Pope Francis, Robert Prevost
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Prevost, 69, took the name Leo XIV. He grew up in Dolton and attended St. Mary of the Assumption. A childhood friend said maybe now that he's pope, their old church will be reopened.
Cardinal Robert Prevost may be the first person from the U.S. to become the head of the Catholic Church but his surprising election by the world's cardinals as Pope Leo XIV probably had less to do with his birthplace than his former workplace.
Robert Prevost, a Chicago native and former seminarian, was recently appointed as the 267th Pope, becoming the first American-born pope in the history of the Catholic Church.
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