How the pope deals with the new vacancy could be a signal of the direction he plans to take.
Pope Leo accepted last week the resignation of a scandal-hit Peruvian bishop, in what could be a signal of the pope’s priorities for the country where he spent almost three decades in ministry.
Bishop Ciro Quispe López resigned as bishop of the Territorial Prelature of Juli at just 51 years old, after a year-long Vatican investigation into allegations of sexual and financial misconduct.
Quispe had led the prelature in southern Peru since 2018.
In July 2024, several Peruvian outlets reported allegations that Quispe had sexual relationships with more than six women, that he misused diocesan funds, and took furniture from diocesan properties to furnish a barbecue restaurant he owns in the city of Cuzco.
The allegations originated with the bishop’s housekeeper, who told local outlet Sin Fronteras that she had found…
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Pope Leo XIV arrives at an audience with the Lasallian Brothers on May 15, 2025. (Credit: Vatican Media.