More than 1 million people flood Madrid streets to see Pope Leo preside over open-air Mass
Pope Leo presided over an open-air Mass in a central Madrid plaza on Sunday, drawing a crowd of over one million people. The event, which coincided with the Catholic Corpus Domini feast day, highlighted Spain's tradition of religious devotion, including processions with flower-petal carpets.

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AI-generatedPope Leo presided over an open-air Mass in a central Madrid plaza on Sunday, drawing a crowd of over one million people. The event, which coincided with the Catholic Corpus Domini feast day, highlighted Spain's tradition of religious devotion, including processions with flower-petal carpets. Pope Leo spoke about these processions as a profession of faith and a "school of faith" for today, aiming to encourage young generations to embrace their faith in a country with declining religious observance. This marked the first papal trip to Spain since 2011.
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5 extractedSunday's Mass fell on the Catholic Corpus Domini feast day.
Pope Leo arrived in Spain on Saturday for a weeklong visit.
Pope Leo presided over a Mass before more than a million people.
The Mass highlighted a Spanish tradition of religious devotion, including a procession over flower-petal carpets.
More than 1 million people attended an open-air Mass presided over by Pope Leo in Madrid.