Posted on 09/30/2024 10:14:50 AM PDT by ebb tide
What does celebrating, promoting, and supporting the open practice of sodomy have to do with helping kids fight childhood cancer? That’s the question donors need to be asking St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
St. Jude was founded in 1962 by the famous actor and comedian, Danny Thomas. A Maronite Catholic, Thomas had a great devotion to St. Jude Thaddeus and made a promise that if he became successful as an entertainer, he would erect a shrine to St. Jude. In the 1950s, his wife began raising funds for the establishment of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to make good on that promise.
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Unfortunately, despite its original mandate to help kids survive catastrophic illnesses, St. Jude has strayed into the promotion of gravely immoral ideologies by fighting anti-LGBT laws, sponsoring LGBT pride events, openly promoting homosexuality, and even marching – with children – in LGBT Pride parades.
On June 1, 2024, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital was heavily represented at the Memphis Pride parade. Wearing “St. Jude Supports Pride” t-shirts, carrying a banner with the same moniker, and waving rainbow flags, over 100 people representing the research hospital – and their young children – showed up about 40 minutes into the parade.
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How do I know my money was going to the children?
At the link there is a video of St Jude participants in a pervert parade carrying a banner that proclaims the organization’s support of “pride.”
Mwtinks thou doest protest too much.....
And also not far from promoting pedophilis.
Very sad to hear this.
They need to be boycotted until whatever Board member(s) did this are removed.
This is tough, because doing research to eradicate juvenile cancer needs to go on, and someone needs to help those poor kids.
This is sad news. my late mother contributed to St. Jude for many years before she passed away.
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