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Will Pope Leo XIV appear for Chicago mass on June 14 during Trump's birthday and Army parade? Here's the latest, from streaming to tickets.
Michael Pham, who was named bishop of San Diego, California, by Pope Leo in May, wrote a letter about the action on Wednesday, along with Rev. Felipe Pulido and Rev. Ramón B
Will Pope Leo XIV be in the U.S. on June 14 during Trump's birthday and the Army's birthday parade? Here's what to know.
In a recorded message from the Vatican prepared exclusively for the audience at Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, Pope Leo XIV delivered a message of hope.
The forecast is sunny for Pope Leo's Chicago event on June 14. Meanwhile, Trump's military parade in D.C. is looking much wetter.
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DC News Now on MSNTrump military parade and Pope Leo XIV’s virtual Chicago appearance set for same timePreparations are underway for the military parade for the Army's 250th anniversary in D.C. -- an event also scheduled on President Donald Trump's 79th birthday. With tanks, soldiers and a live broadcast -- only divine intervention itself could upstage the June 14 event.
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Axios World on MSNChicago will host Pope Leo XIV celebration on same day as anti-Trump protestsAs Pope Leo XIV delivers a message from the Vatican, Chicago holds a historic mass while national protests target President Trump's military parade.
Leo's message contrasts sharply with Trump's vow to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. The late Pope Francis also clashed with Trump over immigration, once saying the president was "not Christian" for wanting to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Thousands of people from across the region gathered Saturday at the home of the Chicago White Sox for a Mass featuring a video message from the pontiff himself.
“So many people who suffer from different experiences of depression or sadness — they can discover that the love of God is truly healing, that it brings hope,” the first American pope said in a video broadcast on the jumbotron at the White Sox baseball stadium in Chicago.