Cardinal Robert Prevost is the first American pope in the 2,000-year history of the Catholic Church.
He is a Chicago area native and has many connections to St. Rita — an Augustinian High School — on Chicago’s South Side.
There was a sense of excitement Thursday that a son of the South Side is now the leader of the worldwide catholic faith.
Father Thomas McCarthy has known Prevost nearly four decades. They met back in 1983.
“Us Augustinians, we know Bob. We know who he is. We know the world is going to find out who he is. He’s just an unbelievably, good normal guy,” he said.
In fact, the two were emailing each other just one day before the start of the conclave.
“The last couple of weeks, every two or three days, just saying, ‘Bob, praying for you and the cardinals,’” he said. “And he’d always respond back, ‘Thank you, keep praying.”
McCarthy is now the director of community outreach at St. Rita High School on the South Side.
Thursday the classrooms of the Augustinian high school were as joyous as St. Peter’s Square in Rome to see an Augustinian priest become the pope.
Prevost had been a substitute teacher at St. Rita years ago.
“When the announcement came you heard an eruption through this school,” Deacon John Donahue said.
And for McCarthy and all those with a connection the man they once called “Bob,” there is a sense of pride that the Second City gave the church it’s forts American pope.
“He truly is a son of Chicago,” he said.
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