Religions Around The World

In the early morning hours, monks can be seen walking on their alms round in Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Showing humility and detachment from worldly goods, the monk walks slowly and only stops if he is called. Standing quietly, with his bowl open, the local Buddhists give him rice, or flowers, or an envelope containing money.  In return, the monks bless the local Buddhists and wish them a long and fruitful life.
Christians Celebrate Good Friday
Enacting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in St. Mary's Church in Secunderabad, India. Only 2.3% of India's population is Christian. 
Ancient interior mosaic in the Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora
The Church of the Holy Saviour in Istanbul, Turkey is a medieval Byzantine Greek Orthodox church.
Dome of the Rock located in the Old City of Jerusalem
The site's great significance for Muslims derives from traditions connecting it to the creation of the world and to the belief that the Prophet Muhammad's Night Journey to heaven started from the rock at the center of the structure.
Holi Festival in Mathura, India
Holi is a Hindu festival that marks the end of winter. Also known as the “festival of colors”,  Holi is primarily observed in South Asia but has spread across the world in celebration of love and the changing of the seasons.
Jewish father and daughter pray at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, Israel.
Known in Hebrew as the Western Wall, it is one of the holiest sites in the world. The description, "place of weeping", originated from the Jewish practice of mourning the destruction of the Temple and praying for its rebuilding at the site of the Western Wall.
People praying in Mengjia Longshan Temple in Taipei, Taiwan
The temple is dedicated to both Taoism and Buddhism.
People praying in the Grand Mosque in Ulu Cami
This is the most important mosque in Bursa, Turkey and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture built in 1399.
Savior Transfiguration Cathedral of the Savior Monastery of St. Euthymius
Located in Suzdal, Russia, this is a church rite of sanctification of apples and grapes in honor of the Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord.
Fushimi Inari Shrine is located in Kyoto, Japan
It is famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, which straddle a network of trails behind its main buildings. Fushimi Inari is the most important Shinto shrine dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice.
Ladles at the purification fountain in the Hakone Shrine
Located in Hakone, Japan, this shrine is a Japanese Shinto shrine.  At the purification fountain, ritual washings are performed by individuals when they visit a shrine. This ritual symbolizes the inner purity necessary for a truly human and spiritual life.
Hanging Gardens of Haifa are garden terraces around the Shrine of the Báb on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel
They are one of the most visited tourist attractions in Israel. The Shrine of the Báb is where the remains of the Báb, founder of the Bábí Faith and forerunner of Bahá'u'lláh in the Bahá'í Faith, have been buried; it is considered to be the second holiest place on Earth for Bahá'ís.
Pilgrims praying at the Pool of the Nectar of Immortality and Golden Temple
Located in Amritsar, India, the Golden Temple is one of the most revered spiritual sites of Sikhism. It is a place of worship for men and women from all walks of life and all religions to worship God equally. Over 100,000 people visit the shrine daily.
Entrance gateway of Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple Kowloon
Located in Hong Kong, China, the temple is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, or the Great Immortal Wong. The Taoist temple is famed for the many prayers answered: "What you request is what you get" via a practice called kau cim.
Christian women worship at a church in Bois Neus, Haiti.
Haiti's population is 94.8 percent Christian, primarily Catholic. This makes them one of the most heavily Christian countries in the world.

Bad Bunny wants to meet Pope Leo XIV. In Madrid, a crossover event is in the works.

MADRID (RNS) — Pope Leo XIV and Bad Bunny may seem unlikely candidates for a shared stage, but with both the pontiff and the Puerto Rican pop star set to draw huge crowds in Madrid next week, church and city officials say a meeting — or at least a live video link — is possible.

Cardinal José Cobo, archbishop of Madrid, said in an interview with the Europa Press news agency on May 21 that a meeting between the two “is possible.” He added that it could be an opportunity for “bridges to be built.”

He also said the Archdiocese of Madrid wants to help make the meeting happen, but added that it will be handled discreetly and “surprises are surprises.”

Speaking to a small group of reporters in Madrid, including Religion News Service, the spokesperson for the archdiocese, Sara La Torre, confirmed that Bad Bunny expressed interest in meeting the pope.

“The slogan of Madrid is that it’s a crossroads of the world,” said the delegate for tourism of the city of Madrid, Marta Rivera de la Cruz, “so it’s not impossible to think that here will be where Pope Leo and Bad Bunny will cross paths.”

On June 6, Leo will be meeting with young people for a vigil where he will answer questions in the historic Plaza de Lima, named after the capital city of Peru, where the pope lived for 20 years as a missionary. That same night, Bad Bunny will be in concert at the Riyadh Air Metropolitan, roughly 7 miles away.

Cobo hinted that could be the opportunity to create a bridge between the two events. The deputy mayor of Madrid, Inmaculada Sanz Otero, said there is a possibility of creating a video link between the two events, showing Leo at the Metropolitan and Bad Bunny on the maxi screens in the Plaza de Lima.

“They might create a link, but nothing has been confirmed,” she said, answering questions from a small group of journalists on Friday (May 29). “I think that it will happen. It seems that it will happen.”

If the video link doesn’t happen, that doesn’t exclude other possibilities for the two to meet. Bad Bunny will be in concert at the Metropolitan on June 7 starting at 8 p.m., around the same time Leo will be meeting with representatives from the world of art, culture, sports and business at the Movistar Arena.

The Pope will also be at Bernabéu Stadium at 7 p.m. on June 8, offering another occasion for a meetup.

Pope Leo will visit Spain for his first major European trip June 6-12. His itinerary includes the capital of Madrid, Barcelona and the islands of Gran Canary and Tenerife. While the trip will likely focus on the themes of migration, Europe’s role in a fractured world and spirituality, it will also engage with the culture in Spain.

Born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, Bad Bunny was raised in a Catholic family and he claims his mother’s religiosity deeply inspired his beliefs. He sang in the church choir until he was 13, but later distanced himself from institutional religion. “I don’t pray, but my family does it for me,” he said in a 2023 interview with Vogue Italia. The Puerto Rican pop star has also chosen Spain as the start of his European tour, with 10 concerts in Madrid and two in Barcelona. He has already sold more than 600,000 tickets, with tickets ranging from $80 to more than $1,000 on the resale market. 

But the minister for culture, tourism and transportation of the community of Madrid, Mariano de Paco Serrano, said “there is far more interest in seeing the pope,” adding that the city expects more than 2 million people visiting the Spanish capital — and all the pope’s events are free.

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https://religionnews.com/2026/05/29/bad-bunny-wants-to-meet-pope-leo-xiv-in-madrid-a-crossover-event-is-in-the-works/