Package: Catholic church tries to adapt to a younger generation

MADRID–Attendance at Catholic churches in Spain is rapidly declining, especially among young parishioners. Since the Spanish Constitution separated church and state in 1978, the number of Spanish citizens who identify as Catholic has continued to drop. Churches are now looking for new ways to appeal to those born after this separation. Catholic nuns have also felt the negative…

Outside its urban hub, Madrid doubles as a climber’s paradise

Story by Hayley Masters MADRID–Guillermo Burba dangles by his fingertips from Techo de Puli, a well-known boulder in Madrid’s Sierra de Guadarrama National Park. His tight-fitting t-shirt exposes the veins that bulge along his forearms, while every muscle in his brawny figure flexes simultaneously. Burba is climbing virtually upside down, gripping onto whatever piece of…