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Apostolic Journey of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to Spain (6 – 12 June 2026) – Prayer and Homage to Our Lady of Almudena in the Cathedral of Santa María la Real de la Almudena, 08.06.2026

This afternoon, in the Apostolic Nunciature of Madrid, the Holy Father Leo XIV met with six victims of abuse by members of the clergy and the Church in Spain, accompanied by accompanied by church personnel involved in supporting the victims.

During the conversation, which lasted almost an hour, each of those present, drawing on their own painful personal experiences, offered the Pope a number of suggestions on how to make the Church’s response to such tragic cases more effective.

The Pope listened with affection and attention, assuring them of his closeness, and that of the entire Church community, and of his commitment to ensuring that the proposals received form the basis for further efforts, so that the Church may truly be a safe and spiritually healthy place, where wounds find comfort and healing.

At the end, Leo XIV had a short meeting, first with the President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, and subsequently met the leader of the opposition and of the Partido Popular, Alberto Nuñez Feijóo.

Finally, before leaving the Apostolic Nunciature in order to proceed to the Cathedral of Santa María la Real de la Almudena for prayer and homage to the Virgin, the Pope met Queen Emerita Sofía, and with her greeted other members of the royal family.

Upon arrival at the Cathedral of Madrid, Leo XIV was welcomed by the Metropolitan Archbishop of Madrid, His Eminence Cardinal José Cobo Cano, and two children who gave him a floral tribute. At the entrance to the cathedral, the Auxiliary Bishop of Madrid brought him the cross, and the rector brought the holy water for aspersion; then, the Pope proceeded along the central nave to take his place at the altar.

After a hymn, some words of welcome from the Cardinal Archbishop of Madrid, a prayer and the Gospel reading, the Holy Father delivered his address.

The Pope then paused in prayer before the image of Santa María la Real de la Almudena, offering a golden rose as a gift.

The ceremony concluded with the Hymn to the Virgin of Almudena, a communal prayer, the Lord’s Prayer, the blessing and a final hymn. Queen Emerita Sofía was also present at the ceremony.

At the end, before leaving the Cathedral via the central nave, the Pope withdrew briefly to the sacristy.

The following is the address delivered by Pope Leo XIV in the Cathedral of Santa María la Real de la Almudena:

 

Address of the Holy Father

I would like to thank His Eminence, the Archbishop of Madrid, for his words. I greet all of you with affection, dear brothers and sisters, as you accompany me today with joy and fervor for this act of devotion to Our Lady of Almudena, Mother and Patroness of this Archdiocese. As a symbol of the Pope’s filial love for the Virgin Mary, I will place a golden rose at her feet.

For centuries, countless generations of Madrileños have venerated this image of the Blessed Virgin Mary holding her divine Son in her arms and presenting him to us. According to tradition, during challenging periods for the Christian community, the statue of the Virgin Mary was hidden in a niche of the Citadel wall for protection. It remained concealed for some time, until parts of the wall collapsed and it was miraculously discovered intact.

This millennia-old Marian devotion, so cherished by all of you, is a sign of the Christian roots that characterize you and give you life, but also of the great hope which continues to motivate you to move forward. It was thanks to a collapsed wall that the Mother was reunited with her people. This event is providential, because it points to the path that Jesus, through his Most Holy Mother, invites us to follow. Initially, when a wall collapses, it makes a clamor, creating chaos and disorder. However, it also opens up spaces, restores possibilities and fosters renewal. In our societies today, there are still many walls that do not protect but rather divide, separate and isolate. At times, we prefer the comfort of merely shoring them up and, more often than not, simply ignoring them, because we fear that tearing them down will mean having to face situations that we would rather avoid.

Our Lady of Almudena, through her presence and the assurance of her protection, says something different: to build something new, beautiful and lasting, we must be willing to tear down walls. In order to set out on the path again, we need spaces that allow us to catch a glimpse of the horizon.

Convinced as we are that the Lord walks with his holy people, listens to their fears and lovingly accepts all their efforts to do good, I exhort you not to falter in your witness of faith, so you can contemplate the Father’s plan of love; in your witness of charity, so you can come together as one family of brothers and sisters; and in your witness of hope, so that you can be sustained in your work in the world. With the example and intercession of Our Lady of Almudena, the Virgin of the Magnificat, who continues to proclaim the greatness of the Lord and to exult in God her Savior, may you be sustained and strengthened in your love for Jesus and for the Church, so that you can form bonds and restore the universal language of communion, fraternal love and harmony.

Making my own some words from the hymn dedicated to her, I entrust you to the powerful help of her maternal love:

Holy Mary of Almudena,
Virgin and Mother of the Redeemer,
Queen of Heaven, Mother of Love,
under your mantle, simple Virgin,
your children seek protection;
loving Mother, Temple of God,
protect us, Lady, and help us to be
builders of peace and reconciliation.

Amen.