Pope Leo XIV, during a press conference aboard the papal plane, commented on his visit to Spain, acknowledging that many young people might prefer to see Latin pop singer Bad Bunny over him. The Pope began a weeklong visit to Spain on Saturday and noted that while he understands the appeal of Bad Bunny, he hopes his visit will resonate with young adults searching for meaning. He mentioned that despite the competition, thousands of young Catholics attended his events, including an estimated 500,000 people at a prayer vigil in Madrid. The Pope also addressed questions regarding the potential relocation of the Chicago Bears, humorously stating, "That’s out of my pay scale."
Pope Leo XIV acknowledges competition with Bad Bunny during Spain visit
Pope Leo XIV remarked on the popularity of Bad Bunny among young people during his visit to Spain, suggesting that many might choose to see the artist over him. Despite this, he expressed hope that his presence would inspire young adults seeking spiritual meaning, as evidenced by the large turnout at his events.
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Pope Leo XIV jokes young Spaniards would pick Bad Bunny over him during Madrid visit this weekend
Pope Leo XIV acknowledges competition with Bad Bunny during Spain visit