Sitting alongside soccer stars such as Ronaldinho and Bryan Ruiz on
Wednesday, Pope Francis announced that a second edition of his 2014
interreligious match for peace will take place in May.
“I invite you all to the Match for Peace. It will be here in Rome May
29,” the Pope said Feb. 3 at an event organized by the Pontifical
Foundation Scholas Occurrentes.
The soccer match is aimed at demonstrating “that we are capable of
making peace with a game, with art,” he said, adding that he’s doing it
“as a service.”
“One of the definitions of the Pope is to be the servant of the servants
of God. That is why I am here, that is why I agreed to come,” Francis
said, explaining that the intent of the game isn’t proselytization, but
the good of the human person.
“I want to be very clear: what matters here is the human person.
Man and woman have to be the center,” he said.
The first match for peace
took place Sept. 1, 2014, at Rome’s Olympic Stadium, and was organized
by retired Catholic soccer star Javier “Pupi” Zanetti, who was captain
of the Argentine national team and of Inter Milan in Italy.
Zanetti, who had formed a close relationship with the Pope while he was
Archbishop of Buenos Aires, pitched Francis the idea of organizing a
sports event that brought together members of different religions.
Francis backed the idea, and charged Zanetti with organizing the match
alongside the Pontifical Academy for Social Sciences. Scholas
Occurrentes and Italy's PUPI Foundation were two other key organizers
who helped put the match together.
Past soccer players who represent different cultures and religions,
including Buddhists, Christians, Jews, Hindus, Muslims, and Shintoists
all participated in the event.
In addition to Zanetti, other well-known players who participated in the
match were Diego Armando Maradona, Diego Simeone, Gabriel Heinze, Mauro
Icardi; Colombian Ivan Cordoba, Carlos "El Pibe" Valderrama; Chilean
Ivan Zamorano; Alessandro del Piero, Francesco Toldo and Buffon Italian
Gianluiggi and Cameroon's Samuel Eto'o.
Pope Francis made his announcement for the second match at the Vatican’s
Casina Pio IV for the World Congress of Scholas Occurrentes.
Scholas was founded by Pope Francis while he was Archbishop of Buenos
Aires as an initiative to encourage social integration and the culture
of encounter through technology, arts, and sports.
In the course of the meeting, the organization presented three of its
current programs: Scholas Arts, Scholas Sports and Social, and Scholas
Citizenship, all of which promote the formation of youth.
The Pope was flanked by major soccer players such as Costa Rican Bryan
Ruiz, Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, more commonly known as “Ronaldinho,”
José María del Corral, Enrique Palmeyro, the president of the Spanish
Soccer League Javier Tebas, and the new president of CONMEBOL.
Before heading out, Pope Francis offered brief reflections on the world of education to conclude the event.
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