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Auction of pope’s house in Dolton extended, judge denies effort to block village acquisition attempt
An auction for Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home in Dolton was extended, while a federal judge declined to block Dolton from buying ...
The extension comes as the village of Dolton, Illinois, continues its efforts to acquire the 1,050-square-foot home located ...
A humble home in a Chicago suburb where Pope Leo XIV grew up is set to go under the hammer, with bids starting at $250,000.
But over his childhood home. Pope Leo XIV was born in Chicago in 1955 and grew up in a squat brick house just ...
Separately, a federal judge rejected a request to block officials of the village of Dolton from trying to acquire the house ...
Robert Prevost, the Chicago-born missionary, was elected the first pope from the United States in the history of the Catholic Church.
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