Milan's Catholic leaders faced a choice when the city was selected to host the 2026 Winter Olympics.
They could passively wait for the event to unfold or immediately bring the Olympic spirit into their pastoral work. They chose the latter.
''We believe that the Olympics represent a great educational opportunity in the meanings they will carry,'' wrote Milan's Archbishop Mario Delpini in a letter following the launch of a program aimed at promoting Olympic values among young people.
The Ora Sport on Fire Tour has been underway since late 2022, with new activities led by the archdiocese planned during the Games.
''The city as an Olympic village is a metaphor to say that relationships are shaped by competing in mutual esteem,'' Delpini added.
In Italy, a country shaped by Catholic tradition, the Ora Sport on Fire Tour operates in parish youth centers and schools. It was developed by the Milan archdiocese's sports and youth outreach offices, in collaboration with its school pastoral services.
According to the Rev. Stefano Guidi, who heads the archdiocese's Service for Oratories and Sport, both the program and the activities that will run during the Games aim to make a specific contribution by highlighting the inclusive and social aspects of sport.
''We hope that these values will help young people in our city grow,'' he said.