Posted on 01/31/2009 3:55:49 AM PST by GonzoII
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Friday January 30, 2009A Super Bowl of Faith as Both Steelers and Cardinal Owners Are Deeply Committed Christians
By John-Henry Westen TAMPA, January 30, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Super Bowl XLIII has a tie in to the pro-life movement as one of the members of the Rooney family, which owns the Pittsburgh Steelers, is heavily involved in pro-life activism through the Thomas More Law Center in Ann Arbour Michigan. Brian Rooney, the Law Center's Director of Communications and Development, is also a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers Board of Directors.
Rooney went on to say, "I remember as a young boy, after every game - no matter how big - the team would come into the locker room, take a knee, and recite the Lord's Prayer. Only after the prayer would Coach Chuck Noll, another man of great Christian faith, say his post game comments. Tony Dungy was a Steelers player and assistant coach then, and Noll's quiet faith and leadership style shaped Coach Dungy's. It's no accident that Coach Mike Tomlin, a protégé of Coach Dungy's, leads the team in line with how Noll and Dungy led. This has always been the Steelers' way, the Rooney way, which is really founded upon the rock of our Christian faith. No matter who wins the game on Sunday, the Bidwells, Rooneys, and many players on both sides will give thanks to God after, and this says more about our country then the game itself." And while their respective teams will be in a fierce battle on the field at Raymond James Stadium this Sunday, the owners of the Arizona Cardinals have been friends with the Rooney family since the founding of the NFL, and are also deeply committed Christians. Curt Warner, the quarterback of the Cardinals is known for starting every interview by thanking God. Troy Polamalu, the long-haired free safety for the Steelers said at Super Bowl media day, "I feel like faith is the foundation of everything I do on the field and off. It determines how you live your life when you love God." Steelers Defensive end Aaron Smith said he relies on his faith and prayers to God, along with a men's ministry book, "The Sampson Syndrome," as his 5-year-old son Elijah battles leukemia. "My prayers are thanking the Lord for every minute I get to raise him," Smith said. Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin said, "First and foremost, I want people to know who I am and what the most important thing is in my life, my relationship with Jesus Christ. Football is what we do; faith is who we are all the time." |
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But NBC will not allow the beautiful pro-life commercial that shows a sonogram picture of a baby that is thankfully not aborted and becomes President of the U.S.The video of this successful message can be seen on ‘spirit daily’
It’s a powerful video. I was happy that Bill O’Reilly showed it. He has a big audience & it sure is food for thought for all....especially our young ones.
What happened to Dan Rooney then? Guess he wants to be Ambassador to Ireland.
God bless Bill O’Reilly.
Good article!
I grew up in Pittsburgh and now live in Indianapolis. Tony Dungy has indeed been a huge influence wherever he has been and many players can trace their faith to his influence. He definately left a strong and lasting impression on Steeler players. Thank God for Brian Rooney and his pro-life work. Kurt Warner and his Christian faith is a huge inspiration to me.
However, I will be rooting for the Cardinals. Reason being is that Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney endorsed Sen. Barack Obama back in April 2008. And, I read somewhere that he may be in line for an ambassador position to Ireland thanks to his backing of 0.
Go Cardinals and Kurt Warner!!!!!!
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/steelers/s_562310.html
http://kdka.com/steelers/Steelers.Dan.Rooney.2.921627.html
Great minds think alike.
I wonder if committed Christians owned gladiatorial schools in the Roman Empire?
Don't even try it, this is a game; not murder.
Steelers ownership endorsed 0bambi early and often. Go Cards!
Bambi probably supports whoever is favored - he's that kind of guy. Next year it will be someone else.
At least not on the field, usually.
So what? Are they rich because they are better Christians than others?
Dan Rooney is a CINO and a RINO.
Perhaps Brian Rooney will help get the pro-life commercial on television.
I just heard that EWTN will be showing the pro-life ad on EWTN during the super bowl game.
WONDERFUL!
Is EWTN also broadcasting the Super Bowl? The whole point was to reach the football-watching audience, not the EWTN audience.
Quite a silly post
Makes one wonder if you know anything about gadiators, christians or football.
It just might make some curious people aware of what a great resource,EWTN is in a growing secular world.An interested person could have watched the recent Washington-March For Life in its entirety on EWTN.
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