
Pope Leo Blesses Sagrada Familia on Gaudí Centenary
Pope Leo visited Barcelona to bless the Sagrada Familia basilica, which has reached its peak height, coinciding with the centenary of architect Antoni Gaudí's death. The visit also included engagements with prisoners and the blessing of over a hundred babies in Catalonia.
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Pope Leo Is Blessing the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. To Some, the Church Is a Curse.
The pontiff will offer a Mass in Antoni Gaudí’s iconic, unfinished basilica during his Spain trip. But for some Barcelona residents, completing the construction could mean knocking down their homes.
By Jason Horowitz
Read full article →Faithful line streets as Pope Leo to bless Sagrada Família on centenary of Gaudí’s death
As completion of 144-year construction nears, questions swirl over resemblance of church to architect’s original plans Ten hours before he was due to pass by, the faithful were already picking their spots along the route Pope Leo XIV will take on his brief journey to bless Antoni Gaudí’s iconic church the Sagrada Família. It’s been a long wait but this evening, 144 years after work began, the pope will bless the basilica’s recently completed central tower in the presence of members of the Spa...
By Stephen Burgen in Barcelona
Read full article →Pope to bless Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, world's tallest church
Pope Leo XIV will bless the giant new tower of the famed Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona on Wednesday and celebrate mass inside what is now the world's tallest church. The church is a still-unfinished modernist masterpiece by architect Antoni Gaudi that was visited by nearly five million people last year. The pope's visit during a week-long trip to Spain coincides with the 100th anniversary of Gaudi's death on June 10, 1926. FRANCE 24's Sarah Morris reports from Barcelona.
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Read full article →Pope to bless Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, world's tallest church
Pope Leo XIV will bless the giant new tower of the famed Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona on Wednesday and celebrate mass inside what is now the world's tallest church. The church is a still-unfinished modernist masterpiece by architect Antoni Gaudi that was visited by nearly five million people last year. The pope's visit during a week-long trip to Spain coincides with the 100th anniversary of Gaudi's death on June 10, 1926. The devout Catholic, whose cause for sainthood is advancing in th
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →President to attend inauguration of Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia tower
President Nikos Christodoulides is flying to Barcelona on Wednesday to attend the inauguration of one of the towers of the Sagrada Familia, a still unfinished Catholic church designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi. Construction of the church began in 1882 and the main structure and central towers were scheduled for completion in 2026 to coincide […]
Read full article →Pope Leo to celebrate mass at Barcelona's unfinished Sagrada Familia
Pope Leo XIV will celebrate mass at Barcelona's Sagrada Família on Wednesday and bless its final tower, marking the completion of Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece and making it the tallest church in the world. The pontiff arrived in Spain at the weekend for a week-long visit focused on immigration and politics.
By RFI
Read full article →Pope says 'let us lay down our armour and unmask violence'
(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 10 - Pope Leo XIV said on a visit to an abbey near Barcelona on his week-long Spanish visit Wednesday that the world should lay down its armour and unmask violence. "Let us lay down the armor that has gradually hardened our hearts, he said, noting that Jesus "wears no armor" and on the cross "he abandoned himself to save us with the unarmed and disarming strength of love." Speaking at the Abbey of Montserrat, Leo said Christ "invites us to embark on the path of mercy, recon...
By ANSA
Read full article →Bad Bunny and Pope Leo XIV hold private meeting in Madrid
“If they are confronted with the question do they want to see Bad Bunny or do they want to see the Pope, I think many will see Bad Bunny,” the pontiff said of young people in the city The post Bad Bunny and Pope Leo XIV hold private meeting in Madrid appeared first on NME.
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