Vatican City, 19 June 2015 (VIS) - “The
world of sport looks to the Church with trust and attention, as it is
aware that together it is possible to work to restore to sporting
practice its true meaning: an educational, playful and recreational
meaning, and also its cultural and social dignity. You are well aware
of this, having chosen sport as an experience of development and
growth, in the presence of a condition of fragility and limitation”,
said the Pope as he received in audience 150 athletes participating
in the Italian “Special Olympics”, and who will participate in
the finals of the World Games in Los Angeles this July. The “Special
Olympics” is an international sporting association founded in 1968
in the United States by Eunice Kennedy Shriver to help those with
different mental capabilities to develop confidence in themselves and
in their social capacities through training and competitive sport.
“It is beautiful and meaningful that
young people and adults find in sport and participation in
competitions, including at an international level, an incentive to
live their life fully. It is a challenge”, emphasised Francis, “and
you have accepted it and 'taken the field'. I encourage you to
continue in your efforts to help each other to discover your
potential and to love life, to appreciate it in all its limits and
above all, its beautiful sides. Sport is a path that is well-suited
to this discovery, to opening oneself up, to coming out of oneself
and getting involved. In this way one learns to participate, to outdo
oneself, to strive together. All this helps you to become active
members of society and also of the Church; and it helps society
itself and the Church to overcome all forms of discrimination and
exclusion”.
“Please”, he continued, “be
faithful to this ideal of sport. Do not let yourself be contaminated
by a false sporting culture, that of economic success, victory at any
cost, and individualism. Rather, it is necessary to rediscover
amateur sport, the sport of gratuity, sport for sport's sake. We must
protect and defend sport as an experience of human values:
competition yes, but in loyalty and solidarity. Dignity for every
person: always! No-one must feel excluded from sport. And the
generous action and harmony between the various institutional and
social bodies is necessary to attain this objective”.
He concluded by wishing them a joyful
and serene experience at the upcoming World Championship, expressing
his hope that they would enjoy themselves and form friendships with
brothers and sisters throughout the world and reminding them to pray
for him.
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