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Los Angeles archdiocese to hold day of prayer in response to Dodgers' game event honoring 'drag nuns'

By Grace Chen
June 16, 2023
1 min read
Los Angeles archdiocese to hold day of prayer in response to Dodgers' game event honoring 'drag nuns'

The Los Angeles archdiocese has called for a day of prayer in response to the LA Dodgers’ recent event honoring “drag nuns”. The event, which took place on June 18th, was intended to celebrate the LGBTQ community and included a performance by a group of drag nuns. However, the archdiocese has criticized the event, saying that it “invites blasphemy” and “ridicules the faith of Catholics”. The day of prayer, which will take place on July 1st, is intended to provide an opportunity for Catholics to “pray for the triumph of truth and decency”.

This move by the archdiocese has sparked debate on both sides, with some arguing that the event was harmless and others maintaining that it was offensive to their religious beliefs. The event also raises broader questions about the relationship between religion and the LGBTQ community, and the ways in which different groups can respect and coexist with one another.

No matter where you stand on this issue, it highlights the importance of respectful dialogue and understanding between different communities. As we navigate a complex and diverse world, it’s essential to find ways to connect and communicate with people who may hold different beliefs and values than our own.


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