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A story you may have heard claims Pope Leo XIV was caught on camera attending the 2005 World Series. It's true. Robert ...
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In the video that has been swirling around cyberspace, the new pontiff is seen among fans during the White Sox’s 5-3 victory ...
No team lately has been more in need of good news than the White Sox, and learning you have a friend and fan in the Vatican ...
Get to know Eddie Schmit, the young White Sox fan who sat next to Pope Leo XIV at Game 1 of the 2005 World Series.
Video evidence of the Chicago-born pope, Robert Prevost, at 2005 World Series games certifies the claim his brother, John, made that Pope Leo XIV is indeed a White Sox fan. If we take it as gospel ...
Bochner died of cancer at his Santa Monica, Calif., home at the age of 81 on Nov. 1, 2005. According to The New York Times, ...
( The Hill) — A video of Pope Leo XIV at the 2005 World Series game between the White Sox and the Houston Astros emerged Saturday, confirming his fandom for the Chicago baseball team.
A video of Pope Leo — then Robert Prevost — at Game 1 of the 2005 World Series between the White Sox and the Houston Astros emerged Saturday, confirming his fandom for Chicago’s South Side baseball ...
Erick Fedde knows the pain the White Sox’s now most famous fan must have gone through — maybe needing to ask for divine ...
Pope Leo was spotted at the 2005 World Series, a rare moment of triumph for the pride of Chicago’s South Side.
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, has been the topic of sports rumors since he was appointed, due to his Chicago roots, as he is a known White Sox fan.