
Mildred Martinez Prevost
Mildred Martinez Prevost, born in 1912 in Chicago to a family with roots in New Orleans, was part of a lineage of free people of color who navigated the complexities of race and identity in America, particularly during the early 20th century. Her family's history reflects the rich cultural tapestry of Creole heritage, marked by a blend of African, Spanish, and French ancestry. This heritage came to light recently when her son, Robert Francis Prevost, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, highlighting the significance of his family's background.
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Robert Prevost's mother was Mildred Martínez, who had Spanish and French ancestry.
Papa León XIV: el misionero preparadoMildred Prevost was a librarian and active in parish life, known for her contributions to the community and her operatic voice.
Pope Leo XIV: How a working-class Chicago suburb and a tight-knit Catholic parish shaped the future popeMildred Martínez, the mother of León XIV, was a skilled cook and librarian whose home was frequented by priests.
Vocación del papa León XIV habría comenzado en la cocina de su madre, donde comían sacerdotesMildred Martinez Prevost was born in Chicago to a family with Creole ancestry.
Pope Leo XIV has Creole lineage, his brother confirmed, according to The New York Times









