Pope Leo Arrives in Canary Islands, Appeals for Migrant Dignity
Pope Leo is scheduled to arrive in Spain's Canary Islands on Friday as part of a mission dedicated to assisting migrants. During his visit, he is set to meet approximately 1,000 individuals who have reached Europe after crossing dangerous Atlantic waters. Pope Leo will make an appeal for migrants, emphasizing his message with the statement, "Dignity has no passport."
Pope Leo is scheduled to arrive in Spain's Canary Islands on Friday. His visit forms part of a mission dedicated to helping migrants who have sought refuge in Europe.
During his time on the islands, the Pope is set to meet with approximately 1,000 individuals. These migrants have reached Europe after undertaking journeys across dangerous Atlantic waters, a route often fraught with peril.
Pope Leo is also slated to make an appeal for migrants during his visit. He conveyed his message by stating, "Dignity has no passport," emphasizing his stance on the fundamental worth of individuals regardless of their origin or circumstances.
According to Al Jazeera, this visit underscores Pope Leo's ongoing commitment to addressing the plight of migrants.
