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Peruvians know him as the priest who went ‘from Chicago to Chiclayo.’ He is now Pope Leo XIV

CHICLAYO, Peru (AP) — The people of northern Peru call him el obispo. Sometimes he is also Padre Prevost. Maybe when the shock wears off, they will get used to his new title, Pope Leo XIV.

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Peruvians know him as the priest who went 'from Chicago to Chiclayo.' He is now Pope Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV, then Bishop Robert Prevost, gives a Mass in Motupe, Peru, Sunday, Aug. 5, 2018. (AP Photo/Julio Reano)


CHICLAYO, Peru (AP) — The people of northern Peru call him el obispo. Sometimes he is also Padre Prevost. Maybe when the shock wears off, they will get used to his new title, Pope Leo XIV.

Waiters, taxi drivers, teachers and others — — saw around their communities for 20 years, eating ceviche, singing Christmas songs and partaking in everyday activities. But he also walked through flooded streets to reach the needy and drove to remote villages to hand out blankets. Many sat a few feet away from him while he delivered succinct sermons.

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