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Pope Leo likely to visit Peru in November, bishop says

By Thomson Reuters Feb 4, 2026 | 11:28 AM

LIMA, Feb 4 (Reuters) – Pope Leo will likely travel to Peru in November, the president of the nation’s Catholic ‍bishops said on Wednesday, for a visit expected to draw large crowds to see a pontiff who was a missionary in the South American country for decades.

Bishop Carlos Garcia Camader ‌told a press conference in ‌Lima it was “very probable” that Leo would visit in November or the first week of December. Garcia, who recently visited with the pope at ​the Vatican, put the chances of a visit at 80%.

Leo, the former U.S. ‍Cardinal Robert Prevost, spent ​decades in Peru. He was ​first ordained a bishop for the diocese of ‍Chiclayo, in the country’s northwest, and became a Peruvian citizen in 2015.

Garcia joked at the press conference that while the likelihood of a visit to Peru was ‍80%, the likelihood that Leo would visit Chiclayo during any visit to the country was 100%.

Garcia ‍and most ‍of the Peruvian bishops were ​in Rome last week for a ​series ⁠of meetings with Vatican officials, ‌undertaken by Catholic bishops normally every five years.

Leo surprised the group by inviting them to have lunch together, an unusual honour.

(Reporting by Reuters TV; additional reporting by Joshua McElwee; editing by ⁠Will Dunham)