Pope calls for end to polarisation during visit to Spain
Pope Leo XIV has begun a week-long visit to Spain, his first since 2011, urging people to end societal polarization. Speaking on Saturday, he called for an end to divisive rhetoric, blaming technology for exacerbating prejudices and weakening critical thinking.

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AI-generatedPope Leo XIV has begun a week-long visit to Spain, his first since 2011, urging people to end societal polarization. Speaking on Saturday, he called for an end to divisive rhetoric, blaming technology for exacerbating prejudices and weakening critical thinking. The Pope cited Spain's history of religious and cultural coexistence as an example of how a "culture of encounter" fosters stability and prosperity, contrasting it with confrontational narratives. His visit, met with widespread excitement and public displays across Madrid, occurs amidst ongoing controversies in Spain concerning immigration and political corruption.
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5 extractedPope Leo XIV is the first American to lead the Catholic Church.
Pope Leo XIV used Spain's history of peaceful cohabitation between religions and cultures as an example.
Pope Leo XIV blamed technology for exacerbating prejudices and weakening critical thinking.
The Pope urged people to turn away from gaining popularity through divisive rhetoric.
Pope Leo XIV called on people to stop 'fanning the flames of polarisation' during his visit to Spain.