Vatican invited to opening ceremony of Winter Games

Carol Glatz | Catholic News Service

Wearing traditional clothing, a man carries the Olympic torch in Seoul, South Korea. KIM HONG-JI | REUTERS VIA CNS

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The sun rises Jan. 30 over the rings of the 2018 Winter Olympics on a beach in South Korea. JEON HEON-KYUN | EPA VIA CNS

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VATICAN CITY — For the first time, the International Olympic Committee has invited a Vatican delegation not only to take part in the opening ceremony of the Winter Games, but also to attend its general meeting as an official observer. The delegation was to be led by Msgr. Melchor Sanchez de Toca Alameda, undersecretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture and head of its “Culture and Sport” section.

The Vatican delegation was invited to attend the opening ceremony at the Olympic Stadium in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 9 as well as the Olympic committee’s annual session Feb. 5-7 where voting members meet to discuss major issues in the world of sports, reported the Vatican newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, Feb. 2.

A Vatican delegation attended the opening of the Summer Olympics in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, but this was the first time a Vatican delegation was also invited to attend an annual session of the Olympic committee.

Msgr. Sanchez, a former modern pentathlete, told the Vatican newspaper he would present Thomas Bach, president of the IOC, and all Korean Olympic athletes with the official yellow and white jerseys worn by members of the Vatican’s running club “Athletica Vaticana,” which — like its other sports teams — is made up of employees of Vatican City State and the Holy See. 

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