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Vatican releases guidance on sports

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Giving the Best of Yourself – is the first-ever Vatican document on sports.

The document addresses a number of matters, including highly competitive children’s sports, putting political and economic pressures on athletes to win “at all costs”, playing sport on Sundays and unsportsmanlike or violent behaviour.

The document, which speaks out about sports-related corruption, over-commercialisation, manipulation and abuse, says organisations and institutions sponsoring sports programmes need expert-guided child protection policies.

E-sports – video game competitions and tournaments that award large cash prizes and draw huge numbers of spectators – are also mentioned.

Bishops, parishes and lay Catholics are called on to help “humanise” sports.

The timing of sports is mentioned in the context of Mass attendance.

The document says playing sports on Sundays is alright, as a means of bringing families and communities together in joy and celebration.

However, it notes these events should not be used as an excuse to miss Mass.

The document was released by the Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life.

Pope Francis, who is a football supporter, says sport is “a very rich source of values and virtues that help us to become better people.

“We need to deepen the close connection that exists between sport and life, which can enlighten one another,” he says.

Specific concerns the document raises include:

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