Controversy over Dodgers' decision to honor anti-Catholic LGBTQ group

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The California State Legislature's LGBTQ Caucus plans to honor a member of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a group known for mocking Christian beliefs, at an upcoming Pride recognition night. The group has faced backlash from religious advocates who refer to them as a "blatantly perverted, sexual and disgusting anti-Catholic hate-group." The Los Angeles Dodgers also faced backlash for initially planning to honor the group with a "Community Hero Award" before retracting the invitation and then reinviting them.
- California lawmakers to honor anti-Catholic Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence member, despite Dodgers backlash Fox News
- Clayton Kershaw disagrees with Dodgers' decision to honor Sisters - ESPN ESPN
- Dodgers' Blake Treinen blasts organization for honoring Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Fox News
- LGBTQ group preaches 'understanding' after Dodgers star's rebuke SFGATE
- What Were the L.A. Dodgers Thinking? - WSJ The Wall Street Journal
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