L.A. Catholics and Dodgers Face Controversies Over Pride and Church Issues

Catholics declare victory over Dodgers' "pride night" ceremony honoring a pornographic Catholic hate group known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. The pride event itself barely registered, with only two of the brave and proud Sisters daring to show their clown-painted faces. Meanwhile, thousands of Catholics peacefully protested outside Dodger Stadium, carrying American and religious flags and holding signs saying things like “No Anti-Catholic Hate.” The Los Angeles Archdiocese chose to “remain neutral” and refused to send any representatives to the event. The battle is part of a larger culture war in California, where the legislature is racking up win after win for LGBTQ+ ideology, including a new bill that would make any parents who do not “gender-affirm” their child guilty of child abuse.
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