Deadline reports:
The Los Angeles Dodgers have announced what’s termed a “relaunch” of the team’s “Christian Faith and Family Day” event. News of the resurrected faith event comes shortly after the team enmeshed itself in a controversy over its Pride Night celebration.
The team invited – then disinvited – then reinvited the controversial Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence group to take part in Pride Night’s events. Church leaders and their supporters complained that the group mocks main tenets of the faith and the service of nuns.
A logo for the event features baseball bats, a ball, and a Christian Cross. “Stay after the game to celebrate and be part of a day of worship,” the team said in a retweet. An official page for the event on the Dodgers’ website promised more information “soon.”
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Join us at Dodger Stadium on 7/30 for Christian Faith and Family Day. Stay after the game to celebrate and be part of a day of worship. Stay tuned for more details. https://t.co/g9QWEYl5FE
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) May 26, 2023