Quincy Museum to be site of free talk exploring Pope Leo XIV’s local roots on Tuesday

QUINCY — The Quincy Museum, 1601 Maine, invites the public to attend a free talk, “Pope Leo’s Quincy Connection,” from 6 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10.
Veteran journalist and Muddy River News Editor David Adam will share the story of Pope Leo XIV’s grandfather, who lived and worked in Quincy under the name John Riggitano. The talk is based on Adam’s May 19 Muddy River News article about genealogical research linking Quincy to the Vatican. Adam will also share how a series of unexpected phone calls from around the world inspired him to write the story.
Recently uncovered genealogical records reveal that the Pope’s grandfather, born Salvatore Riggitano in Sicily, arrived in the U.S. in 1903. Shortly thereafter, he settled in Quincy, where his two sisters already lived. He taught Spanish and music and attended St. Francis Solanus College (now Quincy University). Riggitano’s time in Quincy is documented through various records, including newspaper advertisements and census data. This local connection adds a fascinating chapter to the life story of the first American-born pope.
Read the full story here: Genealogists discover documents showing ties between Quincy and grandfather of Pope Leo XIV
“Reporting on Pope Leo XIV’s familial ties to Quincy has been an extraordinary journey,” Adam said in a press release. “It’s a testament to the rich, yet often unexpected, threads that weave through Quincy’s history.”
Anne Forbes, development director at The Quincy Museum, emphasized the significance of the event in the press release.
“This talk highlights how local history can resonate on a global scale,” she said. “It offers our community a rare chance to connect with a broader story that extends all the way to the Vatican. It’s also an exciting opportunity for the museum to engage adults and teens, as many of our programs are tailored to younger children.”
The talk is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Guests are invited to enjoy a complimentary museum tour beginning at 5 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP at www.thequincymuseum.org to reserve their spot.
Celebrating its 60th year, the Quincy Museum tells stories of Quincy’s past, present and future while showcasing Victorian-era architecture, natural history, rotating exhibits and educational programs. The museum is open for tours Sunday through Wednesday from 1 to 4:30 p.m. and for private rentals. More information can be found at https://www.thequincymuseum.org/ and on Facebook.
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