Pope Leo puts focus on prisoners in first papal visit to a Spanish jail


Pope Leo XIV waves to the faithful as he attends a prayer vigil at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium during his apostolic journey in Barcelona, Spain, June 9, 2026. Simone Risoluti/Vatican Media/­Handout via REUTERS

BARCELONA, June 10 (Reuters) - ⁠Pope Leo, who has forcefully advocated for the rights of prisoners, visited ⁠one of Spain's largest prisons on Wednesday, urging the inmates to make ‌amends for their crimes and commit to living better lives.

Speaking to detainees at a penitentiary outside Barcelona, in the first visit of a pope to a Spanish prison, Leo said a person's past "does not ​condemn the future but rather offers the possibility ⁠of changing our decisions and choices".

Leo, ⁠the first U.S. pope, is on a week-long tour of Spain in which he ⁠has ‌warned that escalating conflicts have pushed the world into a profound crisis and urged better treatment of migrants.

The centrepiece of the pope's visit to ⁠Barcelona, the second of three stops on the tour, will ​come later Wednesday, when ‌he willinaugurate the newest tower of theSagrada Familia, the modernist basilica designed ⁠by Antoni Gaudi ​that has become the world's tallest church.

The Brians 1 penitentiary, built in 1991 about 40 km (25 miles) outside Barcelona, currently houses around 1,000 inmates.

"It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I haven’t been ⁠able to sleep a wink," said Montse Benavente, ​an inmate who delivered a testimony before the pope about how she had struggled with her faith and the damage she had done to her family with her actions.

Leo last ⁠visited a prison in April, when he braved a heavy rainstorm in Equatorial Guinea during a four-nation Africa tour and heard the inmates cry out for freedom.

The late Pope Francis also advocated for prisoners' rights and visited a facility in Rome ​just four days before his death as he was ⁠recovering from double pneumonia.

One of the prisoners at the Barcelona facility told El Mundo they ​were very grateful for Leo's visit. "No one remembers ‌us," said the person, identified as Mayte. "It is ​very easy to forget someone who is in prison."

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Additional reporting by Joan Faus; Editing by Charlie Devereux and Alison Williams)

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