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- Chicago Prepares for a Big Pope Party - The New York Times
The program on Saturday in Chicago includes music, prayer, speeches and Pope Leo’s first public address to an American audience Tailgaters in the parking lot of Rate Field on the South Side of
- Pope Leo sells out US event clashing with parade on Trumps . . .
Pope Leo XIV has helped sell out a stadium show in Chicago with a promised virtual appearance—scheduled for the same day as a major military parade in Washington, D C Within the first 15
- June 14 gathering to celebrate election of native son, Pope . . .
Tens of thousands of people will gather on June 14 in Rate Field on Chicago’s South Side to join the Archdiocese of Chicago in celebrating the election of its native son — and first North American pontiff — Pope Leo XIV Doors open at 12:30 p m for the sold-out event and the program begins at 2:30
- Chicago hosts Pope Leo XIV mass amid nationwide anti-Trump . . .
The mass and papal message come on the same day of nationwide protests against President Trump ; The event and Catholic Mass at Rate Field on the city's South Side will run concurrently to the nationwide No Kings protests, including in downtown Chicago, as well as Trump's military parade in Washington D C
- At Chicago baseball stadium, Pope Leo makes his first pitch . . .
Chicago’s elation over the hometown boy’s election led to a huge party for the first U S pope, who will begin to chart his historic path June 14, 2025 at 9:00 a m EDT Just now 5 min
- When is Pope Leos celebration in Chicago? How to watch
According to the Archdiocese of Chicago’s website, the event, set to to honor Pope Leo XIV − formerly Robert Francis Prevost − is slated for June 14 at Rate Field, home to the Chicago White Sox
- Chicago to fete its first pope Saturday - Vatican - Ansa. it
Chicago is to fete its first pope, Cardinal Robert Prevost turned Leo XIV, on Saturday "A unique celebration for the election of the first Pope born in Chicago", the website of the Archdiocese of
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