Pope Leo XIV not only carried Peru in his heart, he also had to show how much he knew the country in order to obtain his nationality. Robert Francis Prevost, born in the United States, decided to nationalize Peru in 2015 when he served as Bishop of Chiclayo and, in order to achieve this, he had to perform a knowledge evaluation.The examination included topics such as history, geography, gastronomy and civic education, and, as revealed by the Nat…
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Pope Leo XIV not only carried Peru in his heart, he also had to show how much he knew the country in order to obtain his nationality. Robert Francis Prevost, born in the United States, decided to nationalize Peru in 2015 when he served as Bishop of Chiclayo and, in order to achieve this, he had to perform a knowledge evaluation.The examination included topics such as history, geography, gastronomy and civic education, and, as revealed by the Nat…