True to their word, Catholic groups in the thousands rallied outside Dodger Stadium — even blocking parking lot entrances — due to the team’s Pride Night plans to honor an LGBTQ group that satirizes nuns.
A sea of peaceful protesters seemed to nearly surround the entire venue Friday night, ahead of the Dodgers shining a spotlight on The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence … a charitable org, but one that features members in drag dressed as nuns and performs “communion” with tequila.
LOS ANGELES- Thousands of Catholics are now marching toward the front of Dodger Stadium chanting “Save Our Children!”
Catholic organizers shared they wanted to make a stand for Christ where everyone could see them: pic.twitter.com/WC7YL1O3n0
— Savanah Hernandez (@sav_says_) June 17, 2023
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The level of turnout was insane — one huge group chanted, “save our children” while marching near the stadium — all indications of just how much of a national story this showdown over The Sisters had become.
The Dodgers had actually scrapped the plan to include the group in its Pride night after backlash from the Catholic League and Sen. Marco Rubio.
BREAKING: Thousands of Catholics have shut down the main entrance to Dodger Stadium on Vin Scully avenue in protest of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence being honored tonight.
They are now lining the sidewalks and have taken over the entire block: pic.twitter.com/F5CSDvuap8
— Savanah Hernandez (@sav_says_) June 17, 2023
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But, then LGBTQ groups threatened to boycott the team’s Pride Night … and The Sisters were re-invited to Dodger Stadium.
Even a few players, including Clayton Kershaw, were vocal about their opposition to the Dodgers honoring The Sisters. In a seeming bit of compromise, the team recently announced it would bring back Christian Faith and Family Day on July 30.
As massive as the protest was, numbers-wise, it remained peaceful and everyone got their say. Hmmm … so, it is possible!