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Dodgers’ faith night ‘not enough’ to address controversy over LGBTQ+ group, anti-Catholic concerns
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Dodgers’ faith night ‘not enough’ to address controversy over LGBTQ+ group, anti-Catholic concerns

Gina ChristianJune 3, 20237 min read
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.
Nationals pitcher, Dodgers players join chorus criticizing LA team for plan to honor ‘Sisters’ drag group
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Nationals pitcher, Dodgers players join chorus criticizing LA team for plan to honor ‘Sisters’ drag group

Our Sunday VisitorJune 1, 20235 min read
Washington Nationals starting pitcher Trevor Williams, known for his devout Catholic faith and prominent tattoos, expressed his disappointment with the Los Angeles Dodgers’ decision to re-invite and honor a controversial group called the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
In honoring anti-Catholic activists, L.A. Dodgers strike out
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In honoring anti-Catholic activists, L.A. Dodgers strike out

Father Patrick BriscoeMay 25, 20234 min read
The Dodgers should be ashamed of themselves.
After Dodgers reinstate plan to honor group, LA Archdiocese calls on Catholics to support women religious
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After Dodgers reinstate plan to honor group, LA Archdiocese calls on Catholics to support women religious

Our Sunday VisitorMay 24, 20235 min read
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles called on “all Catholics and people of goodwill to stand against bigotry and hate in any form” after the Los Angeles Dodgers reinstated plans to honor a self-described “leading-edge order of queer and trans nuns.”
LA Dodgers cancel plans to honor group criticized as anti-Catholic
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LA Dodgers cancel plans to honor group criticized as anti-Catholic

Our Sunday VisitorMay 22, 20233 min read
After criticism from Catholic groups and local fans, the Los Angeles Dodgers removed a self-described “leading-edge order of queer and trans nuns” from its list of honorees at its annual Pride Night celebration in June.
Pathfinding college athletic director stepping down at Mount
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Pathfinding college athletic director stepping down at Mount

Adam ZielonkaMay 17, 20235 min read
Lynne Robinson plans to retire in August, capping a 42-year career at the Catholic university in Emmitsburg during which she touched countless lives throughout the athletic department.
Why Harrison Butker’s commencement address was a solid ‘goal’
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Why Harrison Butker’s commencement address was a solid ‘goal’

Father Patrick BriscoeMay 15, 20234 min read
Directly addressing today’s loneliness epidemic, the Kansas City Chiefs kicker proceeded to offer the class of 2023 some powerful countercultural advice.
Movie Review: ‘Big George Foreman’
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Movie Review: ‘Big George Foreman’

John MulderigMay 10, 20233 min read
Sports and faith come together in this generally family-friendly and appealing fact-based biography of the titular heavyweight boxing champion.
Preakness memories: Deputed Testamony boosted Catholic family’s racing business, teen jockey’s career
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Preakness memories: Deputed Testamony boosted Catholic family’s racing business, teen jockey’s career

Gerry JacksonMay 10, 20239 min read
Forty years ago, longshot Deputed Testamony helped put the Boniface family and their Darlington farm on the thoroughbred racing and breeding map.
Baltimore Catholic League to honor 2023 Hall of Fame Class May 3
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Baltimore Catholic League to honor 2023 Hall of Fame Class May 3

Catholic Review StaffMay 1, 20232 min read
The Baltimore Catholic League will welcome a dozen former greats into the BCL Hall of Fame May 3 during a banquet at Turf Valley Resort in Ellicott City. Penn State men’s basketball coach Mike Rhoades, who spent six years as the head coach at Virginia Commonwealth University before taking the Nittany Lions’ job in March, […]
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