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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayVatican Media recently released a documentary called “León de Perú.” It tells the story of Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, and his nearly 20 years working in Peru.
Official records show that Prevost, an American priest and member of the Augustinian order, served in many roles there, including parish priest, teacher, and bishop.
Prevost became known for his practical help during hard times. When floods hit, he put on boots and helped people directly. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he helped set up oxygen plants for hospitals.
People in northern Peru called him the “saint of the north” because he worked closely with poor communities and always tried to solve problems on the ground.
He also took on big responsibilities in the Church, including teaching and helping choose new bishops. In 2023, Pope Francis picked him to help run the Vatican’s office in charge of bishop appointments.
In 2025, Prevost became Pope Leo XIV, the first American to lead the Catholic Church. The documentary and recent official statements highlight another important part of his work: fighting abuse and corruption in the Church.
As a bishop, he listened to victims and helped negotiate settlements for people hurt by church leaders. After becoming pope, Leo XIV spoke out strongly against all forms of abuse and called for more openness and prevention in the Church.
He also thanked journalists who exposed abuse and corruption, saying their work helps protect democracy. For businesses and society, his story matters because it shows how strong leadership and transparency can build trust.
Leo XIV’s actions in Peru—helping during emergencies, supporting the poor, and demanding honesty—set an example for leaders everywhere.
This story is based only on official records and statements. It shows how one person’s actions in a local community can have a big impact on a global institution and society as a whole.