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Pope Leo XIV was elected, CBS News Chicago got an exclusive look inside his childhood home in the south Chicago suburb of ...
The village of Dolton, Ill., has stepped in to buy the modest house where Pope Leo XIV spent some of his childhood. It may ...
There is a lot of interest in Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home in Dolton, and the village is contemplating steps on how they can ...
The village attorney sent a letter to the New York-based auction house managing the sale of the home, warning that any buyer ...
A national auction house is calling the site a ‘piece of papal history’—but there is a caveat for prospective buyers looking ...
The pope’s surprise Chicago roots are fueling hopes for economic revival in Dolton and the South Suburbs through tourism and ...
The hope that Pope Leo XIV has enkindled in Dolton is also enkindled for those who remember the shuttered church that formed ...
The seller told Crain's the link to the pope instantly impacted the home's value, but "we don't know what the value is now.
The owner’s realtor, Steve Budzik, previously told PEOPLE that they were “reevaluating” their next move after they heard the ...
A small house in Dolton, Illinois, which was Pope Leo XIV's childhood home, is drawing attention from residents and visitors, ...
The Prevost family owned this home in Dolton for nearly 50 years, raising their family there, including the son who would one day become the first American pope. While the house is up for auction, the ...
The Village of Dolton plans to take ownership of Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home through eminent domain.