I’ve umpired at Wimbledon & the Olympics but my real job is as a CATHOLIC PRIEST
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July 10, 2023
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I've umpired at Wimbledon & the Olympics but my real job is as a CATHOLIC PRIEST,FRIAR Paul Arinze is the Wimbledon umpire who overlooks serving Gods on the court and serving God off it. The catholic priest has also officiated at the US Open and the Olympics but the high calls …
I’ve umpired at Wimbledon & the Olympics but my real job is as a CATHOLIC PRIEST
FRIAR Paul Arinze is the Wimbledon umpire who overlooks serving Gods on the court and serving God off it. The catholic priest has also officiated at the US Open and the Olympics but the high calls …
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