Pope Leo XIV Boosts White Sox Amid Struggles
Pope Leo XIV Boosts White Sox Amid Struggles

Pope Leo XIV Boosts White Sox Amid Struggles

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Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native and the first American pope, has become widely recognized for his public support of the Chicago White Sox, frequently joining fans in chanting the team's name and wearing a team cap gifted by newlyweds during Vatican appearances. His visible fandom has gone viral and fostered a unique connection between the Vatican and Chicago's baseball community. The White Sox organization has embraced the pope's support, unveiling a mural at their home stadium and hosting a special Mass for Catholic fans. Despite this excitement, the White Sox currently sit at the bottom of the American League with a 23-50 record, and their on-field performance remains bleak. Fans and commentators highlight the symbolic morale boost provided by the pope's backing. In addition to his baseball enthusiasm, Pope Leo XIV continues to address pressing global issues, including warning against desensitization to modern warfare.

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