Pope Leo XIV delivers first-ever papal address to Spanish parliament.
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Pope Leo XIV delivers first-ever papal address to Spanish parliament.

Pope Leo XIV addressed Spain's parliament on Monday, calling for respect for migrants' rights and international law. Spanish lawmakers gave him a 7-minute standing ovation. The visit drew an estimated 1.5 million people for Mass and 600,000 for a prayer vigil.

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Wire outlets reported Pope Leo's abuse prevention call identically, while Deutsche Welle reframes it as a broader human dignity agenda including migrants and parliamentary outreach.
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“Pope's historic speech to Spain's parliament demands respect for migrants and gets 7-minute ovation”

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“Pope Leo urges Spain's church to listen to abuse victims”

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“Pope's historic speech to Spain's parliament demands respect for migrants and gets 7-minute ovation”

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