
Switzerland: Priest on priest football becomes Sunday religion
Catholic priests and priests-in-training took to the pitch for a game of football on Sunday in the Swiss countryside village of Riddes. Football has become a weekly pastime for the faithful, who have come to enjoy a kick about to escape their rigorous schedules.
The studious young priests from the Society of Saint Pius X, founded by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, drive a minivan to the location and enjoy the beautiful game before heading to their their studies and responsibilities by bus.
Abbe Stanus explained how playing football enables the priests and priests-in-waiting to relax and take a break from their studies.

Catholic priests and priests-in-training took to the pitch for a game of football on Sunday in the Swiss countryside village of Riddes. Football has become a weekly pastime for the faithful, who have come to enjoy a kick about to escape their rigorous schedules.
The studious young priests from the Society of Saint Pius X, founded by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, drive a minivan to the location and enjoy the beautiful game before heading to their their studies and responsibilities by bus.
Abbe Stanus explained how playing football enables the priests and priests-in-waiting to relax and take a break from their studies.