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Where was Pope Leo born?

8 Jan, 06:00 AM
Where was Pope Leo XIV born? Born in Chicago in 1955, Pope Leo XIV—Robert Francis Prevost—comes from a deeply Catholic family shaped by education, parish life, and service. This article explores his American roots, early formation, studies, and the cultural background that helped shape the first U.S.-born pope.

 

Pope Leo XIV’s background

In Chicago, on September 14, 1955, Louis Marius Prevost, a school superintendent, and Mildred Martínez, a librarian, had baby Robert Prevost, who would then grow up alongside his two brothers, Louis and John. Born to two educators, and a mother who was a teacher and librarian for a local Catholic High School, this Chicago native hails from a family that has strong Catholic roots.

Pope Leo XIV’s family grew up in Dolton, a city outside of Chicago. It was during his childhood that the Pope became a White Sox fan, contrary to the popular Cubs fandom.  Leo spent time in his youth as an altar boy and was active in the church's choir.

 

Where did Pope Leo XIV study?

Pope Leo XIV’s education began in 1977 at the Minor Seminary of the Augustinian Fathers. He then moved to Villanova University in Pennsylvania. It was there that he studied hard to obtain a degree in Mathematics. On June 19, 1982, after entering five years of deep study and discernment among the Augustinians, the Pontiff was ordained a priest at the Chapel of Saint Monica in Rome by Archbishop Jean Jadot of Belgium. 

 

What nationality is Pope Leo XIV?

Pope Leo XIV’s nationality is something that has caught the attention of the entire world. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he has become the first-ever American Pope. As many other Americans from large melting pot cities, Pope Leo's descent includes French, Spanish, Italian and Louisiana Creole.  

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