The sport as the glue of an entire community. The presentation took place sports clubpresided over by the parish priest of SpadaforaMonsignor Alessandro Lo Nardo, the Asd SGM (Saints Joseph and Martin) Sports. The ceremony took place on the pitchOratoryin the presence of the parish priest and the mayor Lillo Pistoneof the councilors Pinella Giacobbo, Carlo Alberto Lamberto And Nino Miceliof the Prime Minister Andrea Giacobbo and the senator Barbara Florida.
Instead, the details of the association were reported Maria Ialacquawho with deep emotion underlined how the new reality is born thanks toOratory led by Father Lo Nardo, which today has 250 members. A dimension that found light thanks to the attention and commitment of the parish priest, who in a short time managed to bring together numerous young people. THE’Asd SGM Spadafora includes 3 sport: volleyball, basketball And 5-a-side football. The coaches and their respective teams were then introduced. In total there are 80 kids involved.
“The activity ofOratory created this sports club – said the mayor Lillo Pistone -. There are social inclusionfriendship, overall unity. As Administration we will spend our time and accompany these initiatives that are good”. The speeches of the Prime Minister were also greatly appreciated Andrea Giacobbowho as a sportsman defined the birth ofassociation an important piece in the community, and of the councillor Nino Miceliwho for 25 years led a team of soccerand therefore defined it sport lifeblood of enthusiasm because it manages to make the heart beat.
Then the senator’s words Barbara Florida: “Lo sport it is a language, like art and like music. The important thing is to feel good, to find the right note to discover oneself and to also be competitive but in a healthy way”. Monsignor’s speech was very heartfelt Alessandro Lo Nardo. “I thank those who supported us and those who were with us even in silence and with discretion – highlighted the parish priest -. The world is more beautiful when so many young people and families come closer to the parish community. As Pope Francis said, in sport the important thing is not to participate, but to give the best of oneself.”
Finally then, the words of mister Happy Miceliwho leads the school ofOratorywho hoped that this reality could take off. There was no shortage of surprises during the ceremony. And therefore, the video messages of the Archbishop Monsignor Giovanni Accolla with his spiritual wishes, and of several players including Marco Manettacaptain ofAcr Messina. The ceremony concluded with a moment of conviviality.