Key facts
- Pope Leo addressed Spain's parliament.
- Pope Leo warned of a global crisis driven by conflict, polarization, and human rights disregard.
- Pope Leo urged an end to wars.
- Pope Leo called for greater support for migrants.
- Pope Leo criticized rising European military spending.
- A photograph of Pope Leo holding a 7-year-old boy's hands in Barcelona went viral.
- The viral photograph led to the identification of the boy's family.
- AP photographer Emilio Morenatti captured the viral image.
- Pope Leo announced he will support the U.S. soccer team in the World Cup.
- Pope Leo is the first U.S. leader of the Catholic Church.
- Pope Leo is originally from the Chicago suburbs.
- Pope Leo made the statement about the soccer team en route to Madrid.
Pope Leo addressed Spain's parliament, issuing a stark warning about a profound global crisis. He attributed this crisis to ongoing conflict, increasing polarization, and a disregard for human rights. During his address, the Pope urged for an immediate cessation of wars and called for greater support to be extended to migrants. He also voiced criticism regarding the rising military spending within European nations.
In a separate development, a photograph capturing Pope Leo holding the hands of a 7-year-old boy during a visit to Barcelona has garnered significant attention. This image, taken by AP photographer Emilio Morenatti, went viral online and subsequently led to the identification of the boy's family. The Pope, who is the first U.S. leader of the Catholic Church and originally hails from the Chicago suburbs, also announced his intention to support the U.S. soccer team in the upcoming World Cup. This statement was made while he was en route to Madrid.
