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The Archdiocese of Chicago celebrated the historic election of Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV on June 14 at Rate Field, home of the White Sox.
As soon as Robert Prevost was elevated to pope in May, Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and the team he works with for PBS's Finding Your Roots began digging into the pope's family history.
At Rate Field, the home of the Chicago White Sox, some 30,000 celebrated a native son, Pope Leo XIV, Saturday afternoon at a ...
The South Side native’s message was aimed particularly at young people. “That restlessness you feel in your ...
Massachusetts newlyweds Gary and Kelly DeStefano traveled to Rome for their honeymoon, where they had a chance to meet Pope ...
Pope Leo XIV delivers a video message during a public celebration hosted by the Chicago White Sox and the Archdiocese ...
After 90 days of non-payment, student loan servicers report delinquent, or past-due, accounts to major credit bureaus, which ...
Chicago Cardinal Blase J. Cupich concelebrated a special Mass for the election of a first-ever Chicago-born pope. Trinity Sunday's vigil Mass June 14 was at Rate Field, the home park of ...
Thousands of people from across the region gathered Saturday at the home of the Chicago White Sox for a Mass featuring a ...
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Thousands celebrate Pope Leo XIV at Chicago White Sox stadiumFox & Friends First' co-host Carley Shimkus shares highlights from the Pope Leo celebration at Rate Field that included a full Catholic mass and a video message from the pope.
Pope Leo also extended an invitation to join this Holy Year to the cheering crowd, which quieted down, eyes to the video monitors across the field. “In this Jubilee Year of Hope, Christ, who is our ...
Leo, born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago, was quickly discovered to be a White Sox fan after his elevation to head of the Catholic Church earlier this year. The team has leaned in, with murals of ...
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