MILAN — BEHIND THE GLITTER of Olympic gold, a SHOCKING agenda is being pushed onto THOUSANDS of Italian children. In the hallowed halls of a 16th-century church, the Catholic Archdiocese of Milan is conducting a MASSIVE social experiment, using the 2026 Winter Games as a cover to INDOCTRINATE the young. While athletes compete for glory, the Church is handing out snowflake medals in a sinister “Tour of Sports Values,” brazenly merging faith with state-sponsored sport to create a new generation of followers.
This is NOT mere philanthropy. Archbishop Mario Delpini’s letters anchor a program aiming to ensnare 13,000 youths from schools and parishes. Officials admit the goal is to “rethink sport” as a vehicle for Church doctrine—cooperation, respect, and inclusion DEFINED by Catholic orthodoxy. “Sport helps young people learn from being together,” a project manager stated, in a chilling understatement of a campaign that replaces pure competition with religiously-filtered “ethical principles.” The boundary between playground and pulpit has been OBLITERATED.
The machinery is vast and alarming: nearly 1,000 parish “oratories” across the archdiocese, coordinated by the powerful FOM foundation, now repurposed as Olympic indoctrination centers. Children are subjected to athlete testimonials from figures like basketball player Giordano Bortolani, who admits church leaders took him to pray BETWEEN training sessions. This is how champions are MOLDED here—their first encounter with sport forever intertwined with prayer and dogma.
As the world watches the Olympics, a DEEPER GAME is being played in the shadows of Milan’s Duomo. The question is no longer about who wins gold, but about who is winning the souls of a nation’s children. The podium has become an altar, and the true victors wear clerical robes.




