San Antonio’s Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco pray for Spurs’ playoff success

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SAN ANTONIO – The Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco, affectionately known as the “Spurs Sisters,” have established themselves as a beloved presence at San Antonio Spurs games. Their unique role involves praying courtside for the team’s success, combining their spiritual mission with a passion for basketball.

As the Spurs prepared for a crucial Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the sisters had opportunities to travel for the event but opted to remain in San Antonio. They chose to celebrate the game from home, continuing to fulfill their mission while supporting the team from afar.

Sydney Moss, the vocation director at St. John Bosco, expressed gratitude for the increased awareness surrounding the Salesian Sisters. “We’re super blessed and humbled that now more people know about Salesian sisters, that we’re not just the Spurs nuns, but that we work with young people,” Moss stated. This recognition highlights the sisters’ broader commitment to guiding youth towards a closer relationship with Christ, emphasizing the importance of engaging with their interests, including basketball.

Moss elaborated on this mission, noting, “That is our whole mission, is to lead young people closer to Christ, and part of that means loving what young people love. So we get to play basketball with them, watch basketball with them. And it’s just, it’s a lot of fun.” This approach not only fosters a sense of community but also encourages young people to explore their faith in a relatable context.

In recent weeks, the sisters have received substantial support from the community, with many fans expressing their appreciation for the spiritual backing they provide. With the Spurs aiming for a chance to advance to the NBA Finals, the sisters remain hopeful and continue their prayers for the team’s success.

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