A “symphonic” truth against the loss of urban direction
In his speech, the Vatican leader directly addressed the complexity of life in large contemporary metropolises. According to the pope, the growth and pace of these cities sometimes make people feel that they no longer have “the maps to navigate safely.” To counter this isolation, Leo
Stressing that Madrid is a mosaic where different traditions and “souls” coexist, the leader of the Catholic Church recalled that God individually knows the heart of each inhabitant through love and freedom. “To reach the heart of the city, we must cultivate the awareness that the truth is symphonic and always transcends us”, he stated.
Embrace the debate
The Pope also left a strong appeal to change the attitude of the faithful, challenging them to “displace themselves” and to see returns to the faith or conversions in adulthood “not as an exception, but as a rule of the mission”.
In a clear warning against the dangers of excessive institutionalization, Leo XIV asked that parish and diocesan councils not be reduced to “mere bureaucratic formalities”, but rather used for a deep listening to the Spirit. The pontiff warned of the risk of routine imprisoning ecclesiastical life in rigid habits. “The spirit awakens vocations and unites them, sometimes causing agitation, debate and the search for new balances. Don’t be scared by all this; welcome it and enjoy”, he recommended.
Closing the meeting, to the echo of the crowd’s chants of support, Leo XIV urged those present to transform their lives through acceptance and kindness, as a way of dispelling collective fear. “Be, for everyone, like an open Bible”, he said, in conclusion, adding that love is the only language capable of making everyone feel at home.














