Pope sends greetings to
Paralympic Committee and athletes
At the end of his Wednesday General Audience Pope Francis
said sport can overcome disabilities and build bridges between peoples
Pope Francis has sent greetings to the International
Paralympic Committee and all the athletes taking part in the winter games in
the South Korean city of PyeongChang.
Noting that the city recently hosted the Olympic games, the
Pope said that major sporting event showed how “sport can build bridges between
countries in conflict, giving a valid contribution and perspectives for peace
among peoples”.
Sport is a school of inclusion
He said the Paralympic Games are a further sign of the way
in which sport can help overcome disabilities. He described the athletes are
“an example for everyone of courage, tenacity and perseverance”, refusing to
let themselves be held back by their limitations. Sport, the Pope said, is a
school of inclusion, of inspiration for our personal lives and of commitment to
transform our societies.
Pope Francis concluded with a greeting to the Paralympic
Committee, to all the competing athletes and to all the Korean people. He
assured them of his prayers that this event may encourage days of peace and joy
for everyone. The Paralympic games are due to take place in PyeongChang from
March 9th to 18th.
'24 hours for the Lord'
The Pope’s words came at the end of his weekly general
audience in the Paul VI hall. He also noted that this Friday, in St
Peter’s Basilica he will celebrate a penitential Lenten liturgy known as ‘24
hours for the Lord’.
He said he hoped that churches would remain open in order to
welcome all those wishing to prepare for Easter by celebrating the sacrament of
Reconciliation and finding God’s mercy in this way.

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