White Sox unveil a graphic installation honoring Pope Leo XIV and his World Series appearance
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The Chicago White Sox honored Father Bob, who became Pope Leo XIV, with a new art installation in their stadium. This tribute features a graphic of him waving and a photo from the 2005 World Series opener where he attended the game, along with his friend Ed Schmit. The team plans to commemorate the seat he occupied during the game. Friends describe Prevost as kindhearted, emphasizing his humanitarian efforts, linking a local sporting event to larger, community-oriented themes.
"When people come into the ballpark, it's an interesting piece of our history and they're going to want to see it," said Brooks Boyer, the chief executive and marketing officer for the White Sox.
"A lot of this is about the White Sox. It should be more about what kind of guy the pope is," Schmit said. "You look at some of the things he's done with his missions, I mean it's incredible."
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