Pope Leo to visit Uruguay in November, part of regional tour


Pope Leo XIV leaves after the weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, May 20, 2026. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

May 21 (Reuters) - ⁠Pope Leo is set to visit ⁠Uruguay in November, news outlet ‌Teledoce reported on Thursday, citing the Catholic Church in Montevideo.

Uruguay’s foreign ministry confirmed to Reuters ​it is preparing for ⁠the visit, which ⁠would form part of a broader tour ⁠of ‌southern Latin Americaannounced in February and is expected ⁠to also include Peru and Argentina.

The visit ​would ‌be notable in Uruguay, one of ⁠the ​region’s most secular countries, where church and state are formally separated.

Pope Leo's ⁠visit to theregion at the ​end of the year is expected to draw large crowds to see a ⁠pontiff, who was a missionary in Peru for decades.

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

(Reporting ​by Kylie Madry and Lucinda Elliott; Editing by Natalia Siniawski)

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