Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Pope must not be subjected to vuvuzelas

Although himself an avid football fan, the Most Rev Vincent Nichols, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, is worried that the forthcoming Papal visit could be marred by vuvuzelas.

"I have had enough of them already," says the Archbishop of Westminster.

"I hope they stay in South Africa. Personally, I think the football would be more enjoyable without this constant cacophony."

He is concerned that some people have got into the habit of using the plastic horns during the World Cup in South Africa and might not be able to resist using them when Pope Benedict XVI, pictured, addresses crowds in Britain.

The Pope is due to arrive in September for a state visit when he will meet the Queen and beatify Cardinal John Henry Newman.

He is scheduled to visit Glasgow, Edinburgh, Coventry and London during his four-day visit and address a number of crowds.

Archbishop Nichols has often spoken of his love of the beautiful game, and, in particular, his devotion to Liverpool Football Club. He recently named Kenny Dalglish as his sporting hero.

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