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The game’s not over at half time

Summary by The Catholic Weekly
Josh Addo-Carr preparing for a Canterbury-Bankstown fixture at Accor Stadium. Photo: Wikimedia Commons. I was chatting with a good friend of mine recently—a Catholic priest with a deep love for both faith and footy—when he brought up the virtue of fortitude, and how it plays out not only in the spiritual life but also in sport. Fortitude is one of the four cardinal virtues. It’s often described as courage in the face of adversity, but it’s more …
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The Catholic Weekly broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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