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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.
The White Sox will commemorate Pope Leo XIV attending one of the 2005 World Series games with a graphic installation in the ...
There is a new landmark at the home of the Chicago White Sox — Section 140, Row 19, Seat 2. The White Sox unveiled a graphic ...
A mural of Pope Leo XIV sits atop Section 140, where he sat during Game 1 of the 2005 World Series. "I think now the most ...
Rate Field will host citywide Mass honoring Pope Leo XIV, the Archdiocese of Chicago announced. On Monday, a graphic ...
On Monday, Vice President JD Vance met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, where he gifted the Chicago-born pope a custom Bears ...
Pope Leo XIV was honored Monday by his favorite baseball team, the Chicago White Sox. Robert Prevost became the first pope ...
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 ...
The program at the White Sox stadium will feature music, film, testimonials, and prayer and will conclude with a Mass.
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.