Catholic bishops and cardinals demand official apology for Olympics opening ceremony
- At least two dozen Catholic bishops and three Cardinals signed a letter demanding an apology from the International Olympic Committee for mocking the Last Supper during the Olympics opening ceremony.
- The 2024 Olympics opening ceremony received backlash for featuring drag queens at a feast resembling Leonardo Da Vinci's "Last Supper," with event organizers claiming it represented a Pagan feast instead.
- Bishop Robert Barron criticized the Olympic organizers' apology as “patronizing” and a “masterpiece of woke duplicity,” reflecting broader discontent among Catholic leaders.
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