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The newly installed pope — a White Sox fan — will deliver a "special video message to the young people of the world" at a ...
"He has an open invite to throw out a first pitch," said the White Sox marketing officer Brooks Boyer. "Heck, maybe we'll let ...
The Chicago White Sox unveiled a mural in honor of Pope Leo XIV in commemoration of his attendance at the 2005 World Series.
The "once-in-a-lifetime celebration" will include music, film, in-person testimonials and prayer, the Archdiocese of Chicago said. A Catholic Mass will be celebrated after the program.
There is a new landmark at the home of the Chicago White Sox — Section 140, Row 19, Seat 2. That’s where Father Bob — the ...
The White Sox will commemorate Pope Leo XIV attending one of the 2005 World Series games with a graphic installation in the ...
The Chicago White Sox painted a murial in honor of Pope Leo XIV featuring his presence at the 2005 World Series.
He is originally from the South Side of Chicago and was miraculously spotted on TV at Game 1 of the World Series in 2005. The White Sox are honoring Pope Leo XIV with a mural above the section ...
The celebration will include music, film, in-person testimonials and prayers at the home of the Chicago White Sox. A Mass will be held after the event. The Archdiocese of Chicago said the citywide ...
But if you were curious where “Da Pope” — then known as Father Robert Prevost — sat during Game 1 of the 2005 World Series, ...
The program at the White Sox stadium will feature music, film, testimonials, and prayer and will conclude with a Mass.
The Chicago White Sox plan to unveil a graphic installation on Monday that honors Pope Leo XIV. Robert Prevost became the ...