Chicago Celebrates the Historic Election of an American Pope
Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost has been elevated to the papacy, marking him as the first American to assume this sacred role. Adopting the name Leo XIV, his election has sparked jubilation throughout the United States.
News correspondent Lana Zak provided comprehensive coverage of the event, highlighting the momentous occasion and the city’s enthusiastic response to this unprecedented development in the Catholic Church’s history.
This landmark election is drawing widespread attention nationwide, as communities and faithful alike commemorate a new chapter in religious leadership that bridges a significant historical milestone with modern American cultural identity.

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