White Sox Honor Pope Leo XIV With Mural At Home Ballpark
Briefly

In tribute to Pope Leo XIV, the White Sox unveiled a graphic installation at Rate Field, showcasing him in Chicago during the 2005 World Series. The display includes Leo XIV waving with the skyline in the background and is placed in the section where he sat during the game. The installation celebrates his fandom and features a framed White Sox jersey. Additionally, the Pope received a custom Bears jersey from Vice President JD Vance and his wife, connecting him further to Chicago sports.
The White Sox commemorated Pope Leo XIV attending Game 1 of the 2005 World Series with a graphic installation in the section where he sat.
Photos of his White Sox fandom surfaced shortly after the 69-year-old was revealed as the next Pontiff.
Read at TMZ
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