The Los Angeles chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is a group that barely had a presence before it was announced that the group would be awarded a “Community Hero Award,” during a June 16 “Pride Night” game at Dodger Stadium.
A search of the Los Angeles Times’ online story archive doesn’t reveal a single mention of the Sisters before the recent controversy where the Dodgers rescinded an invitation to the group after Catholics and Florida Senator Marco Rubio raised concerns over their inclusion on Pride Night to pick up the “Hero” award.
After the LGBTQ++– maniacs went nuts over the Dodgers’ decision, it was announced this week that the Dodgers had re-invited the Sisters to get their “Hero” award. …
The Dodgers chose lunatics sucking on ball gags while mocking Christmas over families who come to the ballpark to watch games, buy jerseys, eat hot dogs, get autographs, and keep the tradition of baseball alive.
[Mary Margaret Olohan has a video up of SPI’s ‘heroism’ this morning. Watch it if you can stand it. I made it about 20 seconds and stopped. — Ed]
This is so grotesquely offensive to my faith that I struggle to even watch it.
The @Dodgers have embraced anti-Catholic bigotry. pic.twitter.com/nVh7KAMUXm
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) May 24, 2023
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