Bishop Shocked Who Secretly Loved 17 Lovers, Including Nuns...Women's physical fights, too
Oct 14, 2025
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According to foreign media such as the Economic Times, Ciro Quispe Lopez, 51, a bishop of the Diocese of Julie in the Puno region of Peru, recently submitted his resignation to Pope Leo XIV. This is a resignation more than 20 years earlier than the typical retirement age of 75.
This seems to be due to reports from local Peruvian media about 'secret love'.
Kevin Moncada, a reporter for the daily newspaper 'New Fronteras', reported that Bishop López secured explicit messages, photos and videos he shared with various women. Some of the videos were reportedly sent to a housekeeper by Bishop López's mistake.
The housekeeper formally filed a complaint with the Catholic Church, and the Vatican immediately launched an investigation.
Another Peruvian journalist, Paola Ugaz, said after obtaining Vatican investigation documents that a nun was a bishop's lover, jealous that he had a relationship with another female lawyer, handed over the information to a third woman, eventually leading to a physical clash between the women" he said. He said "This case was like a dead-end drama, but at the same time, it was a serious problem that revealed the bare face of abuse of power", he pointed out.
Reporter Moncada also "In April last year, I received a report that one of the bishop's lovers had almost scuffled with another woman"That incident triggered the scandal." Since then, the women have found out that they were dating at the same time, and the case has come to the surface as angry people file an internal complaint.
The housekeeper testified that she found a woman's hair in the bishop's bedroom and became suspicious as she cleaned up the stains left on the sheets herself. Her accusations are considered to have provided crucial clues to the Vatican investigation.
In this regard, Bishop López denied all allegations and insisted that "the harm at the hands of darkness", but the Vatican officially accepted his resignation. Until now, the Vatican has not announced the results of the investigation in official documents, but allegations such as 'inappropriate behavior', 'abuse of power' and 'financial corruption' have been raised within the church, local media reported.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.