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The Village of Dolton recently purchased the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV for $375,000, and is working to obtain landmark ...
Pope Leo XIV is marking a feast day as the Vatican launches a new campaign to boost donations from the faithful. Leo celebrated Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica on Sunday, marking the Feast of Saints ...
Pope Leo XIV is kicking off a weeklong celebration of Catholic clergy for the Holy Year. He has encouraged seminarians to be joyful and honest at a special Jubilee meditation. Tuesday’s encounter ...
A humble home in a Chicago suburb where Pope Leo XIV grew up is set to go under the hammer, with bids starting at $250,000.
The auction for the childhood home of Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, has been extended by a month and will now close on July 17, according to the auction house selling the home. The ...
The deadline to bid on Pope Leo XIV's childhood home has been extended to July 17. The reserve price for the home is $250,000, meaning the seller will not accept a lower bid.
A judge has ruled the village of Dolton can move forward with an effort to buy Pope Leo XIV's childhood home, possibly through eminent domain.
Attorney Matthew Custardo of Custardo Law joins John Williams to talk about the motion he filed that would block the Village of Dolton from getting ownership of the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV.
An auction for Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home in Dolton was extended, while a federal judge declined to block Dolton from buying it.
The auction of the Dolton home where Pope Leo grew up, which was scheduled for today, has been pushed back a month. Separately, a federal judge today rejected a motion to prohibit the village of ...
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