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VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE
YEAR XXII - # 109
DATE 12-06-2014
Summary:
- POPE'S VIDEO MESSAGE FOR THE INAUGURATION OF THE WORLD CUP: "MAY IT
BE A CELEBRATION OF SOLIDARITY BETWEEN PEOPLES"
- NEW SAINTS ON 23 NOVEMBER
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POPE'S VIDEO MESSAGE FOR THE INAUGURATION OF THE WORLD CUP: "MAY IT
BE A CELEBRATION OF SOLIDARITY BETWEEN PEOPLES"
Vatican City, 12 June 2014 (VIS) - "A celebration of solidarity
between peoples" is what Pope Francis hopes of the FIFA World Cup 2014
which opens today in Brazil. In a video message addressed to the
organisers, players and spectators and broadcast last night via a national
network, the Holy Father recalled that football tournaments are not only a
game but also an opportunity for dialogue, comprehension and mutual human
enrichment".
"Sport is not only a form of entertainment, but also - and above all
I would say - a tool for communicating values that promote the good of the
human person and help to build a more peaceful and fraternal society",
he affirmed. "Let us think of loyalty, perseverance, friendship,
sharing, solidarity. In fact, there are many values and attitudes fostered
by football that are not only important on the field, but in all aspects of
life, especially in building peace. Sport is a school for peace - it
teaches us how to build peace".
In this sense, Francis goes on to highlight three lessons that can be
drawn from sports and which represent three essential attitudes for the
cause of peace: the need to train, "fair play", and honour among
competitors. "Firstly, sport teaches us that to win, you have to
train", he observed. "We can see in sport a metaphor for our
lives. In life, you have to struggle, to 'train', to strive to obtain
important results. Sportsmanship thus becomes an image of the sacrifices
needed to promote the growth of those virtues that build character. If, for
a person to improve, it takes dedicated and continuous 'training', how much
effort needs to be invested to achieve encounter and peace between
individuals and peoples! It is necessary to train hard".
He continued, "Football can and should be a school for building a
'culture of encounter'", making peace and harmony possible among
people. And here a second lesson from sport comes to our aid: the 'fair
play' football can teach us. To play as a team it is necessary to think
first of the good of the group, not of oneself. To win, one must overcome
individualism, selfishness, all forms of racism, intolerance and the
exploitation of the human person. Being greedy, hoarding everything for
ourselves, is an obstacle to the successful outcome of a team not only in
football; when we are greedy in life, ignoring the people around us, the
whole of society is harmed".
The final lesson that sport can provide for peace is respect between
competitors. "The secret of victory on the field - but also in life -
is learning to respect not only my team-mates, but also my opponents. No
one wins alone, on the field or in life! No-one should feel isolated or
excluded. And be careful! No segregation, no racism! And if it is true
that, at the end of this World Cup, only one national team will lift the
trophy as winners, learning the lessons that sports teach us all to be
victorious, strengthening the bonds that unite us".
The Holy Father concluded by greeting the president of Brazil, Dilma
Rousseff, and promising to pray for all. "May this World Cup take
place with serenity and tranquillity, always with mutual respect,
solidarity and brotherhood among men and women who acknowledge each other
as members of a single family".
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NEW SAINTS ON 23 NOVEMBER
Vatican City, 12 June 2014 (VIS) - During this morning's ordinary public
consistory in the Vatican the Holy Father decreed that on 23 November 2014,
festivity of Christ King of the Universe, the following blesseds will be
inscribed in the book of saints:
- Blessed Giovanni Antonio Farina, bishop of Vicenza, Italy, and founder
of the Institute of the Sisters of Saint Dorothy, Daughters of the Sacred
Hearts.
- Blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara of the Holy Family, Indian priest and
founder of the Congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate.
- Blessed Ludovico de Casoria, Italian professed priest of the Order of
Friars Minor, founder of the Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of
Saint Elizabeth ("Bigie").
- Blessed Nicola da Longobardi, Italian professed oblate of the Order of Minims.
- Blessed Eufrasia Eluvathingal of the Sacred Heart, Indian professed
religious of the Congregation of the Mother of Carmel.
- Blessed Amato Ronconi, Italian layperson of the Third Order of St.
Francis, founder of the founder of the Hospital-Hospice for Poor Pilgrims
of Saludecio, now the Beato Amato Ronconi Nursing Home.
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www.visnews.org and www.vatican.va
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Information Service may be reproduced wholly or partially by quoting
the source: V. I. S. - Vatican Information Service.
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