Pope Leo XIV met with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and a delegation from Chicago at the Vatican on Thursday. The delegation included Antonio Romanucci, attorney for George Floyd's family, and various political, spiritual, and business leaders from Chicago. Johnson presented Pope Leo with gifts, including a Chicago Cubs hat and a key to the city, as well as an invitation for the Pope to visit Chicago. During the meeting, Johnson referenced Pope John Paul II's visit to Chicago in 1979 and invited Pope Leo to officiate a Holy Mass in Grant Park in 2027. The mayor's office expressed interest in collaborating with the Pope on political issues and presented gifts that highlighted the mayor's priorities, including letters from families of detained immigrants and a hat promoting immigrant contributions to America.
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Pope Leo XIV Meets with Chicago Mayor and Delegation at the Vatican
Pope Leo XIV met with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and a delegation from the city at the Vatican. The meeting included discussions on political collaboration, with Johnson inviting the Pope to officiate a Holy Mass in Chicago in 2027 and presenting various gifts that reflected the mayor's priorities.
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Pope Leo meets with Chicago's far-left mayor, George Floyd's family lawyer at the Vatican
Pope Leo XIV Meets with Chicago Mayor and Delegation at the Vatican