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On 81st anniversary of D-Day, one US Navy veteran's son is the first American Pope

On 81st anniversary of D-Day, one US Navy veteran's son is the first American Pope

Yahoo07-06-2025

On this 81st anniversary of D-Day, the Pentagon has shared a powerful connection between the Vatican and the U.S. military. Pope Leo XIV's father, Louis Marius Prevost, served as a Navy officer during the historic 1944 Normandy landings.
Prevost, born in Chicago in 1920, was commissioned into the Navy in November 1943. He served as the executive officer of a tank landing ship during Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France June 6, 1944. World War Ii Veterans Travel To Normandy For Emotional D-day Commemoration
Later, he commanded an infantry landing craft in Operation Dragoon, the August 1944 Allied landing in southern France.After the war, Prevost returned to Illinois, where he became superintendent of Brookwood School District 167 and later principal of Mount Carmel Elementary School in Chicago. He was also a catechist, teaching Christian doctrine.White Sox Installing Pope Leo Xiv Graphic Near His 2005 World Series Seat
Prevost married Mildred Agnes Martinez in 1949, and they had three sons, including Robert Francis Prevost, who was elected Pope Leo XIV May 8, 2025, becoming the first American-born Pope.Earlier this week, Pope Leo XIV signed a baseball at the Vatican, a nod to his Chicago roots and lifelong support for the White Sox. The team has honored him with a commemorative installation at Guaranteed Rate Field.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Vatican for comment but has not yet received a response.
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