Sale of New Pope's Assets Begins in Chicago

Chicago announces auction for childhood home of new Pope Leo XIV

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An auction has begun in Chicago to sell the house where the new Pope Leo XIV spent his childhood, ABC reported.
The starting price of the housing lot is 250 thousand dollars. Those wishing to purchase the papal squares with three bedrooms and two bathrooms must declare their desire before June 18. At the same time, the owners of the housing can end the auction earlier.
There had been an attempt to sell the cottage before. But the deal was for $200,000. However, after Robert Francis Prevost was elected to the post of pontiff, the ad was removed.
The election of the new Pope took place on May 8. For the first time in the history of the Roman Church, an American ascended to the throne of St. Peter.
Earlier, MK wrote that the cardinals did not initially plan to elect an American priest as the new Pope . It was assumed that one of the more famous and experienced ministers would win, for example, Pietro Parolina or Matteo Zuppi, or "exotic" candidates from Africa and Asia.
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