Thursday, April 29, 2010

Church defends £10k confession box deal with gambling firm

A church has defended a decision to allow one of its confession boxes to be sponsored by a betting firm in a £10,000 deal. It is understood the confession box at Our Lady and St Etheldreda church, in Newmarket, is the first globally to be sponsored by a business.

Irish bookmakers Paddy Power paid £10,000 for the privilege of having its name on the new box – now called a sin bin – at the Catholic church. Top jockey Frankie Dettori, who was married there, performed the official opening.



Last night, gambling support charity GamCare said it would be speaking with the priest in charge to find out more about the deal and said it would be concerned if the sponsored name plate did not also carry information about the support available for addicted gamblers.

Paddy Power – which has 200 betting offices in Ireland and almost 100 in the UK and a turnover of £2billion – only became involved after it was contacted by the priest at the church.



Father Michael Griffin said: “It was suggested by a parishioner that we asked Paddy Power for help because of their horseracing connections and we were very pleased when they generously agreed.

“We were happy to put a plaque up on the side of the box – which we refer to as a reconciliation room – and I have mentioned Paddy Power in a sermon. There has been no adverse reaction from anyone to the fact that the sponsorship has come from a bookmakers.”

3 comments:

arbroath said...

Ahh... the Catholic church is getting back into the money business.

I bet Jesus is thrilled.

arbroath said...

Money can turn anybody.

arbroath said...

Wow...this is really bad.