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Vatican cricket team tours UK to strengthen interfaith relations

The ‘Light of Faith’ tour by St Peter’s Cricket Club seeks to build bridges between cultures and religions through a shared love of sport.

By Philippa Hitchen

The Vatican’s cricket team takes off on a fourth UK tour on Tuesday, with the goal of strengthening interfaith relations high on their action-packed agenda.

The team, officially known as St Peter’s Cricket Club, was established in 2013 and is made up of young men who are studying for the priesthood in Rome.

It operates under the auspices of the Pontifical Council for Culture and was set up to promote ecumenical and interfaith relations through a shared love of cricket.

‘Light of Faith’ tour


The team begins their 12-day ‘Light of Faith’ tour in the north of England, playing an opening match against the prestigious Jesuit-run Stonyhurst College.

On July 6th, the Vatican XI comes to London where they will join with members of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s team at the famous Lord’s cricket ground to play against an interfaith side that includes Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Buddhist and Jewish players.

They will also play matches against a team of Members of Parliament, against a Commonwealth XI, and the Royal Household Cricket Club at Windsor Castle. On July 8th they visit a young offenders’ prison unit, celebrating Mass and playing a match there.

As well as their sporting fixtures, the Vatican team will be visiting a London mosque, a Sikh gurdwara, a Hindu temple and a Jewish synagogue to strengthen interreligious relations and to highlight the vital role of faith in contemporary society.

For updates on the tour, visit the St. Peter’s Cricker Club’s club’s social media:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vaticancricketclub/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/VaticanCricket

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02 July 2018, 10:36