In the next few days, some high athletes who can join the crowd at the Plaza de San Pedro to closely follow the conclave to choose the new pope. Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek, the players who participated in the tomorrow of Italy, announced that they would go to the Vatican if they had an occasion.
“I’m not a Catholic. I’m going because I think it’s something in history. We are talking about it. I learned a lot, because I didn’t know anything about the Catholic religion. In the smoke, it seems great. I want to go to her and be close because we’re here, “Gauff said Tuesday.
During the conclave, the ballots were burned and the black smoke coming out of the chimney of the Sistine Chapel meant no decision; White smoke indicates that the Cardinals chose a pope and he accepted.
Swiatek, three times Roman champion, said: “I would (go) to live only the experience. But I can see the logical how it would be“He said there was no way of knowing exactly when to choose the pope or how much it would last.
Conclave begins on Wednesday and lasts until May 18. Gauff is a sincere Christian who often mentions his faith in speeches after the parties. «It is very important for me. I’m not here trying to force anyone to believe anything, “Gauff said of his faith.
“When people begin to criticize anything, be religious, or pride for their sexuality or anything like this, it’s pretty censorship. I think we should do everything we want, as long as it doesn’t get along with other people. For me it is important to share it and other people know that it helps me. He will also help other people in his life. “
Source: La Verdad

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