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Germany v Argentina: It’s Pope against Pope


on July 11, 2014 / in  <http://www.vanguardngr.com/category/2014-world-cup/>
2014 World Cup 12:50 am / Comments

WILL the World Cup final become a “Holy War”?
At the very least, Sunday’s match could put millions of Catholics – not to
mention Vatican employees – in a bit of a bind.
Will they root for Argentina, the homeland of Pope Francis, who is known to
be an ardent soccer aficionado? Or will they back Germany, the native
country of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, also a big football fan?
And what about the Big Referee Upstairs? Whose prayers will he heed when the
game is
on the line?
Germany reached the final match on Tuesday by blowing out Brazil, the host
country. Argentina beat the Netherlands on Wednesday afternoon.
Of course, both Popes (not to mention God) have more important things on
their minds. But the pontiffs have also said that sports can be more than
fun and games.
“The sport of football can be a vehicle of education for the values of
honesty, solidarity and fraternity, especially for the younger generation,”
Benedict told
Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper back in 2008.
His successor, Francis has echoed those remarks, and even promised not to
pray for Argentina.
But a Catholic who met Pope Francis this week to discuss more serious
matters said that the pontiff seemed to be secretly pulling for his home
team.
“He absolutely wants for Argentina to win,” Peter Saunders, a victim of
sexual abuse from England who met Francis on Monday, told the Boston Globe.
“He didn’t say it out loud, but you could see it in his eyes, he’s a closet
fan.”
And earlier this month, before Argentina played Switzerland, Francis
jokingly told his Swiss Guards, “It’s going to be war!”
It will be interesting to see what the Vatican says about the
Argentina-Germany matchup. The men are known to be close, with Francis
saying he and Benedict “are brothers.”
Maybe the “brothers” will put a little wager on the high-stakes soccer
match, or maybe this just means that God has a really good sense of humor.
Vatican spokesman Rev. Federico Lombardi said the popes didn’t have plans to
watch Sunday’s final together, but left often the possibility that something
could be, ah, afoot.

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