Opinion: People of all faiths should be offended by the sudden mainstreaming of anti-Catholic drag group
and Angels due to this endorsement of religious mockery. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange’s statement regarding Anaheim Mayor Aitken’s invitation of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to the Angels baseball team’s Pride Night is, “The decision to openly embrace a group whose demeaning behavior is anti-Catholic and anti-Christian is misguided and disrespectful to the sisters of the Catholic Church who minister in Orange County and selflessly dedicate their lives to God’s underserved people.
”Rabbi Dov Fischer, national vice president ofrepresenting the views of 2,500 traditional Orthodox rabbis, and congregational rabbi of Young Israel of Orange County states, “The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball club is a professional athletic organization that has offered apolitical entertainment primarily to the residents of Southern California, and also to Dodgers’ fans throughout America, since their arrival here in 1958.
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