Dodgers players criticize team for honoring anti-Christian group at Pride Night

LA Dodgers players Clayton Kershaw and Blake Treinen have criticized the team's decision to invite the anti-Christian LGBTQ drag group, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, to its Pride Night and present them with a Community Hero award. The group has performed vulgar acts that mock and denigrate the Catholic faith, including giving lap dances to a man dressed as Jesus and tied to a crucifix. The Dodgers initially rescinded their invitation but later apologized and re-invited the group. Kershaw and Treinen have spoken out against the decision, with Treinen stating that the group's performances are blasphemous and promote hate towards Christians and people of faith.
- Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw & Blake Treinen blast team for re-inviting Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Daily Mail
- MLB players say drag troupe invited to Dodgers' Pride Night mocks Christianity AOL
- Dodgers Pitcher Denounces Team’s Decision to Honor Anti-Catholic Group: ‘God Cannot Be Mocked’ National Catholic Register
- Clayton Kershaw disagreed with Sisters' award, sought return of Dodgers' Christian day Los Angeles Times
- Dodgers' Blake Treinen blasts organization for honoring Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence msnNOW
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