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Star wants to be a priest
Monday 19th February 2007, 11:54AM GMT.
A Stafford Rangers star hopes to eventually swap his football strip for a clerical robe and be a priest.
Midfielder Kevin Street, aged 29, is studying for a degree in Theology.
He says it was his ‘original aim’ to go into the priesthood. He said: “I’m not a stereotypical priest – I just love God. I’m as loud as anyone else when I’m on the pitch and enjoy the banter -I’m just also extremely religious.”
He says of his team mates: “They do lay into me about it. I suppose it’s because its unusual. It’s lighthearted banter.
“Becoming a priest is something I definitely want to end up doing.
“I have to finish my degree and then do a devotional ministerial course which will take a few years. I imagine it will be about 10 years time before I finally make it.”
“I love football to bits but know eventually the time will come when I will finally become a priest. I would always like to keep a hand in football though.”
Kevin, who lives in Nantwich, said he wants to use his football experience to help him.
He said: “The youth of today idolise footballers so it would be a good way in to speak to them about Christ.”
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