Catholics, others respond to mockery of Last Supper at Paris Olympics

CNA Staff   By CNA Staff

 

In reparation for the blasphemy, Bishop Donald Hying of Madison, Wisconsin, called on Catholics to “fast and pray, renew our devotion to the Eucharist, the Sacred Heart and the Virgin Mary.” / Credit: “EWTN News Nightly” / Screenshot

CNA Newsroom, Jul 27, 2024 / 01:17 am (CNA).

A drag queen-led parody of the Last Supper featured during Friday’s opening ceremonies of the 2024 Paris Olympics has sparked a wave of incensed reactions and denunciations.

One of the best known prelates of the Catholic Church in the United States, Bishop Robert Barron of Minnesota, called on Catholics to “make their voices heard” in response to what he called “the gross mockery of the Last Supper.”

In a post on X, Barron said the blasphemous act was emblematic of a “deeply secularist postmodern society” that identifies Christianity as its enemy.

Meanwhile, in reparation for the blasphemy, Bishop Donald Hying of Madison, Wisconsin, immediately called on all Catholics to “fast and pray, renew our devotion to the Eucharist, the Sacred Heart and the Virgin Mary.”

“May Jesus be adored and loved in every tabernacle throughout the world,” Hying added in a post on X in which he thanked the Lord for the Eucharist, the Last Supper and his “love for us.”

Bishop Daniel Flores of Brownsville, Texas was also quick to share his reaction, stating “My vocabulary is not varied enough to find a word for the feeling in the pit of my stomach” and asserting that people of Christian faith “deserve more respect.”

Flores’ sentiments were also echoed by non-Christians. “Even as a Jew, I am infuriated by this outrageous insult to Jesus and Christianity,” said Dr. Eli David. He panned the opening ceremonies as reflecting a Europe that is “culturally dying.”

The world’s materially richest man, Elon Musk, also called the spectacle “extremely disrespectful to Christians.”

For his part, United States Senator Marco Rubio, a Catholic, responded to what he called the Olympic “freak show” by quoting Jude 1:18 “In the last time there will be scoffers who will live according to their own godless desires.”


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7 Comments

  1. Hey, it’s all about exploiting the amorphous meme of fraternity and inclusiveness…

    “I hope that this event may be a beacon of the inclusive world we want to build and that athletes, with their sporting testimony, may be messengers of peace and authentic models for young people [the Holy Father said]”. https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2024/07/26/pope-francis-and-holy-see-sports-association-to-olympic-athletes-win-the-medal-of-fraternity/

  2. The French culture is in dire need of conversion. French culture is steeped in vice and the worship of Satan. France is clearly mission territory. From whence will these missionaries come?

  3. Thomas Jolly, the homosexual who was in charge of the opening ceremonies and responsible for this travesty, seems to be part of certain cultural-religious subgroup of French society.

  4. Unfortonately, this is another slam against the Catholic Church. It is not a inclusiveness symbol, but a blatant attack against Christians, especially Catholics. I don’t believe anyone see this travesty against other groups.

  5. I would hardly call that an inclusive symbol when it a blatant blasphemy against God and the Christian faith.

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