Pope Leo XIV visits Canary Islands to highlight migration reality

Pope Leo XIV arrived in Spain's Canary Islands on Thursday, June 11, to meet migrants and highlight the reality of migration, echoing Pope Francis's earlier message.
Pope Leo XIV arrived in Spain's Canary Islands on Thursday, June 11, as part of a visit spanning June 6-12. On Grand Canary Island, he met with migrants who had survived dangerous Atlantic crossings. The Pope delivered a political message, aiming to "shine a light on the reality of migration" and condemn "indifference" towards those seeking refuge. He stressed that "we cannot get used to counting the dead." This visit fulfilled a wish of his predecessor, Pope Francis, who had planned a similar journey. The Pope's statements echoed those made by Pope Francis during his 2013 visit to Lampedusa.
Sources: Le Monde