The Chicago White Sox are set to unveil a graphic installation on Monday that honors Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from the U.S. He was elected on May 8 and is a White Sox enthusiast. The installation at Rate Field commemorates the spot where the future pope enjoyed a 2005 World Series game. This initiative reflects both the pope's Chicago roots and the unifying spirit of baseball. Following his election, the team sent a jersey and hat to the Vatican as a gesture of connection.
The White Sox plan to unveil a graphic installation honoring Pope Leo XIV, reflecting the connection between baseball and the Pope's Chicago roots.
Attending Game 1 of the World Series in 2005, Pope Leo XIV, born in Chicago, shares a unique bond with the team and fans.
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