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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 ...
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, ...
Pope Leo XIV, a native of Chicago’s south side and a long-time fan of his beloved but beleaguered White Sox, sent a video message on Saturday to a sellout crowd attending Catholic Mass in his honor at ...
“So many people who suffer from different experiences of depression or sadness — they can discover that the love of God is ...
Dobbins didn’t take the bait postgame and pile on the Yankees after beating them twice. But he has become something of a ...
CHICAGO (RNS) — At Rate Field, the home of the Chicago White Sox, some 30,000 celebrated a native son, Pope Leo XIV, Saturday ...
The pope urged Catholic faithful to be a "light of hope," to serve others, and to make the world a better place.
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.
Matthew Gamboa, a 15-year-old who attends St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights, Illinois, said he was inspired by the ...
The Chicago-born pope addressed a crowd of 30,000 in a live-streamed message from the Vatican: "Build up community [and] ...
White Sox fans and Catholics joined hands to celebrate the tie that strongly binds both in Pope Leo XIV, who became the first American-born Pope.