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Pope Leo XIV is being honored at the Chicago White Sox's Rate Field with a graphic installation, marking his 2005 World ...
There were 41,206 people inside what then was known as U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago on Oct . 22, 2005, when the White Sox ...
It led to some hilarity, with the Cubs shouting him out at Wrigley before the White Sox did it. The Chicago Sun-Times ended up finding a photo of the pope at the 2005 World Series in which the ...
The baseball world has been buzzing this week upon the revelation that Robert Prevost (now officially known as Pope Leo XIV) ...
If one thing goes right, it's that His Holiness grew up a White Sox fan and was actually at Game 1 of the World Series in ...
When Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected Pope Leo XIV Thursday, his brother John took great pains to dispel early rumors that ...
The video appears to further settle a debate between the Sox and the Cubs over the Chicago-born pontiff's baseball loyalties.
Pope Leo XIV is truly a die-hard White Sox fan, as he looked as nervous as anyone watching his team try to close out Game 1 ...
Robert Francis Prevost was elected as the first American pope ever by the conclave, and officially took the name Pope Leo XIV ...
After some initial confusion, Prevost was confirmed to be a White Sox fan by his brother, John. He's not a Cubs fan. In fact, ...
Pope Leo XIV, formerly known as Robert Prevost, became the first American pope on Thursday. He's also also a long-suffering ...
Pope Leo AKA Robert Prevost is a confirmed Chicago White Sox fan thanks to this photo from the 2005 World Series.