The video of Pope Leo XIV singing Christmas carols in Peru that went viral

The video of Pope Leo XIV singing Christmas carols in Peru that went viral

A 2014 video shows Leo XIV with faithful singing very happy, accompanied by equipment and guitars. It was during a Christmas in 2014.

Leo XIV is seen singing and accompanying the faithful with whom he shares the Christmas song.

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A very sense video of the Pope Leo XIV In 2014 it went viral in the last hours. It is a recording in which it is seen singing carols during a Christmas, next to faithful of Peru.

As of 1977, he entered the Augustinian order and in 1985 he was destined to the Augustinian mission in Peruvian territory. There he wove a very felt relationship with the community, especially with the diocese of Chiclayo, of which he was apostolic administrator as of 2014, after the designation of Pope Francis.

Leo XIV singing at Christmas

That same year, in a pastoral gesture of approach, he participated in a Christmas meeting in Chiclayo; He joined a group of young people to sing the carol “Merry Christmas”In the video, Leon is seen with a microphone and accompanying with palms to the rhythm of music.

Leon singing

For almost 20 years, Leo XIV forged a very close link with the community of Chiclayo.

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When assuming in front of San Pedro Square, he dedicated a few words to his community: “A faithful people who have accompanied his bishop, has shared his faith and has given so much, both to remain faithful church of Jesus Christ”He said in Spanish when heading to the entire world.

The WhatsApp answer from the new Pope Leo XIV to a friend before entering the conclave

“Thank you very much, Angel. Everything is in the hands of God.” This was the answer that the new Pope, Leo XIV, gave to WhatsApp, to the message of good luck sent by his nearby Spanish friend, Father Ángel Camino, Episcopal Vicar of the Archdiocese of Madrid, a few hours before the conclave. This was stated by the microphones. “Now I can say it publicly,” He said on the way, adding that he received this message from Robert Francis Prevost “at 23:48 of May 6.

“We have an excellent relationship, we love each other very much,” said Father Ángel, who said he met him when the then prior to the order of San Agustín and he began to exchange correspondence. Since then, they said, they maintained a very close relationship.

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