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Thousands of people turned out at Rate Field on Saturday afternoon for a celebration honoring Pope Leo XIV. While the Chicago ...
In his first words directed specifically to Americans, Pope Leo XIV told young people on Saturday how to find hope and ...
Chicago White Sox manager Will Venable took exception to some ball-strike calls from plate umpire Marvin Hudson and got ...
The Chicago-born pope addressed a crowd of 30,000 in a live-streamed message from the Vatican: "Build up community [and] ...
Supporters of Pope Leo XIV gathered Saturday, not in a cathedral or a church, but a baseball stadium the pope once frequented ...
Chicago held a celebration on Saturday at the home of the White Sox to fully embrace the city’s connection to the new leader ...
Ten of thousands of Chicagoans gathered together in various locations Saturday to do what we arguably do best — party, ...
A new AP-NORC poll finds that just over a month after Pope Leo XIV became the first U.S.-born pontiff, American Catholics are ...
Thousands of people from across the region gathered at the home of the Chicago White Sox Saturday to celebrate Pope Leo XIV with a mass and video message from the pontiff himself.
The American pope is pointing others to Christ by first attracting them through his relatability — including his love of baseball.
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 Robert Francis Prevost.
The pontiff delivered a video message to 30,000 people Saturday at Rate Field, the home of the Chicago White Sox.
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