Archbishop José H. Gomez of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati are taking an active interest in the big football championship game on Feb. 13, which pits the Los Angeles Rams against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Each archbishop is rooting enthusiastically for his home team. They even placed a friendly wager on the outcome. The challenge was announced Feb. 9 in a joint video post. Archbishop Schnurr is offering a case of Cincinnati’s own Graeter’s ice cream for his part in the wager, while Archbishop Gomez is offering baked treats from LA’s Porto’s Bakery.
“I look forward to celebrating the Rams’ victory with the delicious Graeter’s ice cream that Archbishop Schnurr will be sending my way,” Archbishop Gomez said.
“One of the best parts of the Bengals’ triumph will be digging into the famous Porto’s pasteles and cookies provided by my friend Archbishop Gomez,” responded Archbishop Schnurr.
Catholics are encouraged to get involved in this friendly exchange. Donations are being accepted to benefit each archdiocese’s Catholic Education Foundation in the spirit of the big game. Visit
BishopsBigGame.com or follow #BishopsBigGame on social media to learn how to be a part of the excitement and donate to support Catholic school students in the name of your favorite team. The CEF of the “winning” archdiocese will receive 60% of the total fund and the CEF of the other archdiocese will receive 40% of the total fund. All proceeds collected will go directly to the respective CEFs, which provide needs-based tuition assistance for students attending Catholic schools.
To get things started, each archbishop donated $1,000 to the joint fund.
“I am so proud of the Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and the work of the Catholic Education Foundation. Through the generosity of the faithful, the CEF is providing millions of dollars of financial assistance each school year,” said Archbishop Schnurr.
“We may disagree on the winning team, but on Catholic education, our bet is on our Catholic schools in both archdioceses all the way,” added Archbishop Gomez. “I’m proud of the great work of our students, teachers, staff, families and parish communities that make our Catholic schools great, and for the generous support of the faithful through CEF so that our students have the opportunity to learn and grow to become the leaders of tomorrow.”
The Archdiocese of Cincinnati was established in 1821, and The Archdiocese of Los Angeles was established in 1840. Collectively, the two archdioceses minister to more than 5 million
Catholics through 496 parishes, 376 schools and numerous charitable ministries.