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Pope Leo received an official copy of his family tree, which includes his ties to "free people of color" in New Orleans.
Pope Leo XIV's maternal grandparents were black or mixed and of Creole descent, moving from New Orleans to Chicago at the turn of the 20th century, reports said Friday.
After Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, was elected pope, genealogists got to work. What they found surprised them.
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Places where Robert Francis Prevost may have spent childhood in, around Dolton is mostly now photographs and memories.
A noted historian dug into Pope Leo XIV‘s family tree, discovering it includes a who’s who of A-list celebrities, political figures and even a famous novelist.
The newly appointed Pope Leo XIV has several star studded branches on his family tree.
According to family history sleuths and ancestry experts, they all share something far more unexpected than Grammys and red carpets, though: They’re reportedly distant relatives of Pope Leo XIV.
Pope Leo XIV's ancestry is largely Creole, with deep roots in New Orleans, but he also possesses French, Spanish, and Italian heritage.