More than a year ago, Robert Prevost, under the name of Pope Leo XIV, assumed as supreme head of the Catholic Church after a conclave that lasted approximately two days in the Sistine Chapel. His election not only generated much shock among thousands of faithful throughout the world, but also particularly in our country, because the American spent much of his religious life in Peru, serving the poorest and bringing the word of God to the most di…
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More than a year ago, Robert Prevost, under the name of Pope Leo XIV, assumed as supreme head of the Catholic Church after a conclave that lasted approximately two days in the Sistine Chapel. His election not only generated much shock among thousands of faithful throughout the world, but also particularly in our country, because the American spent much of his religious life in Peru, serving the poorest and bringing the word of God to the most di…