
Passed in Peru | Freedom. The recently chosen Pope Leo XIV, named Secular Robert Prevost and Peruvian nationalized, has a deep link with the city of Trujillo, where he left an indelible mark during his pastoral mission between 1988 and 1999.
During his service in this Archdiocese, he founded two parishes that are still spiritual referents in the city: Our Lady of Monserrat in the Monserrat and Santa Rita de Casia urbanization in the Santa María Urbanization.
Prevost arrived in Trujillo in 1988 as director of the common training project of the Augustinian applicants of the Vicariates of Chulucanas, Iquitos and Apurímac. At that time he served as a prior of the community (1988-1992), Director of Training (1988-1998) and teacher of professors (1992-1998), consolidating his role as a guide and trainer of new religious vocations.
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Its delivery was not limited to the Augustinian scope. In the Archdiocese of Trujillo he was appointed Judicial Vicar (1989-1998), and issued a chair of canon, patristic and moral law in the major seminar “San Carlos and San Marcelo”, where he also served as Director of Studies and Rector in charge for a year.
Today, Trujillo proudly celebrates the choice of Pope Leo XIV, recognizing that, before being a pontiff, he was a pastor, teacher and server in this land of the Peruvian North.
news Trujillo spoke with two altar boys that remember him with affection and admiration, Trujillo news reported.
Archbishop of Arequipa is pronounced on New Pope Leo XIV
Passed in Peru | Arequipa. The choice of Pope Leo XIV has filled Peru with joy, where he lived 40 years as a missionary and bishop. Born in Chicago, but with Spanish roots, he began his work in the Peruvian North with the order of San Agustín.
Archbishop Javier del Río Alba stressed that as a bishop of Chiclayo, the new Pope did a “beautiful work.” His closeness to Pope Francis led him to be a cardinal, collaborating in appointments of global bishops.
He highlighted his “global vision” and the continuity of the Church, citing Benedict XVI: “Renew without rupture.” «(On continuation of investigations within the Church) it is irreversible. When the first complaints begin (…) Juan Pablo II already begins to take the first measures, he takes out the first standards, with quite serious sanctions, as appropriate, ”said the owl.
Loreto: Journalists ask for justice to row -driver murder
Passed in Peru | Loreto Gisella Reátegui Araujo, an exciter and friend of the journalist Raúl Celis López, expressed her outrage and sadness after the murder of her colleague, occurred in front of her home in Iquitos.
He remembered having worked with him for more than a decade and described him as a formative figure in his life. “It was like a father for me,” he said. He also criticized the police action after the crime and pointed out that no minimum procedures were followed to preserve the scene.
Reátegui claimed the lack of clear strategies by General PNP, Glen García and questioned the delay in the arrival of the Public Ministry. “I saw that there were no gloves, or care for the tests,” he said.
He also asked Congress to review criminal laws and urged the authorities to set aside political interests to address the problem of insecurity that affects the city, Proycontra reported.
Cusco: Prosecutor’s Office urges Governor of Cusco not to take the Sanctuary Lodge by force
Passed in Peru | Cusco. The conflict over control of the Sanctuary Lodge hotel, located next to the Machu Picchu archaeological park, has climbed to a new level. The Machu Picchu Prosecutor’s Office has issued a formal exhortation to the regional governor of Cusco, Werner Salcedo, and other social leaders, warning them that they refrain from trying to take the hotel by force.
It all started with a precautionary measure of the Judiciary that orders the regional government to keep the contract with Peru Belmond Hotel, a company that operates the establishment since 1995. However, various organizations have called mobilizations, and in local media it has been announced that on May 16 there could be a hotel outlet.
The Prosecutor’s Office warns that these actions could put at risk not only the hotel workers, but also tourists and Machu Picchu’s own assets. The situation puts respect to the rule of law against social claims for the control of the most emblematic tourism resources in the country, Cuscopost said.
Puno: official investigated for the Qali Warma case would be dismissed from the dirresa
Passed in Peru | A lot. Ronald Loza Machicao, the official investigated for receiving bribes to alter biological samples of the canned tuna can be provided by Frigoinca to the extinct Social Program, Qali Warma, could be purged from the Regional Directorate of Health (DIRESA) Puno.
The head of the DIRESA, Freddy Velásquez Angles, indicated that the final resolution of the administrative process opened to Loza Machicao in November last year, will be broadcast on Friday 09 or Monday, May 12.
According to the director, according to this document, the situation of the questioned official will be decided. He also did not rule out initial investigations against other officials involved in the case.
Regarding an alleged link that would have with the parent of Ronald Loza, the head of the DIRESA, said he has no link with the investigated, the goal reported.
AYACUCHO: DIRESA reports 90 cases of asthma so far this year
Passed in Peru | Ayacucho. The Regional Health Directorate of Ayacucho (DIRESA) has reported 90 asthma cases recorded until epidemiological week 14 of 2025. Although the figure shows a slight decrease compared to the same period of the previous year, specialists warn that it is a disease that should not be underestimated.
The epidemiologist Yildo Martos Arce, of the Directorate of Epidemiology of the DIRESA, warned about the importance of identifying in time the symptoms of asthma, especially in children under five years of age, the most affected group.
“This is an inflammatory disease that compromises the respiratory system and can cause difficulty breathing, persistent cough, chest pressure and wheezing,” he explained.
Martos stressed that the origin of asthma is multifactorial. While it has a genetic basis, it is also associated with environmental factors such as climate change, dust, pollen and mites.
“These elements act as triggers that can aggravate the condition in vulnerable people,” he added. Day.
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