Chicago puppies launched a preventive strike on Thursday, claiming that Pope Leo XIV, a native of Chicago and newly chosen, is a fan of puppies.
The claim extended worldwide before Chicago’s white socks or any other person realized what was happening.
“Hey, Chicago. He is a fan of puppies!” The Lee sign.
The presenters of the ABC conclave, David Muir and Terry Moran, ran with the claim and also spent the air time, how the Pope, a fan of the North Siders, was already well “familiar with suffering.”
Then, WGNTV in Chicago made some real reports and was as direct to the source as someone could go without talking to Pope Leo XIV; They get used to his brother.
“He was never a fan of puppies, so I don’t know where he came,” said John Prevost. “He was always a fan of the older averages. Our mother was a fan of the puppies. I don’t know, maybe that is, and our father was a fan of the cardinals, so I don’t know where all that came from.
“And all aunts, our mother’s family was on the north side, so they were fans of the puppies.”
In addition to his brother’s testimony, Chicago Sun-Times produced an image that was supposedly the future pontiff decorated in Chisox Gear when the South Siders faced the stars in the 2005 World Series.
After the interview with the Pope’s brother went viral, the white socks, being in the unusual position of having something to celebrate, published the video along with a message on the video board of the team inside the pop appearance of Field Field. “
White socks are not the only team that attracts the hope of the freshly coined pontiff. According to him New York PostKnicks fans also found a cause of optimism since Leo XIV graduated from Villanova, the same university basketball power of which Knicks stars Jalen Brunson, Josh Heart and Mikai Bridges acclaimed.
Then, Pope Leo XIV seems to be successful in an important aspect of his work: spreading hope.