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What Pope Leo XIV’s choice to guide the Catholic Church has meant for one Peruvian metropolis
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What Pope Leo XIV’s choice to guide the Catholic Church has meant for one Peruvian metropolis

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Last updated: September 15, 2025 5:22 am
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Chiclayo, Peru — It’s a good distance from the South Aspect of Chicago to the guts of Chiclayo in Northern Peru.
 
But it surely was a easy phrase, spoken on a balcony within the Vatican by the primary American pope, that has turned Chiclayo right into a sensation.

“A greeting to everybody, and particularly to my beloved Diocese of Chiclayo, in Peru, the place a devoted folks has accompanied its bishop, shared its religion and given a lot, a lot, to proceed being a devoted church of Jesus Christ.,” Pope Leo XIV mentioned from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica on Might 8 after being chosen by the cardinal electors within the papal enclave to succeed Pope Francis.

Leo, a Chicago native who turned 70 on Sunday, can also be a citizen of Peru, the place he served for greater than 20 years, first as a missionary. He then ran an Augustinian seminary in Trujillo, and in 2014, he was appointed apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Chiclayo. In 2015, he grew to become a bishop in Chiclayo, and he was made a cardinal there in 2023.

Rev. Fidel Purisaca Vigil, a spokesperson for the Diocese of Chiclayo, recollects the native response to Leo’s assertion on the balcony.  

“Some cried, we laughed and remembered all of these gracious moments he spent with us right here in Chiclayo,” Purisaca instructed CBS Information.

On that day in early Might, when then-Cardinal Robert Prevost ascended to the throne of St. Peter, Chiclayo was lifted as effectively, changing into an instantaneous vacationer attraction.

Metropolis officers mentioned the election of Leo touched off a pilgrimage right here by Catholics from everywhere in the world.
 
It has additionally been a blessing for the economic system. The tourism introduced on by it might give Chiclayo an estimated annual increase of $40 million, metropolis officers say. 
 
Eating places, motels and tour corporations are scrambling to satisfy the demand.

“Actually, we’ll have a variety of work with everyone, with motels, tour operators, eating places, with the tour guides,” Maria Isabel Espinal, who runs a neighborhood tourism company, instructed CBS Information.

Just like the Stations of the Cross, vacationers retrace Leo’s steps right here, strolling from church to church alongside his distinctive path to the papacy.

They even cease at his favourite lunch spot, served by none apart from Leo’s favourite waiter, Carlos.

“That is the place the Pope would sit,” Carlos confirmed CBS Information, who added that he prays on daily basis for his previous pal, the brand new Pope. 

Pope Leo XIV: The First American Pope

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Lilia Luciano

Lilia Luciano is an award-winning journalist and CBS Information 24/7 anchor and correspondent primarily based in New York Metropolis. Luciano is the recipient of a number of journalism awards, together with a Walter Cronkite Award, a regional Edward R. Murrow Award and 5 regional Emmys.

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