
Pope Leo XIV's First Spanish Address Inspires Hope in Vatican City
Vatican City, May 23, 2025 – In a momentous occasion, Pope Leo XIV addressed a large crowd in St. Peter's Square, delivering his first public catechism in Spanish. The event, taking place just one month after the passing of Pope Francis, was met with enthusiastic applause. The Pope's message focused on hope, drawing upon the parable of the sower. "Me alegra recibiros hoy en esta primera catequesis," he stated, expressing his joy at addressing the faithful. The video, which has already gone viral, shows the Pope's genuine connection with the audience. His use of Spanish, a language spoken by a significant portion of the global Catholic population, highlights his commitment to inclusivity and underscores the importance of hope in challenging times. The positive response to the address suggests a new era of engagement and connection within the Catholic Church.