- 09 June, 2025
Vatican, 9 June 2025: A new documentary entitled León de Perú (“Leo of Peru” in Spanish) follows the footsteps of Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, retracing his missionary journey in the Latin American nation. Produced by Vatican Media journalists Salvatore Cernuzio, Felipe Herrera-Espaliat, and Jaime Vizcaíno Haro, the film reconstructs the formative years the Augustinian Pope spent serving the people of Peru. Airing soon on Vatican Media’s platforms, the documentary offers viewers a deeper understanding of the pastoral foundation that now shapes his papacy.
It unfolds across Chulucanas, Trujillo, Lima, Callao, and Chiclayo, touching small and large cities, villages, districts, suburbs, parishes, schools, and religious houses.
In these places, then Father and later Bishop Prevost celebrated Mass, preached, taught, formed religious, met with youth, celebrated birthdays, and practiced active charity amid tragedies like the El Niño floods and the coronavirus pandemic.
His pastoral and social work is glimpsed through the many stories of people who collaborated with the future Pope and who received listening, support, and help from him.
Testimonies come from bishops, including the current pastors of Callao and Chulucanas, Augustinian confreres, and parish priests such as the young Fr. Cristophe Ntaganzwa, in the extremely poor district of Pachacútec, hit hard by Covid-19.
In that territory, then Apostolic Administrator Prevost helped unemployed, starving people by sending food and medicine. His was a prompt response, similar to the one he gave as Bishop of Chiclayo, aiding a population devastated by floods—plunging courageously into the flooded streets, as recounted by survivor Rocío.
Chiclayo also offers the testimony of Janina Sesa, former Caritas director, about a campaign to provide oxygen to those in crisis, and Bertha, a cook at one of the comedores (soup kitchens) established in Trujillo by “Padre Roberto” to feed poor families.
The film contains many more personal stories: Sylvia, rescued by nuns from a life of prostitution and whose courage inspired Prevost to establish an anti-human trafficking commission; or Hector and his daughter Mildred, for whom the current Pope is godfather.
Each of these witnesses shares how they experienced the evening of the Habemus Papam on May 8 and sends a personal message to the Pope.
León de Perú airs soon on the official channels of Vatican Media.
Courtesy: Vatican News
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