(OSV News) The Los Angeles Dodgers decision to host a July 30 Christian Faith and Family Day does not allay concerns and outrage over the team s plans to honor a self-described order of drag, queer and LGBTQ+ nuns, Catholic experts told OSV News. This is not a quid pro quo, said Kathleen Domingo, executive director of the California Catholic Conference. You can t have a night where you invite one group that is openly bigoted towards another, then invite that other group. Why do you have
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(OSV News) The Los Angeles Dodgers decision to host a July 30 Christian Faith and Family Day does not allay concerns and outrage over the team s plans to honor a self-described order of drag, queer and LGBTQ+ nuns, Catholic experts told OSV News. This is not a quid pro quo, said Kathleen Domingo, executive director of the California Catholic Conference. You can t have a night where you invite one group that is openly bigoted towards another, then invite that other group. Why do you have
(OSV News) The Los Angeles Dodgers decision to host a July 30 Christian Faith and Family Day does not allay concerns and outrage over the team s plans to honor a self-described order of drag, queer and LGBTQ+ nuns, Catholic experts told OSV News. This is not a quid pro quo, said Kathleen Domingo, executive director of the California Catholic Conference. You can t have a night where you invite one group that is openly bigoted towards another, then invite that other group. Why do you have
In a May 25 video posted to Twitter, Bishop Robert Barron, a former LA auxiliary, said the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence “can only be described as an anti-Catholic hate group.”