Los Angeles Dodgers Pride Night stirs major controversy, prayer procession launched

By THRiVE! News 3 Min Read

Dodgers go to far with Pride Night, stirs major controversy, distraction


In an attempt to be “inclusive,” one of the biggest names in professional sports isolated millions of their fans this month, culminating at Pride Night at Dodger Stadium on June 16. The Los Angeles Dodgers, a team with one of the most prolific reputations, histories, and success in Major League Baseball, chose to “honor” a hate group and a group that mocks Christians and Catholics – Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. The trans group of mostly men dressed up as women perform blatantly disrespectful and blasphemous acts, are involved in various protests, and yet are being honored by one of the biggest names in sports. 

Now Catholic leaders are speaking up and speaking out with a prayer and worship meeting planned today at Dodger Stadium. Catholic leaders are calling the award for Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, blasphemy. “Friday, we celebrate the feast of Jesus’ Sacred Heart,” Los Angeles Archbishop José Gomez said in a statement.

Faith-based groups respond


“We will be praying in a special way for our city and country, for an end to prejudice, and for renewed respect for the religious beliefs of all Angelenos and all Americans.”Other faith-based groups have organized a Prayerful Procession at Dodger Stadium starting Friday, 6/16, from 3 pm-7 pm, including prayer, worship, music, and speakers. The procession has been branded as “Christians unite in prayerful response to Dodgers’ godless decision to honor, blasphemous, Christ-mocking, “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.”

The Dodgers initially announced the invitation to Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and faced backlash, including a letter from Florida Senator Marco Rubio. The Dodgers changed their minds and rescinded the invitation. However, they changed their stance again and reoffered the invitation a few days later in May for tonight’s game. Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw announced the relaunch of Christian Faith & Family Day shortly after, tweeting, “Excited to announce the relaunch of Christian Faith and Family Day at Dodger Stadium on July 30th. More details to come— but we are grateful for the opportunity to talk about Jesus and determined to make it bigger and better than it was before COVID. Hope to see you on July 30th!”

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