Faith, Peace, and the Power of Sport: Jubilee Sport Conference 2025 at the Vatican.

Faith, Peace, and the Power of Sport: Jubilee Sport Conference 2025 at the Vatican.

I write with heartfelt gratitude following the extraordinary privilege of attending the Jubilee of Sport Conference 2025 at the Vatican. It was a sacred honour to be present for such a meaningful and insightful gathering, and I extend my sincere congratulations to our hosts at the Vatican for a conference marked by profound wisdom, warmth, and gracious hospitality.

His Holiness Pope Leo’s address was deeply moving and spiritually enriching. His words illuminated the divine potential of sport as a powerful instrument for the betterment of individual lives and the healing of communities. Bishop-elect Christopher Hughes and I were especially inspired by his emphasis on sport as a potential means of social transformation, peace-building, and international solidarity. These principles echo the heart of the Gospel and the call to love and serve one another.

We were further encouraged by the opportunity to meet with Dr. Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee, and to explore future initiatives together. It was also a great honour to be invited by Professor Keim, UNESCO Chair for Sport, Development, Peace, and Olympic Education, to affirm our support for the Paris 2024 Declaration on Olympic Education, Olympic Values, and Sport for Development and Peace.

Paris 2024 Declaration on Olympic Education, Olympic Values and Sport, Development and Peace (SDP)

The Paris 2024 Declaration on Olympic Education, Olympic Values, and Sport, Development and Peace (SDP) is a global call to action led by the National Pierre de Coubertin Committees of South Africa and France, the Pierre de Coubertin Family Association, and the UNESCO Chair for Sport, Development, Peace and Olympic Education.

This declaration highlights the power of sport as a transformative force for peace, education, and sustainable development. It emphasizes values rooted in Olympism and the Paralympic spirit, calling for:

  • Stronger global partnerships across governments, civil society, sport organizations, and educational institutions.
  • Broader engagement of youth from early childhood to university level in sport and peace-building initiatives.
  • The promotion of inner peace, inclusion, health, and well-being through sport in urban and community spaces.
  • Greater recognition of sports’ role in conflict mediation, cultural exchange, and as a tool to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Importantly, the Declaration urges continued investment in Olympic education, research, and cross-cultural collaboration, with a clear focus on integrating perspectives from both the Global South and North.

Sports For All Summit

Sports For All Summit

TICCN minister Reverend Christopher Hughes attended the Sports For All Summit in the Vatican. People from around the world came together to promote the importance of sports for human, educational and spiritual growth. During the summit a Declaration was presented with a commitment from attendees to give greater promotion in their own institutions and sports organizations to the social and inclusive dimensions of sports. 

Reverend Christopher was a cosignatory on the declaration and among the gifts that were exchanged he presented Pope Francis with the popular golden TICCN crest badge (see photo).

Pope Francis showed great interest in the work of TICCN and presented Reverend Christopher with a cross which Reverend Christopher will present to Archbishop Steven during the TICCN conference on 12th October.

Since the birth of modern sports in the 19th century, the Church has willingly accompanied and promoted the practice of sports. Using the words of His Holiness Pius XII, sport is not “a vain agitation of limbs,” but an “activity with high educational and social potential, capable of promoting the person.”

Cardinal Kevin Joseph Farrell