White Sox to unveil a graphic installation honoring Pope Leo XIV
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The Chicago White Sox are set to unveil a graphic installation honoring Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from the U.S., elected on May 8. This Chicago-born pope, a White Sox fan, celebrated his team's 2005 World Series victory and the installation at Rate Field represents that connection. The artwork symbolizes the pope’s Chicago roots and the unifying effect of baseball. Additionally, White Sox fans have shown their enthusiasm through gestures like sending team paraphernalia to the Vatican, further strengthening the bond between the team and the new pontiff.
The Chicago White Sox plan to unveil a graphic installation on Monday honoring Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S. pope, reflecting the team's pride in their Chicago roots.
The White Sox commemorates Pope Leo XIV's Chicago roots and baseball's unifying power through a graphic installation at Rate Field, where he cheered for the team.
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