Hello to all the Landover Baptists of Freehold 
I just wanted to share some news about His Holiness, Pope Leo XIV, celebrating his love for tennis. As you may not know, he was a tennis player before becoming Pope, as he loved the balls bouncing on floor.
Here is an article of His Holiness meeting the tennis champion Jannik Sinner:
This is definitely a pleasant surprise to know, as many of our youngsters need to do some sports instead of going to DamnDonald. 
Ciao, and remember to not stay too much on the couch.

I just wanted to share some news about His Holiness, Pope Leo XIV, celebrating his love for tennis. As you may not know, he was a tennis player before becoming Pope, as he loved the balls bouncing on floor.
Here is an article of His Holiness meeting the tennis champion Jannik Sinner:
Pope Leo XIV meets with tennis champion Jannik Sinner
As the 2025 Italian Open is underway in Rome, Pope Leo XIV receives professional tennis player Jannik Sinner in the Vatican, along with his family and the president of the Italian Tennis Federation.
By Deborah Castellano Lubov
On Wednesday, Pope Leo XIV received tennis champion Jannik Sinner in the Vatican.
According to the Holy See Press Office, the audience between the Pope and the 23-year-old athlete included Mr. Sinner's family and the President of the Italian Tennis Federation, Alberto Binaghi.
It took place in the rooms attached to the Vatican's Paul VI Hall.
Mr. Bruni said Pope Leo's passion for tennis is well-known. In the video, Mr. Sinner is seen offering the Pope a tennis ball and asking if he wanted to play.
The Pope responded, "Here we'll break something. Best not to!"
The 2025 Italian Open, officially known as the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, is currently underway in Rome at the Foro Italico complex.
This prestigious tennis tournament, part of both the ATP and WTA 1000 circuits, began on May 7 and will conclude on May 18.
Top international and Italian players are competing at the event.
As the 2025 Italian Open is underway in Rome, Pope Leo XIV receives professional tennis player Jannik Sinner in the Vatican, along with his family and the president of the Italian Tennis Federation.
By Deborah Castellano Lubov
On Wednesday, Pope Leo XIV received tennis champion Jannik Sinner in the Vatican.
According to the Holy See Press Office, the audience between the Pope and the 23-year-old athlete included Mr. Sinner's family and the President of the Italian Tennis Federation, Alberto Binaghi.
It took place in the rooms attached to the Vatican's Paul VI Hall.
Mr. Bruni said Pope Leo's passion for tennis is well-known. In the video, Mr. Sinner is seen offering the Pope a tennis ball and asking if he wanted to play.
The Pope responded, "Here we'll break something. Best not to!"
The 2025 Italian Open, officially known as the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, is currently underway in Rome at the Foro Italico complex.
This prestigious tennis tournament, part of both the ATP and WTA 1000 circuits, began on May 7 and will conclude on May 18.
Top international and Italian players are competing at the event.

Ciao, and remember to not stay too much on the couch.

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