Originally published at National Catholic Register

The Holy Father spent a week in Spain meeting with Catholic and civic leaders, visiting historic sites, and holding major papal Masses.

Pope Leo XIV departed Spain for Rome on June 12, finishing a weeklong trip to the European country marked by meetings with national leaders and bishops and a historic Mass at the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia.

The Holy Father spent time in Madrid and Barcelona before finishing his visit in the Canary Islands off the coast of Europe. Throughout his weekʼs trip he also met with civic groups, including those that minister to migrants, and visited a prison in Barcelona. 

The visit finished with the papal plane suffering a malfunction forcing the Pope to deboard before takeoff. He ultimately left for Rome on the king of Spainʼs personal airplane after the king personally offered him the use of the aircraft. 

Hereʼs a look at the Popeʼs final days in Spain before his return to the Holy See:

Pope Leo XIV departs Barcelona for the Grand Canary Islands at Josep Tarradellas Barcelona/El Prat International Airport, June 11, 2026. | Credit: Vatican Media

Pope Leo XIV arrives in the Grand Canary Islands, June 11, 2026. | Credit: Vatican Media

Pope Leo XIV arrives in the Grand Canary Islands, June 11,

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