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In his first words directed specifically to Americans, Pope Leo XIV told young people on Saturday how to find hope and ...
Chicago held a celebration on Saturday at the home of the White Sox to fully embrace the city’s connection to the new leader ...
Supporters of Pope Leo XIV gathered Saturday, not in a cathedral or a church, but a baseball stadium the pope once frequented ...
Ten of thousands of Chicagoans gathered together in various locations Saturday to do what we arguably do best — party, ...
The pope urged Catholic faithful to be a "light of hope," to serve others, and to make the world a better place.
Thousands went to the first American pope’s old haunt on the South Side to hear a message from the man they once knew as ...
“So many people who suffer from different experiences of depression or sadness — they can discover that the love of God is ...
The Chicago-born pope addressed a crowd of 30,000 in a live-streamed message from the Vatican: "Build up community [and] ...
Thousands of faithful Catholics gathered at Rate Field on Saturday to celebrate Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV. "I'm just appalled ...
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.
The American pope is pointing others to Christ by first attracting them through his relatability — including his love of baseball.
A small home in Dolton, Illinois, was on the market for $199,000 until a former inhabitant of the house became the pope. Now, ...
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