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Why Pope Francis cheers for the Special Olympics

Pope Francis receives a gift from a Special Olympian at the Vatican's Clementine Hall, Feb. 16, 2017. / L'Osservatore Romano.

Pope Francis received a delegation from the Special Olympics on Thursday, reflecting on the power of the event to spread joy and hope.

The Pope suggested that joy is at the heart of all sports: "the joy of exercising, of being together, of being alive and rejoicing in the gifts the Creator gives us each day."

"Seeing the smile on your faces and the great happiness in your eyes when you have done well in an event – for the sweetest victory is when we surpass ourselves – we realize what true and well-deserved joy feels like!" the Pope said. "We can learn from you to enjoy small and simple pleasures, and to enjoy them together."

The Special Olympics World Winter Games will take place in the Austrian state of Styria in March.

Pope Francis received the delegation at Clementine Hall Feb. 16. The delegation included athletes, organizers, and other representatives, including Bishop Wilhelm Krautwaschl of Graz-Seckau, whose diocese covers the state of Styria.

Pope Francis told them sports help to spread "a culture of encounter and solidarity."

"Together, athletes and helpers show us that there are no obstacles or barriers which cannot be overcome," he said. "You are a sign of hope for all who commit themselves to a more inclusive society."

"Every life is precious, every person is a gift and inclusion enriches every community and society," the Pope continued. "This is your message for the world, for a world without borders, which excludes no one."

"Sport is good for the body and the soul, and allows us to improve the quality of our lives," he said. "The constant training, which also requires effort and sacrifice, helps you to grow in patience and perseverance, gives you strength and courage and lets you acquire and develop talents which would otherwise remain hidden."

Pope Francis praised the athletes' dedication and cited the Special Olympics athlete's oath: "Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt."

"The Special Olympics World Winter Games will be a wonderful moment in your lives," he told the delegation. "I wish you joyful days together, and time with friends from around the world. I entrust you to the protection of Mary Most Holy, and upon you, your families, and all participants, I invoke divine blessings. And, please, pray for me too."

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