In secular France, chaplains prepare to provide Olympians with spiritual support during the Games

Jason Nioka, a former judo champion and deacon who's in charge of the largest contingent of Olympic chaplains, about 40 priests, nuns and lay Catholics, walks inside the Madeleine church, Thursday, May 30, 2024 in Paris. As athletes rev up their training and organizers finalize everything from ceremonies to podiums before the Paris Olympics, more than 120 faith leaders are preparing for a different challenge – spiritually supporting some 14,000 participants from around the world, especially those whose medal dreams will inevitably get crushed. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

PARIS (AP) — As athletes rev up their training and organizers finalize everything from ceremonies to podiums before the Paris Olympics, more than 120 faith leaders are preparing for a different challenge — spiritually supporting some 10,000 Olympic athletes from around the world, especially those whose medal dreams will inevitably get crushed.

“We’ll need to bring them back to earth, because it can feel like the end of the world after working on this goal for four or five years,†said Jason Nioka, a former judo champion and deacon who’s in charge of the largest contingent of Olympic chaplains, about 40 Catholic priests, nuns and lay faithful.

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