Pope calls for end to polarisation during visit to Spain
Pope Leo XIV has called on people to stop โfanning the flames of polarisationโ on the first day of a visit to Spain. The pope, who will be in the country for a week, urged people in a speech on Saturday to turn away from the temptation to garner popularity through divisive rheto
Pope Leo XIV has called on people to stop โfanning the flames of polarisationโ on the first day of a visit to Spain.
The pope, who will be in the country for a week, urged people in a speech on Saturday to turn away from the temptation to garner popularity through divisive rhetoric.
โI invite everyone to set aside the divisive and polarising narratives of your societal reality and history, so as to overcome sterile simplifications through the fruitful appreciation of complexity,โ he said.
Pope Leo, the first American to lead the Catholic Church, blamed technology for this divide, saying it exaggerates prejudices and weakens critical thinking.
His remarks come as Spain is facing controversies on issues including immigration and political corruption.
Pope Leo used Spainโs past as an example of peaceful cohabitation between religions and cultures, adding that its history โsuggests that a culture of encounter, not confrontation, is what fosters stability and prosperityโ.
โIn reality, the message of peace, which at present unfortunately strikes some as naรฏve and others as confrontational, is welcomed by those who do not shut themselves off in preconceived ideologies, but are rather open to the truth,โ he said.
Pope Leoโs visit to Spain has been welcomed with excitement by many. Billboards, posters and subway cars have been plastered with his face. Crowds have lined the streets of central Madrid.

