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Chicagoans in Rome this weekend who knew the former Robert Prevost during his religious studies on the South Side and work in ...
Italians — and Romans in particular — have had mixed responses to the so-called “American pope.” Most are cautiously ...
Roman Catholics around the globe are looking forward to a historic moment on Sunday: the installation of the first American ...
Chicago Bears second-year wide receiver Rome Odunze is entering his second season with more questions than answers, but a ...
It still may be hard to believe, but the new pope is from Chicago. In just a few days, those who consider Pope Leo XIV their ...
As many as 150,000 people turned out in the Vatican Sunday for Pope Leo XIV's installation mass, and many Chicagoans made the journey to Rome to represent their hometown pope. For a select few, the ...
"We are simply overjoyed," said Sister Barbara Reid, president of Catholic Theological Union in Hyde Park, where Pope Leo ...
The author of influential books and essays, he was known for a contemporary theory of religion and Catholicism that advocated ...
The atmosphere in the Eternal City was electric.
Among the attendees will be members of Hyde Park’s Catholic Theological Union (CTU), which has close ties to the new pope.
More than a dozen members of the Gary Memorial United Methodist Church in Wheaton already traveling in Rome witnessed papal ...
There’s a deep sweetness to how the Catholics choose their leader, inviting the world.