Pope Leo XIV Updates Peruvian Citizen Registration with New Vatican Address
- Pope Leo XIV updated his Peruvian national registration information on Friday from the Vatican headquarters.
- He qualified for Peruvian citizenship after living in Peru for two years and passing a civics test, becoming a citizen in August 2015.
- Four Peruvian officials met Leo at the Vatican to collect his fingerprints and signature as part of Peru's efforts to track citizens worldwide.
- Miguel Stigler, a registry officer, said that Leo intends to collect his renewed identity card when he travels to Peru at a later date, although the timing of this visit is not yet determined.
- The update reflects Leo's ongoing acknowledgment of his citizenship duties, though voting in Peru's next presidential election will not be mandatory for him.
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On Saturday, May 31, Pope Leo XIV marked the end of May outside the Church of Santo Stefano degli Abissini in the Vatican. When they were there, the faithful began a candlelit procession as they made their way up to the Grotto of Lourdes. Following the procession, the pontiff joined those present at the Grotto and gave a short address. He first expressed his joy at being part of the vigil, describing it as “a gesture of faith through which, in …


Peru sends mission to update Pope Leo XIV's ID
Peru's National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (Reniec) spent over US$ 30,000 to send four officials to the Vatican to update the National Identity Card (DNI) of Pope Leo XIV. The Chicago-born Robert Francis Prevost is a naturalized Peruvian since 2015. The mission was framed within the 'Identification without Borders' campaign to provide registry services to Peruvians in Italy and train consulate staff in Rome and Milan.
Pope Leo XIV Updates His Identity Card as a Peruvian Citizen in the Vatican - La Tercera
Pope Leo XIV updated on Friday the data of his Peruvian national identity document before a delegation of the National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (Reniec) of the South American country that traveled to the Vatican, the state agency reported in Lima.Robert Francis Prevost, who was born in Chicago, United States, but was nationalized Peruvian in 2015, received in his offices of the Vatican four officials of the civil registration …
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