The church where Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, attended mass as a child is now in disrepair, reflecting the declining influence of the Catholic Church in urban America. Despite the church’s state, local Catholics express excitement over having an American pope from Chicago, hoping his leadership will rejuvenate the faith amid declining attendance and ongoing scandals. As preparations for a special mass unfold, the community remembers Leo XIV’s humble beginnings and anticipates his potential impact on the Church’s future.