Pope Leo XIV Meets With Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson
The Pontiff met with Johnson at the Vatican on May 28 and was formally invited to visit his native city next year.
The Pontiff met with Johnson at the Vatican on May 28 and was formally invited to visit his native city next year.
Priceless memories are made at this popular event, now in its second year.
The restaurant will serve Italian fare made from fresh, locally-sourced food with international influences, blending Chicago and Peruvian flavors in honor of Pope Leo XIV.
In a mission that almost didn’t happen, two Catholic influencers successfully delivered a Chicago-style pizza to Pope Leo! Here’s the incredible story.
Deep Catholic culture and the mantra ‘don’t act big’ defined the Pope’s childhood community.
Late Friday morning, I drove to a quiet neighborhood in suburban Chicago and stopped in front of the home of the Pope’s brother, John Prevost.
The courthouse will now be known as the DuPage County Judicial Office Facility, the Chicago Tribune reported.
The act of vandalism was caught on the center’s security camera. The footage has now been turned over to police.
A statement from the Midwest Province of the Jesuits said they were ‘so grateful that Father Lynch wasn’t seriously hurt in this incident.’
During Mathius’ suspension, parents of Queen of Martyrs students protested outside the school building on two occasions.
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