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If you’re planning a pilgrimage to the pope’s hometown this summer, keep in mind that Dolton never asked to be considered ...
Dolton paid $375,000, including commission fees, to buy the modest brick home where Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, ...
The 1,050-square-foot home in Dolton, south Chicago, was bought by the Pope’s parents in 1949. They paid a monthly mortgage ...
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Dolton's Momma Ethel turns 90 and takes the birthday ride of a lifetime | ChicagoNOWMomma Ethel, a proud lifelong resident of Dolton who just celebrated her 90th birthday! For her big milestone, she had one special wish: to ride in a fire truck. Thanks to Mayor Jason House, the Board ...
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNNew book shines light on Pope Leo XIV's journey to the VaticanA new book suggests Chicago-born Richard Prevost may have been reluctant at first to take on the weighty responsibility of ...
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Central Illinois Proud on MSNSee inside Pope Leo’s childhood home in DoltonThe Village of Dolton recently purchased the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV for $375,000, and is working to obtain landmark status for both the home and the abandoned St. Mary's of Assumption church ...
Pope Leo's hometown in Illinois, just outside Chicago, bought his childhood home in the village of Dolton. It sold for ...
Dolton Mayor Jason House took CBS News Chicago inside the house on Thursday, as he talked about bigger plans for the property ...
The home in which Pope Leo XIV spent much of his childhood has been officially acquired by the village in which it is located ...
Pope Leo XIV's hometown approves the purchase of his childhood home in hopes of reviving the village
Since white smoke billowed in May from the Sistine Chapel and Pope Leo XIV was elected Pope Francis' successor, the new pope's childhood home — a small, two-story house in Dolton, Illinois, about 20 ...
Amid the pushback from Dolton residents who complained about the dilapidated state of local roads and the village’s high debt ...
The Village of Dolton recently purchased the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV for $375,000, and is working to obtain landmark status for both the home and the abandoned St. Mary’s of ...
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