
Regina Garcia Cano
Andes Correspondent at Associated Press
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kdhnews.com | Regina Garcia Cano |Franklin Briceno
Waiters, taxi drivers, teachers and others - faithful or otherwise - saw the Rev. Robert Prevost 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. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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thederrick.com | Regina Garcia Cano |Franklin Briceno
Pope Leo XIV, then Bishop Robert Prevost, gives a Mass in Motupe, Peru, Sunday, Aug. 5, 2018. Parishioners hold a photo of Bishop Robert Prevost, elected Pope Leo XIV, after Mass at the Cathedral of Chiclayo, Peru, where he served as bishop for several years, Thursday, May 8, 2025. Nuns pray during morning Mass at the Santa Maria Cathedral, the episcopal see of the Diocese of Chiclayo, Peru, where newly elected Pope Leo XIV served as bishop, Friday, May 9, 2025.
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apnews.com | Regina Garcia Cano |Franklin Briceno
Peruvians know him as the priest who went ‘from Chicago to Chiclayo.’ He is now Pope Leo XIV 1 of 5 | Pope Leo XIV, then Bishop Robert Prevost, gives a Mass in Motupe, Peru, Sunday, Aug. 5, 2018. (AP Photo/Julio Reano) 2 of 5 | Parishioners hold a photo of Bishop Robert Prevost, elected Pope Leo XIV, after Mass at the Cathedral of Chiclayo, Peru, where he served as bishop for several years, Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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chicagotribune.com | Franklin Briceno |Regina Garcia Cano
LIMA, Peru — Peruvians were elated Thursday after a Catholic cardinal who spent years guiding the faithful in the South American country and who they see as one of their own was elected pope. Pope Leo XIV is a dual citizen of the United States and Peru, where he first served as a missionary and then as a bishop. That made him the first pope from each country. In Peru’s capital, Lima, the bells of the cathedral rang after Cardinal Robert Prevost was announced as Pope Francis’ successor.
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huntingdondailynews.com | Regina Garcia Cano |Franklin Briceno
LIMA, Peru (AP) — Peruvians were elated Thursday after a Catholic cardinal who spent years guiding the faithful in the South American country and who they see as one of their own was elected pope. Pope Leo XIV is a dual citizen of the United States and Peru, where he first served as a missionary and then as an archbishop. That made him the first pope from each country. kAmx?
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