Pope Leo XIV’s brother previously confirmed that the pontiff’s loyalties lie with the Chicago White Sox rather than the Cubs ...
As he drove through the crowd, someone yelled out, “Go Cubs!” With a smirk on his face, Pope Leo torched the playful heckler, saying, “Han perdido! They lost!” The Cubs, of course, fell to the Brewers ...
Eddie Schmit, the young fan shown next to Pope Leo XIV, was just five years old at the time. In an interview with Sox on 35th ...
Although he posed with a Cubs jersey on Monday, a gift from a religious leader also from Chicago, Pope Leo is a longtime fan ...
As a native Southsider, noted White Sox and current head of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XVI didn't let the chance slide to deliver a slight jab at the Chicago Cubs. He did so from the Popemobile, ...
The 70-year-old pontiff, born Robert Francis Prevost of Dolton, Illinois, is both the first American pope and the first to attempt to canonize Old Style beer. His brother told WGN ...
The MLB has two franchises in Chicago: the White Sox and the Cubs, and Pope Leo XIV is a known fan of the former. While being driven through the crowd at the Vatican, Pope Leo had someone shout, “Go ...
WASHINGTON — Pope Leo XIV poked fun at the Chicago Cubs during an appearance at the Vatican on Wednesday.
The Chicago White Sox just heaped praise on Pope Leo XIV... after he blessed their timeline with some Cubs shade!! The head of the Catholic Church threw a quick quip at the North Siders on Wednesday ...
1964: Five weeks before Election Day, Republican Cook County Sheriff and future Illinois Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie said there may be as many as 150,000 “ghost voters” on Chicago election rolls and ...
Was Oct. 26, 2005 just a dream? It seems like it sometimes, though a long dig through the Sun-Times archives suggest a ...
The Chicago Cubs want to make sure everything is OK with rookie right-hander Cade Horton, who could start one of their ...