Pope
Francis meets players from Bayern Munich
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday met with members of
Bayern Munich, the famous German football team. The squad was in Rome for a
group-stage Champions League match with A.S. Roma on Tuesday evening, which the
visitors won handily 7-1. The meeting took place in the Casa Santa Marta before
the Wednesday audience.
Bayern Munich’s CEO
Karl Heinz Rummenigge said it was “a great honor” for the club to meet the Holy
Father.
Rummenigge presented
the Pope with a football signed by all the players, symbolically representing a
friendly match to be played in the course of the next year. Out of the revenues
from the match, the club donate €1 million to the Holy Father to use for charitable
purposes ``to help people in need wherever they are in the world and regardless
of their faith.”
Bayern captain Philipp
Lahm and Manuel Neuer also presented Pope Francis with a framed and signed
original Bayern shirt bearing the number 1 and the name “FRANZISKUS.” Pope
Francis gave each player a rosary.
Pope Francis, a
well-known football fan, congratulated the team on their victory, calling it a
“wonderful” game.
“Football is good and
healthy, and a good role model for children as a team sport,” said Pope
Francis.
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