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The Village of Dolton recently purchased the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV for $375,000, and is working to obtain landmark ...
New Pope Leo XIV attended the church and parish school while growing up in nearby Dolton. John J. Kim, Chicago Tribune CAROLINE KUBZANSKY Chicago Tribune ...
(CNN) — A village in Chicago’s south suburbs is poised to purchase Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home after its board voted unanimously on Tuesday to take control of the property.
By Karina Tsui, CNN (CNN) — A village in Chicago’s south suburbs is poised to purchase Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home after its board voted unanimously on Tuesday to take control of the ...
The extension comes as the village of Dolton, Illinois, continues its efforts to acquire the 1,050-square-foot home located at 212 E. 141st Place in Dolton.
An auction for Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home in Dolton was extended, while a federal judge declined to block Dolton from buying it.
An auction that seeks to find a possible buyer for Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home in Dolton has been extended a month while a federal judge Wednesday declined to block the village from its own ...
The auction of the Dolton home where Pope Leo grew up, which was scheduled for today, has been pushed back a month. Separately, a federal judge today rejected a motion to prohibit the village of ...
The village's dire financial condition means Dolton can't afford to take on the house where Pope Leo XIV grew up, a motion for a temporary restraining order argues.
A former village employee is asking a federal judge to block the village of Dolton from purchasing the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV.
Pope Leo, who was born Robert Francis Prevost, spent several years living in a small three-bedroom, three-bathroom dwelling in Dolton, Illinois.