Pope’s Childhood in a Changing Chicago Tells a Story of Catholic America

Pope’s Childhood in a Changing Chicago Tells a Story of Catholic America

Before he was Pope Leo XIV, or even Father Bob, he was the youngest of the three Prevost boys in the pews at St. Mary of the Assumption Parish on the far edge of Chicago’s southern border. The parish was bustling when the future pope and his family were parishioners there in the 1950s and … Read more