Controversy Surrounding Dodgers' Event Honoring Drag Nuns and LGBTQ+ Catholics

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Washington Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams spoke out against the Los Angeles Dodgers' decision to honor an anti-Catholic group known as the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence." Williams, a devout Catholic, felt it was his duty to defend his faith and called out the Dodgers for violating their own discrimination policy. Despite receiving criticism, Williams maintains that his issue is with the mockery of his religion and not with the LGBTQ+ community. Williams' faith journey has played a significant role in his decision to prioritize building up the "domestic church" and teaching his children to love Jesus and his Church.
Topics:nation#catholicism#lgbtq#los-angeles-dodgers#sisters-of-perpetual-indulgence#sportsreligion#trevor-williams
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