Since Aug. 22, Chicago White Sox fans have been able to easily spot the stadium seat where Pope Leo XIV sat when he watched the first game of the 2005 World Series.| Catholic Review
A Fells Point man is still in jail following a car crash that damaged the entrance of the Esperanza Center in the early hours of July 20.| Catholic Review
Catholic Charities of Baltimore announced it will name its $32 million community center in West Baltimore the Carolyn E. Fugett Intergenerational Center, honoring the beloved community leader whose faith and commitment to West Baltimore shaped generations.| Catholic Review
CHICAGO (OSV News) — In what started out as a cloudy afternoon, the then bright and sunny stadium of Pope Leo XIV’s favorite baseball team, Chicago’s faithful cheered on one of their own’s election to the papacy. The June 14 celebration, organized by the Archdiocese of Chicago, included a series of short video clips and first-ever airing of Pope Leo XIV’s video message to the world’s youth at Rate Field on Chicago’s Southside.| catholicreview.org
Updated 7/8/25, 10:45 a.m., to correct title in ninth paragraph.| catholicreview.org