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Missionary Pope Prevost: New Dicastery Leader Appointed

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

A Shepherd Chosen for Global Leadership

Robert Francis Prevost, a ⁣seasoned missionary ‌with deep ‍roots in Latin America, was appointed by Pope Francis in 2023 to ⁤lead the dicastery⁢ for bishops, the​ Vatican ⁢office responsible for vetting candidates‍ for episcopal appointments worldwide.His subsequent creation as a Cardinal that same year underscores ​the ‍importance of ⁣this role. A member of the Order of Saint Augustine, Cardinal⁣ Prevost’s path to this prominent position is marked​ by decades ​of dedicated service.

Born September 14, 1955, in Chicago, illinois, to ‌a family with French, italian, and⁢ Spanish heritage, Robert⁢ Prevost initially pursued studies in mathematics and philosophy at Villanova ​University in Philadelphia. In 1977, he began his formation with the Augustinians, professing his vows four years later. He was ordained⁣ a priest in Rome in 1982.

his commitment to missionary work led him to Peru in 1985-86, where he served ​as chancellor of the‍ Diocese‌ of ‌Chulucanas and vicar of the cathedral. Following a ‍brief⁤ return to ⁢Illinois to oversee pastoral‌ vocations and ⁣missions for his province, ⁣he returned to Peru in 1988, dedicating⁢ the ‌next eleven years to various‍ roles within the Archdiocese of Trujillo.

In 1999, he‌ was elected provincial for ⁢the ⁤Augustinian Midwest Province,​ returning to Chicago. He then served as prior general of the Order ⁤of Saint Augustine for two consecutive six-year ​terms,⁤ from 2001 to‌ 2013. After a⁣ year as director of formation at the Saint Augustine convent in Chicago, alongside roles as first advisor and provincial vicar, he was appointed to the episcopate by Pope ⁢Francis in November ⁢2014, returning him to Peru. He initially served as ⁤apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Chiclayo, becoming its⁤ bishop in September 2015.

cardinal Prevost’s experience in Peru has given him a keen understanding of the political and social landscape of South America, a region where ‌the Peruvian bishops have historically played‌ a⁣ vital role in maintaining institutional stability during times⁢ of political upheaval.⁤ Peru, roughly twice the size of France,⁢ hosted Pope Francis in ⁢January‌ 2018, providing an opportunity for the Pope to meet and become acquainted​ with then-Bishop‍ Prevost, and later receive him ‌in a private audience in 2021.

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