June 13, 2025

Amid a nation roiled by political division and protests aimed squarely at President Trump, the city of Chicago is preparing for an unprecedented spiritual event: a citywide Catholic Mass and celebration honoring the rise of Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born and Chicago-native Pope. Taking place at Rate Field on the South Side, the solemn gathering coincides with anti-Trump “No Kings” protests and the President's patriotic military parade in Washington, D.C., placing an unavoidable political shadow over the day's religious observances. While the Holy Father is expected to send a video message to America’s youth, many wonder whether he will wade—once again—into political waters, potentially using the pulpit to critique American leadership rather than inspire unity. With his past willingness to weigh in on global and domestic issues, faithful conservatives across the country will be watching closely to see whether Pope Leo offers solemn reflection or subtle rebuke during this charged moment in American life.

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