Pope Francis' favorite soccer team in Argentina plans to send him a personalized jersey with his name on it.
The San Lorenzo Soccer Club in Buenos Aires announced on its website on
March 18 that it was inspired to make the customized jersey because of
“the repercussion that the election of the former Archbishop of the city
of Buenos Aires as the supreme leader of the Catholic religion has had
around the world.”
The jersey will have the Pope's name in Spanish, “Francisco,” on the back.
In a recent letter to the Pope, who is an avid San Lorenzo fan, the
soccer club expressed its joy over his election “as the Supreme Pontiff
of the Catholic Church.”
It also recalled the “special moments” the club has shared over the
years with Pope Francis, including a 2008 Mass he said as cardinal to
mark the club's 100th anniversary and the time he spent as a young
priest encouraging the team.
These memories “underscore his humility, his friendliness and his
values,” the team said.
“Know that to us you are not just another Pope,
nor the first 'Argentinean' or 'Latin American' or 'Jesuit' Pope. You
are the 'San Lorenzo Pope.'”
The team said Pope Francis would undoubtedly “carry out the same missionary work that inspired the foundation of our club.”
“We salute you and we are with you in your immense present and future
task in search of the brotherhood of peoples, equity and social
justice.”