VATICAN CITY. — Pope Francis yesterday urged athletes heading to the Rio Olympics to fight the “good fight”, aiming not for medals but solidarity in a world “sick with cruelty”.“I hope that the spirit of the Olympics can inspire everyone, both participants and spectators, to fight the ‘good fight’ and finish the race together,” he said, citing a phrase from the bible about unwavering faith and the struggle against evil. The aim should be to “win as a prize not a medal but something more precious: the realisation of a civilisation in which solidarity reigns, based on the awareness that we are all one family, regardless of differences in culture, skin colour or religion”.

The 79-year-old Argentine was speaking two days before the Olympic opening ceremony in Brazil. “The world thirsts for solidarity, tolerance and reconciliation,” he said as he greeted Portuguese-speaking pilgrims during his weekly general audience at the Vatican. — AFP.

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