White Sox to unveil a graphic installation honoring Pope Leo XIV
- The Chicago White Sox plan to unveil a graphic installation honoring Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, at their ballpark.
- Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Prevost in Chicago, is a White Sox fan who attended the 2005 World Series when the team won the title.
- The installation marks where the future pope cheered for the White Sox in 2005 and commemorates his roots and baseball's unifying power.
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White Stockings Will Present Artistic Installation in Honor of Pope Leo XIV
The Chicago White Sox plans to unveil an art installation on Monday in order to honor Pope Leo XIV.
·Los Angeles, United States
Read Full ArticleWhite Sox believe Pope Leo XIV is ‘on our side’ as they get set to honor him with stadium graphic
The White Sox are commemorating the new Pope's longtime fandom with a graphic near his seat at Rate Field from the 2005 World Series. Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born pope, grew up in Chicago as Robert Prevost.
·New York, United States
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