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.” The Dodgers’ announcement came after
After Dodgers reinstate plan to honor group, LA Archdiocese calls on Catholics to support women religious
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."
The California-based Sisters
After a back-and-forth fight, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced that they were reinviting the anti-Catholic activist group known as the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence” at a Pride Night in June.
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.
The California-based Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, founded in
“Anyone with eyes can see that something is off,” said Harrison Butker, addressing the crowds gathered for commencement at his alma mater, Georgia Institute of Technology. “It would seem the more connected people are to one another, the more they feel alone,”
This week, Congress has begun deliberation on the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. Under the terms of this bill, only people designated female at birth may participate in federally funded women’s sports programs. In a new essay, Rachel Lu
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The U.S. bishops are calling on Catholics to contact their representatives and senators in Congress and urge them to vote for a bill that would protect women and girls' opportunities in sports by requiring federally funded female sports programs "to be reserved
The World Athletics Council, the international sports governing body, announced new rules that prohibit the participation of "male-to-female transgender athletes" from female competitions.
In a statement published March 23, the association said it agreed "to exclude male-to-female transgender athletes who have been through
Divine intervention may be the only explanation for how two college teammates graduated, ventured off on different career paths miles apart and then, 40 years later, ended up on the same journey in Miami, both wearing habits. “I think we met at
OSV chaplain Msgr. Owen F. Campion writes about the story of Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker and his devout Catholic faith. It has been well-covered in the media that Butker is an altar server at his parish, which uses the Tridentine