Pope Francis greets Special Olympics Footballers
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Friday greeted Special Olympics athletes
who are taking part in a Unified Football tournament this week at the Pio XI
sports centre here in Rome.
Speaking to the althletes gathered, the Pope said, “you are
the symbol of a sport that opens one's eyes and heart to the value and dignity
of individuals and people who would otherwise be subject to prejudice and
exclusion.”
The Holy Father told them that, in these days they would
have the opportunity to reaffirm the importance of "unified" sport,
“through which athletes with and without intellectual
disabilities play together.”
This beautiful reality, he continued, which you carry out
with commitment and conviction, nourishes the hope of a positive and fruitful
future of sport, because it makes it a real opportunity for inclusion and
involvement.”
Pope Francis urged the athletes present to never tire of,
“showing the world of sport your shared commitment to building more fraternal
societies in which people can grow and develop and fully realize their
abilities.”
Universal Language of Sport
Sport, underlined Pope Francis is a universal language and
demonstrates the stories of so many individuals, who thanks to it, overcame
exclusion, poverty and injury to be an inspiration to others.
The Unified Football Tournament takes place from
the 13th -15th October in Rome and each side has 5 Special Olympians and four
partner players, all between the ages of 18 and 30.
The event takes place at the Pio XI sports centre with the
support of the Knights of Columbus. 9 countries are taking part; they are
Lituania, France, Poland, Hungary, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Romania and Italy.
(Lydia O'Kane)
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