Overview
- Village officials have formally notified the auction house of their intent to acquire the home through direct purchase or eminent domain if negotiations fail.
- The property, located at 212 E. 141st Place, holds historical significance as the boyhood home of Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born pontiff.
- The home is currently listed for a sealed-bid auction on June 18 with a reserve price of $250,000, but Dolton aims to prevent its private sale.
- Dolton is working with the Archdiocese of Chicago to preserve the site as a public historic landmark, ensuring it remains accessible to visitors worldwide.
- The village has also approved renaming 141st Place as 'Pope Leo XIV Place,' highlighting its commitment to honoring the pope’s legacy and local roots.