Pope Francis Welcomed by Large Crowds During Visit to Spain

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Papal visits to Spain consistently generate significant public enthusiasm, often drawing comparisons to the reception of global celebrities. These events attract hundreds of thousands of pilgrims, showcasing the enduring cultural and religious influence of the Catholic Church in the region. Despite shifting demographics and a growing trend toward secularization in modern Spanish society, the large-scale gatherings and youth mobilization highlight the strong connection between the Vatican and Spanish believers.

  • Papal visits to Spain draw massive crowds of faithful followers and international pilgrims.
  • The public and media reception of the Pope is frequently characterized by high energy and enthusiasm, often described as a “rockstar” effect.
  • These events serve as key mobilization points for local Catholic organizations and youth groups.
  • The strong turnouts occur alongside ongoing discussions regarding secularization and changing social values in Spain.

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  1. Spain fears immigration from Muslim countries because integrating these immigrants is extremely difficult. The Pope’s message about a society living in harmony with Muslims is, in practice, very difficult to achieve, because Muslims actually want to impose their own model. Aside from that, the very Augustinian message that each of us should be a driving force in history, has, I believe, resonated deeply with Spaniards during these difficult times.

  2. Spain was Muslim for more of its history than Christian. He didn't even bring up the Jesuit when he teaches in Ireland? Woke is a Religious Term for Awakened, which is a Christian Revival Term. He gave a bunch of Secular Progressive Terms used by people who think Secularism Progressed past Religion. Using those words to Peg the Other with a Brand in the Binary Reality their Westminster Dog Show of assumed Moral Superiority lives in. They don't know anything.

  3. When you start to treat the Common Man as the Unwashed Masses, you are Marx and Pavlov with a Selfish Gene Meme for the Privileged Elites.

    "The unwashed masses" (or "great unwashed") is a historical idiom dating back to the 1830s. Originally coined by English novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton, it was used by the elite as a derogatory term for the working-class and poor to imply they lacked proper hygiene, wealth, and formal education.

    Karl Marx’s famous description of religion as the "opiate of the masses" (or opium of the people) comes from his 1843 text, Contribution to the Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right. It is a metaphor explaining how religion soothes the pain of the oppressed but prevents them from addressing the root causes of their suffering.

    Ivan Pavlov (1849–1936) was a Russian physiologist who won the 1904 Nobel Prize for his work on digestion. He is best known for discovering classical conditioning, a learning process where a biological stimulus gets paired with a previously neutral stimulus to create an automatic, involuntary response.

  4. They show that cross with a Defeated Christ. They know is a sin…that's why they are trying to modify it bit a bit…first the arms…after the cross will lift up again…embarrassing.

  5. Apparently he is very familiar with this country and had visited it quite a lot in the course of his duties. And of course he spent a lot of time in Peru. He probably has personal reasons for wanting to spend a week in a country the size of one our larger states (Texas is about the size of France). Not spending the Fourth here on our 250th anniversary and instead being in our face about illegal migration in Europe on that day certainly earns him negative points in my book, if you want to put it in math terms.

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