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Meet Sister Betty, the courtside nun who prays for the Newfoundland Rogues

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The roar of the fans in a stadium may provide motivation and fuel for some basketball players, but Sister Betty Morrissey believes that true power lies in silence. "I go in the dressing room, I say a prayer before and I say a prayer after," Morrissey says. "And when I go in … they're very quiet and you know their souls are being listened to." Morrissey is the chaplain for the Newfoundland Rogues basketball team, which was established in 2021 and in its current season competes in the TBL, or The Basketball League.

Morrissey is at every home game at the Mary Brown's Centre in St. John's, in a seat behind the visitors' section. She proudly wears a yellow Rogues jersey with the number 21 on the back.

Draped around her neck, hanging down her front, is a necklace with a crucifix. Her all-access pass simply says "Sister Betty." Rogues owner Tony Kenny asked Morrissey to help guide the team in Catholic prayer at the beginning of each game in the locker-room and after the final buzzer at half court.

Having a nun on the team isn't uncommon, though: Most professional sports organizations, including all 30 NBA teams, have a team chaplain.  "I feel when I go in or when I'm with them, the quietness tells me that they are listening and are taking in every word that I say," Morrissey says.  "So I prepared some prayers for them, and I prepared the prayers in the sense that I wanted them to listen and to be cared for.

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