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Pope Leo XIV’s Ancestry

American Ancestors worked with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and others to research and document the new Pope’s family tree. Read stories about the Pope's ancestors and explore the Pope's lineage using the link below.

Pope Leo XIV
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