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Catholic Group Launches Seven-Figure Ad Campaign Highlighting Dodgers Bigotry

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A conservative Catholic coalition is taking aim at the Los Angeles Dodgers for promoting an LGBT anti-Christian hate group at the baseball team’s “Pride Night” on Friday.

CatholicVote, a Wisconsin-based non-profit, launched a seven-figure ad campaign prior to the Pride Night event that is expected to commence at Dodgers Stadium, where the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (SPI) will be given the “Community Hero Award.” The radical LGBT group features members who mock Catholicism by dressing up as so-called “queer and trans nuns” as they desecrate Christian symbols.

The group went viral in May following their initial invite by the MLB team when videos surfaced of the organization’s “Hunky Jesus” contest from April, wherein activists performed a pole dance on a man standing at a cross.

This is the group the @Dodgers are giving a “community heroes” award to. The sisters of perpetual indulgence @SFSisters are an anti-Christian hate group and an adult sex act. Lots of baseball players follow me. Are any of you going to speak up or will you allow Jesus to be spit… pic.twitter.com/sqrKqSexRh

— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) May 24, 2023

The far-left activists were then uninvited and reinvited by the LA Dodgers after the team tried to appease critics with a “Christian Faith Night” amid the controversy.

The new ad from CatholicVote titled, “The Dodgers Have Lost Their Way,” highlights the LA Dodgers’ history through the civil rights era when Jackie Robinson was the first black player in the MLB.

“The Dodgers were trailblazers,” the

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