Vatican delegation invited to
Pyeongchang Winter Olympics
A view of the venue for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2018 Pyongchang winter Olympics.- AFP |
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has for the first
time formally invited a delegation from the Holy See to attend the inauguration
of the Pyeongchang Winter Games in South Korea on the 9th February.
By Lydia O'Kane
The delegation will be led by the under-secretary of the Pontifical Council for
Culture, Monsignor Melchor Sanchez de Toca, and from 5 to 7 February
they will also attend an Olympic session of IOC members as observers.
As a sign of friendship, Monsignor Sanchez de Toca will
present the President of the IOC, Thomas Bach, and Korean athletes with
t-shirts of “Vatican Athletics”, the team composed of employees of the Holy See
that the Secretariat of State has placed under the auspices of the Pontifical
Council for Culture. The aim of the team is to inspire solidarity and
friendship in sport.
In 2016 the Vatican was represented at the Olympic summer
games in Rio de Janeiro.
Despite the fact that the Vatican does not have a team
directly participating at the games, the friendship and collaboration continues
between the IOC and the Holy See, with several projects, such as the Olympic
Youth Games scheduled for October 2018 in Buenos Aires.
Holy See and the IOC
Speaking ahead of his departure to Pyeongchang, Monsignor
Sanchez de Toca explained that this is just a step along a long road of
relations between the Holy See and the International Olympic Committee. “I was
invited as a distinguished guest to the opening of the Rio Olympic Games, but
now this relationship has been brought to a higher level. The International
Olympic Committee has addressed a formal invitation to the Holy See to be
present at the opening of the Olympic Games as an official delegation, so to
speak”, he said.
Olympic spirit
Athletes from both North and South Korea will take part in
these games and will march together at the opening ceremony. The
under-secretary said that this gesture highlights “the hope of a better
world…and it offers a powerful example of what a peaceful world could look
like.”
The 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea takes
place from the 9th to 25th of February.
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