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Mon Jun 8, 2026, 10:14 AM 2 hrs ago

In first papal speech to Spanish parliament, pope demands respect for migrants

Source: ABC News/AP

June 8, 2026, 5:51 AM


MADRID -- MADRID (AP) — Pope Leo XIV called Monday for respect for migrants' rights and international law during an address to the Spanish parliament that signaled a new level of acceptance of the Catholic Church in the overwhelmingly secular country. In the first papal address to Spanish lawmakers, the American pope said a “moral renewal” was necessary in legislatures and public life to ensure respect for the inherent dignity of all people, including migrants, the unborn and the most vulnerable.

“The moral greatness of a nation is manifested, above all, in its capacity to accompany, protect and love those lives that are most fragile,” Leo said. Speeches by popes to foreign legislatures are rare, since they can imply recognition of a religious leader by lawmakers. Pope Francis addressed a joint session of the U.S. Congress in 2015, and Pope Benedict XVI addressed his native German Bundestag in 2011.

That Leo was invited to speak to Las Cortes Generales showed a level of acceptance for the Catholic Church in a political setting that might have been unthinkable even a few years ago. The Catholic Church was a pillar of Gen. Francisco Franco’s dictatorship, enjoying broad control and influence over Spanish society, but that waned after democracy took root in the 1970s.

While many Spaniards still identify as Catholic, religious observance has dropped sharply amid secularizing trends seen in other once-staunchly Christian countries. And yet lawmakers gave Leo a minutes-long standing ovation after his speech with chants of “Viva el Papa!” — “Long live the pope!”

Read more: https://abcnews.com/International/wireStory/papal-speech-spanish-parliament-pope-demands-respect-migrants-133675668

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