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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.
Separately, a federal judge rejected a request to block officials of the village of Dolton from trying to acquire the house ...
Pope Francis once quipped that his successor might ... He was born in 1946 in the village of Cretas in northeastern Spain. After being ordained in 1970, he served as a priest in several Spanish ...
Raised as a first generation immigrant, Jorge returned to his familial homeland in Italy in March 2013 as Pope Francis I.
One would think lawmakers would have wanted to move quickly on such an accolade with an Illinoisan named the Bishop of Rome.
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