to choose Robert Francis Prevost, the fourteenth role of Pope Liu In May 2025, he highlighted his relationship with Peru, a country in which he developed many of his ministry, which formed his pastoral and church vision.
Lyon XII steps in the Peruvian mission
Prevost arrived in Peru in 1985 as Augustine Bushra, being appointed at the front of Chulkanas, in Piura. There he conducted jobs such as the consultant and the parish in the cathedral, where he started a service stage that is distinguished near local communities and commitment to preaching.
After a short return to the United States, he returned to Peru in 1988 to lead the Augustine School in Trujio. A decade ago, he devoted himself to forming new priests, teaching the ecclesiastical law in the majority of “San Carlos and Saint Marcelo” and is a judicial deputy for Bashri. Diario Asinfobae
Chiclayo Bishop: a contract of episcopal service
In November 2014, Pope Francis was appointed by the Messenger of the Chicoli diocese, and then, the bishop of Sofar. Bishop was dedicated on December 12, 2014, on the feast of Lady Guadalobi. During the episcopate, he emerged because of his approach focused on rapprochement with believers and promoting priestly professions.
In 2015, Prevost acquired PeruUnifying its connection to the country. His work was recognized in Czecholo for his commitment to social justice and the formation of the ecclesiastical leaders.
During his administration in Chiclio, accusations related to the management of sexual assault allegations arose. The diocese said that the established ecclesiastical protocols were followed, while some organizations and media have expressed their concerns about the transparency in managing these cases.
Permost’s experience in Peru has greatly affected its pastoral approach and its vision of the church near the parties. His choice is the fourteenth Kebaba Liu, a continuation with the legacy of Francisco, with a focus on the importance of the Sinodia Church and is committed to local reality.
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