Fact Check: Claims Regarding Pope Leo XIV and Madrid Mass

Investigation into Reported Event

Recent reports claiming that over 1.2 million people attended a Mass presided over by Pope Leo XIV at Plaza de Cibeles in Madrid to mark the feast of Corpus Christi have been investigated. Based on verified historical and current records, these claims are entirely unfounded.

Verification of Facts

A review of official Vatican records and international news archives confirms the following points:

  • There is no historical or current Pope named Leo XIV. The most recent Pope to use the name Leo was Leo XIII, who served from 1878 to 1903.
  • There have been no reports of a gathering of 1.2 million people at Plaza de Cibeles for a Mass presided over by a Pope in the recent timeframe associated with the feast of Corpus Christi.
  • Major religious gatherings in Spain are well-documented by international media, and no such event matching these specific details has taken place.

Conclusion

The information provided regarding this event is inaccurate. It appears to be a fabrication, as it involves a non-existent pontiff and an event that did not occur. Readers are advised to rely on official channels, such as the Holy See Press Office or reputable international news agencies, for accurate information regarding papal activities and major religious observances.

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