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The graphic installation honors the Chicago-born pope and the time he attended Game 1 of the 2005 World Series.
Plans to build a $1 billion entertainment district in Norman could move forward as the city council is set to vote on a phasing plan.
Pope Leo XIV’s hails from the Windy City and is a self-confessed baseball fan, and famously attended the 2005 World Series.
In case you haven't heard yet, the new pope is a Chicago boy —yes, the freshly minted Pope Leo XIV—formerly known as Cardinal ...
Fans don Pope Leo XIV jerseys outside Rate Field baseball stadium in Chicago, May 11, 2025, before a game between ...
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Pope Leo XIV, in one of his first personnel appointments, names Cardinal Baldassare Reina grand chancellor of the Pontifical ...
WASHINGTON—By the middle of last week, it became clear that something odd was happening. It was about the time that the fake ...
The artwork is on a pillar near Section 140 at Rate Field, where in 2005, Pope Leo XIV "cheered on the Sox" during their Game 1 World Series victory.
If you thought the city was running out of stories about the pope and the White Sox, well, this could go on for Pope Leo XIV’s entire tenure in the Vatican. We still don’t know exactly how he likes ...
A tribute to Pope Leo XIV is displayed before a White Sox game inside the Rate Field baseball stadium in Chicago May 9. The screen incorrectly stated that Leo is the 268th pope (he is the 267th). (OSV ...
There is a new landmark at the home of the Chicago White Sox — Section 140, Row 19, Seat 2. That's where Father Bob — ...