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The Chicago White Sox unveiled a mural in honor of Pope Leo XIV in commemoration of his attendance at the 2005 World Series.
Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox argue over Pope Leo XIV's baseball loyalties after the new pontiff's brother denies previous reports.
Pope Leo XIV’s hometown of Chicago will celebrate the election of one of its own as leader of the Catholic Church.
"He's Sox, and then the radio announced Cubs, and that's not true," the pope's older brother, John Prevost, told CBS News ...
You can now get your tickets for a Pope Leo XIV mass and celebration at Rate Field being put on by the Chicago Archdiocese ...
Rate Field will host a unique Mass to honor U.S.-born Pope Leo XIV, a White Sox fan, with tickets on sale for $5.
It didn’t take long for Cubs fans to welcome the first American pope into their arms, or for White Sox fans to claim him as their own. When Pope Leo XIV‘s ... to “Hey, Chicago, He’s ...
Despite the fact that the start of the season has not been good for the Chicago White Sox and everything indicates that they will have a long season in Major League Baseball, but b ...
Like many who feel a connection with the new pope, Rabbi Joseph Schultz believes his familiarity with sports can help bring ...
Chicago’s Guaranteed Rate Field—home of the White Sox—is set to host a historic Pope Leo XIV celebration on June 14, 2025.
open image in gallery Pope Leo XIV, born as Robert Prevost, has reportedly been a longtime fan of one Chicago baseball team ... s brother spoke out, the White Sox released a statement celebrating ...
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