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Robert Prevost was ‘the pride and joy of every priest and nun’ at St. Mary’s on Chicago’s South Side
Robert Prevost’s Catholic roots were planted in Chicago’s south suburbs, where he lived in Dolton and attended St. Mary’s parish before becoming Pope Leo XIV.
John Prevost, his older brother ... a photo of him in White Sox gear tells a different story—one confirmed by his brother and his South Side roots. Chicago Cubs / Chicago White Sox The Chicago White ...
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Is Robert Prevost a Cubs or White Sox fan? What to know about Pope Leo XIV's Chicago rootsIt's easy to see why - as a soon-to-be 70-year-old who grew up in Chicago's south ... according to John Prevost. Perhaps it's a reflection of his South Side roots; Comiskey Park was located ...
A Chicago-born cardinal walks into a conclave. The rest of the joke tells itself. In the breathless day since Pope Leo XIV’s ...
Leo's brother John Prevost told ABC News on Thursday that ... with service of faith and the promotion of justice." Chicago's roots in the labor movement were likely an influence, as well.
(Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune) Prevost reminds people of “the talent ... that he has known my roots. He’s watching over me.” Fernandez said he hoped kids listening to the radio ...
In prior interviews, Pope Leo XIV said he was open to a vocation to the priesthood because neighborhood priests were always ...
Prevost was born on Sept. 14, 1955, at Mercy Hospital in Chicago, and his Catholic roots were planted in the south suburbs, where he lived in Dolton with his parents and two brothers. He grew up ...
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