SAN ANTONIO – On June 20, 2026, the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower hosted a special Mass to celebrate the profound impact of sports within the San Antonio community. This event drew a diverse group of attendees, including local community members, passionate sports fans, and notable figures such as Spurs Center Luke Kornet.
The Mass was an opportunity to reflect on the significant role that sports play in fostering community spirit, promoting teamwork, instilling discipline, and inspiring future generations. The presence of the Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco, affectionately known as the “Spurs Sisters,” added a unique element to the celebration, emphasizing the intertwining of faith and sports in San Antonio’s culture.
During the Mass, attendees engaged in prayers and reflections that highlighted the importance of sports as a unifying force. This event coincided with the FIFA World Cup, a global tournament known for its capacity to bring people together from across different cultures and backgrounds. The connection was further underscored by Pope Leo’s prayer intention focusing on sports and their ability to unite individuals worldwide.
As San Antonio continues to embrace its identity as a sports city, events like this Mass serve as poignant reminders of the values that sports instill and the community bonds they create. The celebration not only honored local athletes and teams but also recognized the collective spirit of San Antonio, where sports remain a vital part of life and culture.
A special Mass celebrating the importance and impact of sports in San Antonio was held on June 20, 2026, drawing community members, sports fans and even Spurs Center Luke Kornet. (Copyright 2026 by KSAT – All rights reserved.)

