Posted on 06/06/2023 1:48:54 PM PDT by ebb tide
LOS ANGELES (LifeSiteNews) — Bishop Joseph Strickland will lead a Eucharistic procession in reparation for the offenses committed by the anti-Catholic drag “nuns” who will be celebrated at an upcoming Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game.
On June 16, the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Catholics will process from the Cathedral of Our Lady Queen of the Angels to Dodger Stadium, where the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an anti-Catholic group of drag “nuns,” will be honored during “Pride Night.”
The procession, first announced by Catholics for Catholics, will be offered “in reparation for offenses committed against Jesus Christ and all Christians by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (Drag Queens impersonating nuns and performing blasphemous shows).”
The main organizer of this event is Virgin Most Powerful Radio. The procession is also being sponsored by several other Catholic groups, including LifeSiteNews, Catholics for Catholics, America Needs Fatima, and CatholicVote.
Strickland recently urged Catholics on The Bishop Strickland Show to boycott events and companies that promote the LGBT agenda, including Target, Bud Light, and the upcoming Dodgers game.
“We need to speak up. … Thankfully, Archbishop Cordileone, he nailed it when he talked about this garbage going on at Dodger Stadium. And, in itself, it’s satanic. It’s evil. And he said it shows what god … these people worship,” His Excellency stated. “And he’s absolutely right. They worship the worldly, fake, non-divine gods of money and power and worldly influence. And it is the path to hell. And they need to wake up. And anyone of faith needs to be stronger in faith than ever.”
READ: CatholicVote president slams Dodgers for drag ‘nuns,’ launches $1 million dollar ad boycott
“If you know the truth, you have to share it,” he added. “And no power on earth can or should cause us to tone it down or to be quiet.”
The MLB franchise plans to present the sacrilegious group, which engages in deliberately offensive sexualized burlesque mockeries of Catholicism, with an award at their “10th annual LGBTQ+ Pride Night” on June 16.
The invitation to the group was initially revoked following backlash on social media from various religions, but the baseball franchise later backtracked and reinstated the invitation.
As LifeSiteNews previously reported, the group of “queer and trans nuns” have fundraised for HIV/AIDS research, the Gay Games (an LGBT-promoting athletic competition), and a proposition to legalize medical marijuana.
Thousands have petitioned the Dodgers to revoke the invitation to the blasphemous group.
READ: Dodgers backlash continues as pitcher Clayton Kershaw opposes anti-Catholic drag ‘nuns’
Many conservatives responded on social media by slamming the baseball team for caving.
“Yes, it is vital that the national pastime honor and support those who mock religion and decency,” reacted Daily Wire co-founder and podcaster Ben Shapiro.
“The Gay Mafia will always extract their payment for ‘protection,’” said Crisis magazine editor-in-chief Eric Sammons.
Some social media users hinted that the team should face similar backlash to Bud Light, which is continuing to endure a massive boycott after its decision to promote transgender-identifying TikTok activist Dylan Mulvaney.
Similarly, while the Dodgers currently support the anti-Catholic group, the baseball franchise was formerly respectful of religion.
READ: LifeSite petition against Dodgers’ invitation of anti-Catholic ‘drag nuns’ soars past 10k signatures
Former Dodgers great Sandy Koufax, a left-handed pitcher who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972, famously refused to pitch during Game 1 of the World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur, the most important holy day in the Jewish calendar. He previously opted out of games that landed on Passover and Rosh Hashanah.
And Koufax wasn’t alone in living an active faith. Legendary announcer Vin Scully, the “Voice of the Dodgers” for 67 years, was a staunch Catholic. Scully, who passed away last year at age 94, was described by Catholic News Agency’s Jonah McKeown as “a devout Catholic who found in his faith a source of joy and comfort and sought to share it with others through personal kindness and philanthropy.”
As LifeSiteNews previously reported, Scully was devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary and even narrated a two-CD audio recording of the Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 2016.
To make your views respectfully known, readers can contact the LA Dodgers Executive/Administrative Offices at: 1-866-363-4377 ext. 9
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I am thinking a better response would to have called for all Christians to boycott and protests the Dodgers.
No, they should burn down the stadium as it will never be the same.
Why not both?
RE: disgusting enabling of evil....
There is an important recent book by TV host Eric Metaxas ——Letter to the American Church.:
Here is a summary: Metaxas reveals the haunting similarities between today’s American Church and the German Church of the 1930s. Echoing the German martyr’s prophetic call, he exhorts his fellow Christians to repent of their silence in the face of evil.
https://www.amazon.com/Letter-American-Church-Eric-Metaxas/dp/1684513898
Nope. He’s bringing Jesus to the scene. It will be powerful.
I am on the far side of the country from LA, but I wonder if I were there, if they wouldn’t mind some Lutherans processing alongside in solidarity, especially since our understanding of the Eucharist is only a hair’s-breadth separate from theirs.
God bless Bishop Strickland. I hope he is joined by a huge crowd.
I am sure they would love it.
This Catholic appreciates your words.
I am on the East Coast, but I will be with them in prayer.
The ONLY way to Heaven is through Christ. Period. Not through priests or confession. One way. There will be many millions of very disappointed folks on judgement day. We have ignored the directive to beware false prophets.
Yes, it's obvious you have ignored the directive to beware false prophets, e.g., Luther, Calvin, Zwingli et al.
Jesus once said, “Unless you eat my body and drink my blood, there is no life in you.”
You aren’t getting eternal life from grape juice and a cracker or the sinners prayer.
If Christ put the system of "priests and confession" in place, would you agree that "believing in Christ" includes following the rules and the system he set up? I mean, it seems rather specious to say "I believe in you, but I don't trust you enough to follow the instructions you've given me".
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