Pope arrives at Sagrada Família for mass and inauguration of Tower of Jesus Christ

Thousands of devotees have curious citizens line streets to watch arrival of Popemobile

Pope Leo XIV greets the congregants on Carrer Rosselló from the Popemobile on the way to the Sagrada Família
Pope Leo XIV greets the congregants on Carrer Rosselló from the Popemobile on the way to the Sagrada Família / Aina Martí
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June 10, 2026 03:14 PM

June 10, 2026 07:34 PM

Pope Leo XIV has arrived at the Sagrada Família via the Popemobile.

He began his drive through the city at around 6.30pm to arrive at the Gaudí basilica to bless and inaugurate the Tower of Jesus Christ.

June 10 marks exactly 100 years since the death of the Antoni Gaudí, and a century on, the Pope is in Barcelona to mark the occasion and commemorate the largest tower of the legendary architect's masterpiece.

Upon arrival at the basilica, the pontiff was welcomed by the Spanish King and Queen, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, Catalan president Salvador Illa, Barcelona mayor Jaume Collboni, among other dignitaries.

The Holy Father was then given an explanation of the architectural mastery of the Tower of Jesus Christ by 13-year-old blind girl Valentina. Afterwards, Leo XIV gifted her rosary beads.  

He was then given a tour of the inside of the basilica by Barcelona archbishop Joan Josep Omella.

Thousands take to streets

Many people started gathering to be in situ to catch a glimpse of the Holy Father from before noon. 

The Catalan government shut down access to the street for the Popemobile route to the Sagrada Família Wednesday morning. A few people found their spots on the fence quickly after. 

Natalia Herrera is Peruvian but lives in Barcelona along with the rest of her group. She, along with 6 others, have been waiting along Carrer del Rosselló since 10 am. 

"We have been here since 10 a.m. to see Pope Leo XIV, who gave everything and dedicated his life to Peru. More than 20 years in the north of Peru and for that we want to thank him," said Herrera. 

Herrera is accompanied by Lorena Alcántara, another Peruvian in Catalonia who is excited to see the Pope. 

Though Alcántara has a special connection to Pope Leo XIV; she knew him as Father Roberto in Peru. 

"We are very happy to see the pope, especially me and my community and my parish Our Lady of Monserrate in Trujillo. He gave me my first communion when I was about nine years old," said Alcántara. 

The group has claimed their location with Peruvian flags, and those without flags are wearing red or white shirts. They brought food and take turns in their location so others can use the restroom or get anything they need without fear of their prime location being taken before 6:30 pm

A group of women reserve a front row seat to see Leo XIV in the popemobile
A group of women reserve a front row seat to see Leo XIV in the popemobile / Blanca Blay

But not everyone came with as much stuff as Herrera and her group. Blanca Canals and her son got to Carrer Rosselló early as well, but not with nearly as many things. 

"We haven't brought anything material," said Canals. 

"We bring empty hands, but very full hearts."  

Another group with an early arrival, Beatriz Andrés and her daughter got there at 10:30 am to secure their spot in the front row. 

"We missed the Olympic stadium yesterday. They ran out of tickets, so we got up today, very excited, and came here. My husband and son are arriving now, but we already have a place in the front row, which is the important thing," said Andrés. 

Even though the Pope is in town, it is a normal day in Barcelona, with school, work and everyday life continuing for most. 

"We have prepared for today, which means she has not gone to school, and I asked for a day off, and that's it," said Andrés. 

The Pope will arrive in the Popemobile Wednesday at 6:30 pm on Carrer del Rosselló, between Passeig de Gràcia and Carrer Sardenya. 

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