Peru Seeks to Turn Pope Leo’s Legacy Into an International Pilgrimage Route
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Pope Leo XIV's visit to Peru in November can create permanent pilgrimage routes and boost local economy, according to religious tourism experts.
Peru seeks to turn Pope Leo’s legacy into an international pilgrimage route
Pope Leo XIV’s upcoming visit to Peru is not only building anticipation among the faithful but is also opening up the possibility of establishing permanent pilgrimage routes and showcasing the countryʼs rich spiritual heritage, which could boost local economies, according to national and international tourism experts.That was one of the key points presented at the First Specialized Conference on Religious Tourism held Aug. 3 and organized by the…
The Regional Government of Lambayeque estimates that more than a million visitors will arrive in November for the visit of Pope Leo XIV. Chiclayo has about 20,000 beds and maintains damaged roads, a situation that worries the tourism sector in the face of high demand.
The Peruvian Air Force (FAP) warned about the presence of remnants of military munitions in the area where Pope Leo XIV's mass will be held in the city of Chiclayo, in the Lambayeque region.► Leon XIV in Peru: What activities does the Supreme Pontiff plan to carry out during his tour of our country?The Regional Government of Lambayeque plans to install an atrium on the land corresponding to the area of influence of the port terminal of Eten, loc…
Chancellor Carlos Espá has just confirmed that Pope Leon XIV will arrive in Peru next November. The Church has been doing 2,000 years of public relations; therefore, the arrival of Peruvian by decision, Robert Prevost, has been rigorously thought out. November will be a tense and intense month. According to expert reports, at the end of October by January 2027, the Global Child will strike Peru. Prevost will arrive in November, he will go to Chi…
Gamarra previews sale of 20,000 poles of Pope Leo XIVThe visit of Pope Leo XIV could generate an economic movement of approximately S/150 million, said the provincial mayor of Chiclayo, Janet Cubas, who emphasized that the arrival of the saint father represents a historic opportunity to dynamize the economy and position Chiclayo as a tourist destination of national and international reach.The impact will be mainly in the hospitality, gastronomy,…
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