Pope Leo closed his whirlwind stay in the capital city of Spain Monday by sending a message to the local Church to overcome division and work as a community to build a society based on justice and love.
“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,” the pope said June 8, in a visit to Madrid’s cathedral.
After speaking to members of Spanish parliament, addressing the country’s bishops, and meeting with a small group of clerical abuse victims, the pontiff on Monday paid a visit to the capital city’s Cathedral of Almudena, consecrated by Pope John Paul II in 1993 after 90 years of construction.
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