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Pope Leo XIV surprises Vatican crowd wearing White Sox symbol during appearance

During a Vatican appearance, Pope Leo XIV wore a garment linked to his MLB passion—revealing deep ties to Chicago and an enduring love for the White Sox.

Pope Leo XIV during his audience in St. Peter’s Square, confirming his lifelong support for the White Sox with a subtle but unmistakable gesture.
© Photo by Abigail Dean/Getty ImagesPope Leo XIV during his audience in St. Peter’s Square, confirming his lifelong support for the White Sox with a subtle but unmistakable gesture.

Pope Leo XIV, the first pontiff born in the United States, sparked a global stir after wearing a Chicago White Sox cap during his general audience in St. Peter’s Square. The image quickly spread across social media, with baseball fans and followers commenting on his unexpected wardrobe choice.

For those familiar with the Pope’s background, the gesture was not entirely surprising. Before ascending to the papacy, Robert Prevost, his birth name, spent much of his life in Chicago, where he developed a deep love for baseball—and especially for the White Sox. Since his election in May 2025, he has made clear efforts to remain connected to both his community and the world of sports.

The official “X” White Sox account shared the photo with the caption: “@Pontifex representing his favorite squad”, generating even more buzz and excitement among the team’s loyal fanbase.

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A lifelong White Sox fan

Pope Leo XIV has been a White Sox fan for decades. He reportedly attended the 2005 World Series, when the team broke its long title drought by defeating the Houston Astros.

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His passion resonates beyond religion

Since his election, Leo XIV has found ways to connect with people beyond faith. His passion for baseball has struck a chord with many, and the White Sox honored him with a mural at Rate Field, in the very section where he sat during the 2005 World Series.

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The moment reinforces the Pope’s image as a grounded and genuine leader. His public display of team loyalty underscores how personal passions can resonate far beyond the spiritual realm.

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