Why Former Goaltender Guillaume Warmuz Read the Bible in Front of Pope Leo Xiv in Monaco
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SCAN SPORT - The ex-guardian of Lens, Arsenal or Monaco, now chaplain took part in the mass given by Pope Leo XIV at the Louis II stadium on Sunday.
The arrival of Pope Leo XIV in Monaco this Saturday, March 28 was the occasion for a well-known French football player to read a passage from the Old Testament during the mass celebrated at the Louis II stadium.
Former guardian of Lens or Monaco in Ligue 1, reconverted as chaplain, Guillaume Warmuz read on Saturday in public the book of Ezekiel, part of the Bible, during the Pope's visit to the Principality.
This iconic goal of the French Championship in the 1990s took part in the mass given by the sovereign pontiff on Saturday in Monaco.
Reconverted as chaplain after his sports retreat, Guillaume Warmuz, former guardian of Lens and Monaco, participated in the public mass given by Pope Leo XIV in the compound of the ASM.
Failing to be at closed counters for football matches. Passing for 24 hours in Monaco, Pope Leon...
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