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Philadelphia's Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez gave Pope Leo XIV an Eagles hat while visiting the Vatican on Wednesday.
Pope Leo XIV is a documented Villanova Wildcats basketball and Chicago White Sox baseball fan, but it is unclear where his football allegiances lie. And a video that surfaced Wednesday doesn’t make ...
Philadelphia's Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez gave Pope Leo XIV an Eagles hat while visiting the Vatican on Wednesday.
Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native and the first American pope, wore a White Sox baseball cap during a public appearance at the Vatican, setting the tone for his papal style.
Pope Leo XIV accepted a gift of an Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champions hat from the city's Archbishop Nelson Jesus Pérez ...
The first American pope, Leo XIV, has already been seen in Chicago White Sox paraphernalia. When the Fox Sports camera panned to the crowd during the ninth inning of its broadcast of Game 1 of the ...
Pope Leo is a big sports fan. He loves the White Sox and the Italian soccer club Roma. Now, he can add some Eagles gear to his memorabilia collection. Archbishop Nelson Pérez gave the Pope a Bird’s ...
The pope is a Chicago White Sox fan. Pope Leo XIV rocked a hat with the South Siders’ logo at the Vatican on Wednesday, quieting any conversation of which Chicago team he supports.
Pope Leo even wore a White Sox hat at the Vatican. The Chicago Cubs initially displayed a message on the marquee outside Wrigley Field that Pope Leo was a Cubs fan, but that was quickly dispelled.
The video is only the latest display of Pope Leo's White Sox fandom. On June 11, he wore a White Sox hat that was given to him by newlyweds.
Pope Leo XIV’s adoration for the White Sox sparked worldwide headlines last month when he was elected the first American pope. He succeeded Pope Francis, who passed away in April at the age of ...
White Sox in desperate need of blessing from Pope Leo XIV following another troublesome season After enduring the worst season in MLB in 2024 and finishing with a 41-121 record, things have not ...