Pope Leo XIV in Catalonia, a very different voice from those of John Paul II or Benedict XVI

Two nights in Barcelona. Never has a Pope spent so much time in Catalonia as Leo XIV will do on June 9 and 10. He dispatched his agenda in just 24 hours, as did his successor. But with more or less time, what will make the difference between the three pontiffs is the content of the messages. John Paul II and Benedict XVI were men concerned about dogma, about the stronghold Church, entrenched in its certainties, conservative in nature and obsessed with preventing the spread of secularism. , on the other hand, emphasizes an open, more supportive church that takes risks like frontier theology and is active in the social peripheries.

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