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A fight for ownership of Pope Leo XIV's childhood home in Dolton, Illinois, raises questions about legality. The current ...
Dolton Mayor Jason House is negotiating to buy Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home, but Village Board has yet to discuss such ...
But that plan – intersecting the use taxpayer funds and a religious organization – has raised concerns, and not just limited to the First Amendment separation of Church and State.
Dolton, Illinois, may use eminent domain to purchase Pope Leo XIV's boyhood home, intending to preserve it as a historic site ...
Dolton officials notified the auction company of its plans to seize the home where Pope Leo XIV grew from the investor who ...
Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan's sentencing date remains set for June 13. That is according to a docket entry ...
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"Every man has by nature the right to possess property as his own," wrote Pope Leo XIII, in his famous 1891 encyclical Rerum ...
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BigCountryHomepage on MSNVillage could use eminent domain on Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home, attorney says“We want to work with the archdiocese to make sure the home is preserved in a very cautious and reasonable manner, so it ...
The Village of Dolton is looking to acquire the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV and work with the Archdiocese of Chicago to ...
The current owners of the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV are hoping to sell the house to the highest bidder. The village of Dolton, Illinois, however, has stepped in to buy the modest house.
The Village of Dolton is looking to acquire the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV and work with the Archdiocese of Chicago to ensure it's a place the public can visit.
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