New Pope Robert Francis Prevost was in the Dominican Republic

or 13 years, he actively participated in an Augustinian missionary campaign in the province of
La  Vega . His presence was constant in several communities where he brought messages of faith and hope, and he was honored with the Order of Saint Augustine, the highest recognition awarded by that institution.

Monsignor  Jesús Castro Marte,  bishop of the Diocese of Our Lady of Altagracia in Higüey, confirmed that the new pontiff frequently visited the country during his tenure as superior.

The bishop emphasized that Prevost toured various towns on foot, including  Palmarito, Barranca, Jamo, and Licey.  During each visit, he shared his commitment to service and the Christian faith.

Castro Marte described him as open to dialogue. He added that he possesses “a postmodern way of thinking. He is a simple, humble man with the ability to listen to others.”

One of his most memorable visits occurred in 2004, when he visited the Colegio Agustiniano de La Vega. On that occasion, his presence was enthusiastically received by the entire community.

At that event, he was awarded the Order of Saint Augustine. This recognition is the highest honor bestowed by this educational and religious community in the Dominican Republic.

At that time, Robert Francis Prevost held the position of Prior General of the Order of Saint Augustine worldwide. His work was recognized for its closeness to people.

During the day at the school, he shared time with students, teachers, and members of the religious community. It was an experience that deeply marked those who participated.

His leadership style, based on humility and example, was evident during that visit. He left a lasting impression on those who had the opportunity to meet and listen to him.

For many, he represented not only a spiritual leader, but also an approachable human being committed to his religious mission. His election as pope evokes those encounters.

The communities he visited in La Vega hold special memories of his visit. His message of faith and service remains alive among those who shared with him during his missionary years.

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