<p>In the year since Cardinal Robert Prevost was named Pope Leo XIV, what used to be a typical block in Dolton has become a landmark drawing tourists from all over the world to his childhood home.</p><p>"It's definitely been a blessing," said Donna Sagna Davis, an eight-year Dolton resident who lives next door. "It's definitely been really great working with the tourists. It's been a breath of fresh air." </p><p>Residents who spoke to the Sun-Times Thursday say the changes in the neighborhood since Pope Leo's election have been mostly for the better.