
Pope Leo XIV, a native of America Chicago and a keen fan of White Sox, was captured with his top fan during his 11th June of the Vatican audience on St. Peter Square.
The Pope showed his Baseball cap White Sox during a week’s audience, for which he had to remove his traditional zucchini skull.
He dressed the Chicago cap to take a picture of the new married couple and also sports the White Sox hat.
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“No chicks”
Shortly after he was named the first American Pope, the brother of the Pope revealed that “his holiness” was a fan of White Sox, not a supporter of Cubs.
Photos of Pope Leo on World Series 2005 have appeared online since then, and it turned out that he was on the camera in the crowd for a shot during the ninth shift of the game 1 broadcast. This also means historical overlap with Barack Obama, the then American president who is supporting the same team.
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This is how Netizens reacted:
Several social media users have tried to invite Groka to replace the papal white sox cap with their favorite club.
Meanwhile, they had another non -insane jokes about how just a pious intervention could now be saved by the Chicago team.
“A man of faith, because he supports White Sox, must be painful,” the user said.
The user joked: “They definitely need prayers.”
“God is about the only thing that White Sox will help,” another user said.
“Rather bless the team because there are the last and 20 games in the central division,” said Netizen.
“They need all the help they can get,” he added.
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Some users also emphasized that White Sox is an improved record of 13-16 because the electoral election presets contrasted with their earlier 10-28 slump and said, “It’s a sign!”
“That’s why they have been so good lately,” another user said.
The user also wondered what the Super Bowl party looked like for the Pope Leo, and said, “His Party Super Bowl Watch will be illuminated.”
The user joked about the papal hat and said, “Well, I think it will settle down. The Pope really wears a funny hat.”
Pope Leo gets its mural in the speed field
The White Sox Club accepted its most famous fan and built the wall painting of the Pope Leo on a speed field near the section where it sat during the 2005 World series.
Chicago swept Houston Astros in this autumn classic, the first club championship since 1917.
“He has an open invitation to throw the first playground,” said White Sox Brooks Boyer’s Executive Director for MLB.com. “Damn, maybe let him get AT-BAT.”
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