The Catholic Chapel Beneath Dodger Stadium
Before Dodger Stadium rose over Chávez Ravine in Los Angeles, a tight-knit Catholic community centered on a humble chapel — a way of life displaced, but not entirely forgotten.
Before Dodger Stadium rose over Chávez Ravine in Los Angeles, a tight-knit Catholic community centered on a humble chapel — a way of life displaced, but not entirely forgotten.
Baseball, LGBTQ+ pride, a troupe of men grotesquely dressed in nuns’ habits receiving honors for their so-called charity and other men dress in women’s jerseys receiving top prizes in women’s competition. Then Father’s Day thrown into the middle of this. These are the marks of the month of June. How did we get into this madness and where do we go from here? Two authors and fellows at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Carrie Gress and Noelle Mering, join us to offer their insights.
Here is a way to bring the light of Christ to a dark situation.
To have pity for lost souls and to pray for them, while defending our faith and Our Lord, is to follow a long, holy Christian tradition.
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