The Chicago White Sox will unveil a graphic installation on Monday dedicated to Pope Leo XIV, celebrating his connection to the team. Elected earlier this month, Prevost is the first U.S. pope, a Chicago native and a White Sox fan. The installation is located at Rate Field, where the pope attended a 2005 World Series game. It highlights the unifying nature of baseball and honors his Chicago connections, as the team has embraced this tie since his election, even sending memorabilia to the Vatican.
The White Sox plan to unveil a graphic installation on Monday that honors Pope Leo XIV, who recently became the first pope from the U.S.
The pillar artwork commemorates the pope's Chicago roots "and the unifying power of baseball on the world stage."
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