11 Things You Didn't Know About the New Pope

When the white smoke curled skyward above the Sistine Chapel and the bells rang out, history was made. The world met Pope Leo XIV, the first American ever to ascend to the papacy. But behind the stately robes and centuries-old traditions is a man with pizza shop loyalty, a decades-long devotion to Wordle®, and a family dynamic that could give Thanksgiving dinners a political twist. Here are 11 surprising, funny, and deeply human facts about Pope Leo XIV that you probably didn't know.
1. He's the First American — And a White Sox® Fan
Born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago in 1955, Pope Leo XIV is a South Sider through and through. While his mom cheered for the Cubs® and his dad rooted for the Cardinals®, he found his team in the White Sox.
MLB® confirmed it, and yes, he still follows their games when he can.
2. He's Addicted to Wordle and 'Words With Friends®'
If you imagine papal leisure time as silent contemplation, think again. Pope Leo XIV spends his off-hours dueling his brother in online word games. The two even brainstormed "Leo" as his papal name during a Wordle session.
3. His Brother Is His Political Opposite — And Shared Some Controversial Posts
Pope Leo XIV's older brother Louis is a staunch Trump supporter who once compared Trump to Jesus and reposted videos with inflammatory language about Democrats, according to the Daily Beast.
Despite their radically different views, the family bond remains. Louis congratulated his brother on becoming cardinal, even if their Thanksgiving debates are likely legendary.
4. He Was 'Playing Pope' Before He Was 10
Long before his ordination, little Robert would set up a makeshift altar in his family's Dolton, Illinois home and perform pretend Masses. His brother John remembered it wasn't a game. According to Politico, he said, "He took it totally serious."
5. He's Lived More Years Outside the US Than in It
Though born and raised in Illinois, Pope Leo has spent most of his adult life abroad. He's worked in Peru, lived in Rome, and became a naturalized Peruvian citizen in 2015.
Only about one-third of his life was spent in the U.S., which may be part of what helped his election feel less politically charged.
6. He's the First Pope From the Augustinian Order
Most popes come from more familiar orders like the Jesuits or Franciscans. Leo is breaking the mold as the first-ever Augustinian to be elected pontiff.
The Augustinians emphasize community and service — two themes Leo has championed since day one.
7. He's a Trained Mathematician
Before entering religious life, Robert Prevost earned a degree in mathematics from Villanova University in 1977.
The logical mind he honed there might help explain his methodical, deliberate approach to Vatican governance — and possibly his affinity for strategy games.
8. He's a Devoted Missionary With Deep Latin American Roots
After being ordained in Rome in 1982, he spent two decades in Peru as a missionary, teacher, and bishop. He still greets Peruvians in Spanish and once said in an interview that humility and closeness to the people are essential qualities in a bishop.
9. He's Not Afraid to Post His Views — Even if It's Politically Risky
Before becoming Pope, Leo's X account reposted criticism of Vice President JD Vance and condemned white supremacy after Charlottesville. He's also supported immigrant rights and DACA and challenged Trump's policies. His posts walk a fine line, offering moral clarity without aligning too closely with partisan politics, according to NPR.
10. He Was Predicted to Become Pope — In Kindergarten
According to his brother John, neighbors on their block in Dolton once predicted little Robert would be the first American Pope.
11. His Favorite Pizza Comes From a Local Chain — And He Still Orders It
Even as Pope, Leo XIV hasn't forgotten his favorite hometown slice. When he visits Chicago, he makes a point to stop by Aurelio's Pizza — a South Side chain known for its crispy thin crust and sweet sauce.
He reportedly prefers sausage and green pepper. And no, he doesn't eat it with a fork and knife.
Pope Leo XIV's story is still being written. But from Chicago pizza to Peruvian parishes, he brings an unusual blend of humility, grit, and grace to the world stage. Keep an eye on the Vatican — this Pope is anything but predictable.
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