A San Francisco Drag Queen Group Called sisters of perpetual indulgence, an “order of the queer and trans nuns Spaquing Controverssy In the days prior to its annual transgender Easter event.
This year’s event, which is what is called “No Easter without the T”, is meean to honor the transgender and presents a search for Easter eggs for children and a costume contest that encourages attendees to be dressed as “Hunky Jesus and Foxy Mary.”
The event invitation poster includes a representation of a tattooed “Jesus” surrounded by resistance men. The images published in the event in previous years include men dressed like Jesus with high heels, dresses and minimum clothing, and holding signs that say “Can I get a gaymen?” and “Haus de Jesus”.
According to the group’s website, it fits the winners of the contest, include “Barbie’s Ken Jesus”, “Precise historical Jesus”, “Transgender Maria de Guadalupe”, “Pro-Choice Mary” and “Black Woman as God”.
Libs or TiktokA popular Conservative Social Networks AccountHe criticized the event, especially attracting attention to the drag group for encouraging children to attend while Simultaneu parents are advised to parents that some.
“They literally say that their program is inappropriate for children and at the same time encouraging children to attend,” Libs de Tiktok said.
“Disgusting,” said Catholic’s main advisor Vote Steve Cortes, adding: “The ruling class remains in intolerance, as long as it is addressed to faithful Christians in general, and Catholics specifically.”
Logan Church, political director of Catholicvote, told Fox News Digital that the group is “disgusted, thought that unfortunately it is not surprising.”
“The so -called ‘sisters of perpetual indulgence’ have made their mission to Simulated Christianity With open hostility, and this Easter Blasphemus event is just the last example, “he said.
“This is not bold, it is not good, and it is certainly not art. His intolerance dressed in a suit, and the Americans are right to outrak,” he continued. “Let’s be clear: sacrilege is not a religion, and is not protected under the banner of religious freedom. While we live in a country that defends freedom of expression, that does not mean that Christians must sit in silence while the reason of the right and faith are found, to reject.”