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Pope Leo XIV's Visit to Barcelona

  1. Warm-Up Discussion Discuss with a partner. Have you ever visited the Sagrada Família? Why do people visit religious sites? What problems can large public events create? Do you think the Pope's visit will be good for Barcelona? Why or why not? 2. Reading Pope Leo XIV's Visit to Barcelona In June 2026, Pope Leo XIV is expected to visit Barcelona. He will lead an important religious ceremony at the Sagrada Família. Many people around the world are interested in this visit because the basilica is an important symbol of Catalan culture and the Catholic Church. The city has been preparing for the visit for many months. Local authorities, church leaders, police, and transport services are working together to organize the event. Thousands of visitors, pilgrims, journalists, and important guests are expected to arrive in Barcelona. The Catholic Church believes this visit is a good opportunity to connect with younger people and highlight the importance of the Sagrad...

The Two Escobars: Beauty and Contradictions in Colombia

Colombia is a country full of contrasts. It has beautiful Caribbean and Pacific coastlines, the Amazon rainforest, the Andes mountains, and exciting cities such as Bogotá and Medellín. Colombian coffee, salsa music, and friendly people have made the country famous around the world. However, Colombia has also faced serious problems, including violence, poverty, corruption , and organized crime. The documentary The Two Escobars tells the story of two very different men: Pablo Escobar and Andrés Escobar (they were not related). Pablo Escobar was the leader of the Medellín drug cartel . He became one of the richest criminals in history through drug trafficking . His money influenced politics, businesses, and even football clubs. This situation became known as narco-soccer , because money from the drug trade infiltrated professional football through sponsorship and investments. In contrast, Andrés Escobar was the captain of Colombia's national football team. He was respected for ...

Colombia 2

 Colombia is a beautiful country in South America. It has Caribbean beaches, rainforests, mountains, and exciting cities like Bogotá and Medellín . Colombia is famous for coffee, music, and friendly people. However, Colombia has also experienced violence, crime, and inequality. One documentary that explores these problems is The Two Escobars . The documentary tells the stories of two famous Colombians: Pablo Escobar and Andrés Escobar . They were not related. Pablo Escobar became one of the richest criminals in the world through drug trafficking. He used his money to influence businesses, politics, and football clubs. At the same time, Andrés Escobar was a respected football player. Many people saw him as a symbol of honesty, hope, and national pride. In the early 1990s, Colombia suffered from violence involving drug cartels, armed groups, and the government. After Pablo Escobar died in 1993, Colombia played in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. During the tournament, Andrés Escobar ...

Colombia

 Colombia is a country of striking contrasts. With its breathtaking Caribbean and Pacific coasts, lush Amazon rainforest, majestic Andes mountains, and vibrant cities such as Bogotá and Medellín, it possesses extraordinary natural beauty and cultural richness. Coffee plantations, salsa music, and a resilient population contribute to its international appeal. However, this beauty has often been overshadowed by decades of violence, inequality, and organized crime. One of the most powerful explorations of these contradictions is the 2010 documentary The Two Escobars . The documentary tells the parallel stories of Pablo Escobar, the infamous leader of the Medellín cartel , and Andrés Escobar (no relation), the respected captain of Colombia's national football team. Pablo Escobar rose from poverty to become one of the wealthiest criminals in history, using drug trafficking profits to influence politics, businesses, and football clubs. This phenomenon became known as "narco-soccer...

Pope Leo XIV’s Visit to Barcelona and the Sagrada Família

In June 2026, Pope Leo XIV is expected to make a highly anticipated visit to Barcelona, where he will celebrate a major religious ceremony at the Sagrada Família . The visit has attracted international attention because the basilica remains one of the most important symbols of both Catalan culture and global Catholicism. Preparations for the visit began months in advance. Local authorities, church officials, security services, and transportation agencies have been coordinating extensive logistical operations. Thousands of visitors, pilgrims , journalists, and dignitaries are expected to travel to Barcelona, creating significant challenges for crowd management, public transport, and security. The Catholic Church views the visit as an opportunity to strengthen its relationship with younger generations and to highlight the spiritual significance of the Sagrada Família. Church leaders hope that the event will inspire religious reflection while also promoting Barcelona as a centre of c...