
Brother's Eye View: An Illinois Man Witnesses History at the Vatican
The election of Pope Leo XIV has captivated the world, but few have witnessed the event from such a personal perspective as John Prevost, the Pope's brother. Prevost recently returned to his Illinois home after a whirlwind trip to the Vatican, and he shared his unique experience with NBC Chicago. "This is a life-altering event for everybody," he stated, reflecting on the impact of his brother's ascension to the papacy. He described the overwhelming crowds that greeted the Pope during his public appearances, recalling one instance where the Pope's car was "jammed" on both sides by well-wishers. "Screaming and hollering 'papa papa papa!'," Prevost recounted with a smile, adding that the Pope responded by rolling down his window and shaking hands with as many people as he could. The video also includes touching family photos, showcasing the strong faith of the Prevost family. Prevost believes his brother was "destined for this role," expressing immense pride in his brother's achievement. The story concludes with Prevost's heartwarming observation that the Pope's interactions with people have created "a magnificent moment in their lives they will never forget."