by rising conflicts, political polarization, and weakening respect for human rights.

During his speech, the Pope emphasized that global tensions are not isolated events but part of a broader pattern of instability affecting multiple regions. He highlighted that growing divisions within societies and between nations are deepening mistrust and weakening international cooperation.

The pontiff also reiterated his call for peace, urging political leaders to prioritize dialogue over military escalation. He expressed concern about increasing defense spending in Europe, arguing that long-term stability cannot be achieved through armed conflict.

Pope Leo further appealed for stronger protection of migrants, stressing the importance of solidarity and humanitarian responsibility in addressing migration flows across Europe and beyond. He described migration as a key moral and political challenge for the international community.

He also underlined the importance of protecting religious freedoms, including the confidentiality of confession within the Catholic Church, as part of broader human rights protections.

The address comes amid escalating global tensions and renewed international conflicts, reinforcing the Pope’s message that sustainable peace requires cooperation, justice, and respect for human dignity.

His remarks were widely interpreted as one of his strongest political statements to date, reflecting growing concern within the Vatican over global instability.



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