White Sox, Cubs and Pope Leo XIV
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In a city where baseball fandom borders on religion, it turns out Chicago’s newest spiritual icon has long been aligned with the South Side faithful. Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, has officially been claimed by the Chicago White Sox — and this time,
Pope Leo XIV led his first Mass as the leader of the Catholic Church on Friday, saying his election was both a cross and a blessing as congratulatory messages flooded in to celebrate the first American-born pontiff.