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Although the owner of Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home in south suburban Dolton has announced plans to auction the house in mid-June, village leaders in the south suburb have decided to pursue acquiring ...
The house is being rehabbed with plans for it to be sold. But those plans may be changing, with talk of the Village of Dolton ...
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 is considering steps to acquire the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV, including renaming a portion of ...
A national auction house is calling the site a ‘piece of papal history’—but there is a caveat for prospective buyers looking to purchase Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home.
The village of Dolton is considering the use of eminent domain to take ownership of Pope Leo XIV's childhood home. The owner of the home put it up for auction to the highest bidder. ABC7 Chicago is ...
The Village of Dolton plans to take ownership of Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home through eminent domain.
The village attorney sent a letter to the New York-based auction house managing the sale of the home, warning that any buyer ...
The hope that Pope Leo XIV has enkindled in Dolton is also enkindled for those who remember the shuttered church that formed ...
Tens of thousands came to St. Peter’s Square to mark the official start of the pontificate of the first American to lead the ...
Pope Leo XIV's childhood home in Dolton is being auctioned with its historical significance as a key selling point.