A high-profile conservative Catholic group is demanding that Vice President Kamala Harris denounce the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” a drag queen group, after it has been revealed that Harris posed with a member at a pride parade in San Francisco in 2019.
CatholicVote released an ad on Monday showing how Harris posed with the a drag queen from the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in 2019, per Fox News. The drag group wears clothing suggesting they are nuns, lauding the LGBTQ+ agenda while belittling Christian symbols and sacraments.
The member of the group Harris posed with is LGBTQ activist “Sister Roma,” who is a gay pornography director and has reportedly been the “Master of Ceremonies” on stage for SF Pride and the Castro Street Fair and Easter in the Park and apparently has hosted the “infamous Hunky Jesus Contest,” per Fox News.
CatholicVote President Brian Burch called the group “one of the most vile, bigoted and offensive anti-Catholic organizations in America,” in an interview with the outlet. The group has always denied it sows hatred against Roman Catholics even while it mocks their faith. […]
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