Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence see chance 'to tell the truth' when Dodgers honor them (2024)

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, who will be honored by the Los Angeles Dodgers at Friday's Pride Night, are bracing for protests but see it as "an opportunity to tell the truth."

Josh PeterUSA TODAY

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LOS ANGELES – Amid the revelry at the LA Pride Parade on Sunday, two men who call themselves nuns stood on the upper level of an open-top bus and delighted the crowd.

One wore a shower curtain as part of a makeshift nun’s habit and held a rubber chicken. The other wore a nun's head-covering fashioned in part out of a stuffed bra.

They are part of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a satirical drag group whose members wear extravagant makeup and will be honored Friday at Dodger Stadium during the team's Pride Night.

The group's Los Angeles chapter will receive the Community Hero Award over the objections of critics such as Ron DeSantis, the Florida governor and a Republican presidential candidate; Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.); and multiple bishops who have accused the Sisters of blasphemy.

Retorts Sister Unity, who wore the shower curtain, "We’re here, we’re queer, so get used to it."

But the Sisters are bracing for protests on Friday from members of Church Militant, a right-wing fringe group and others mobilized by the controversy, as well as detractors who have zeroed in on the Dodgers, too.

Following backlash from the Catholic community, the Dodgers on May 17 pulled the invitation from the Sisters. Five days later, the Dodgers issued and again extended the invitation.

The Sisters declined to provide their real names out of safety concerns. They said they’ve received threats of violence but largely embrace what has transpired. As Sister Lida Christ, who wore the stuffed bra, said, “It’s an opportunity to tell the truth."

Why they call themselves nuns

Ken Bunch, who helped start the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, is responsible for the nuns' habits, the traditionally black-and-white religious clothing.

He first used the habits with head coverings in the 1970s as part of his touring drag show in Iowa City. He took the habits with him in 1979 when he moved to San Francisco.

“This will be my insurance against boredom," he said he remembers thinking of the habits.

Sure enough, boredom set in. So Bunch and two other young gay friends put on the habits and makeup, journeyed into the streets of San Francisco and, according to Bunch, got an “amazing reaction everywhere we went."

That fall, Bunch co-founded the original order of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, distinguished by its nuns garb, white makeup and a mission to “promulgate universal joy and expatiate stigmatic guilt."

“We honor and emulate Catholic nuns," said Bunch, 71, who also goes by Sister Vish-Knew. “We honor the work they do in the community because we do the same thing. We’re just queer nuns."

The group's first fundraiser was a bingo night for gay Cuban refugees. In 1982, the Sisters produced a safer-sex pamphlet in an effort to fight AIDS.

Bunch added, “We’ve taken a symbol of oppression and turned it into something positive. Because the Christian church has oppressed LGBT people for centuries. So we transform a negative image into a positive image and use it to serve the community.

“That image of a nun is so iconic, and then when you use it to transform people’s experiences, it’s powerful. A stick of dynamite."

Who are these Sisters?

According to the Sisters, the group of about 50 members is as colorful as the Pride Flag. White, brown and Black. Men and women. Every letterof LGBTQ represented.Of course, that can be hard to tell when they’ve applied their makeup.

“We look like clowns," Sister Electra said, “but we’re a legit non-profit."

Founded in 1995, the Los Angeles chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is registered as a tax-exempt organization and one of more than 50 chapters across the country. According to its mission statement, the L.A. chapter raises funds and provides community support “for underserved and underprivileged people and organizations mostly within the LGBTQIA+ communities."

The original group was founded in San Francisco in 1979, when the colorful nuns hit the streets and handed out safer-sex brochures during the AIDS epidemic.

Last weekend offered a glimpse of what the L.A.-based chapter does.

On Friday, the Sisters held a candlelight vigil for nearly 2,500 people participating in the AIDS/Lifecycle, an annual bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles that raises millions of dollars to help fundthe work of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center.

“It’s always moving, this year in particular because of the attacks the Sisters have been under,"said Joe Hollendoner, CEO of the Los Angeles LGBT Center.

On Saturday, the Sisters set up a booth at Dyke Day L.A. People lined up for blessings the Sisters provide.

“May you know that you are made of love and joy," Sister Harlot D Lite said as she smushed glitter on the forehead of a woman and the woman’s dog.

On Sunday, there was the parade, with the rubber chicken and the shower curtain and the stuffed bra.

“If you’re not having fun," said Sister Unity, co-founder of the L.A. chapter, “then you’re not doing it right."

Verbal abuse at Angel Stadium

After the Sisters were initially dumped by the Dodgers, Anaheim Mayor Ashleigh Aitken tweeted an invitation for the Sisters to join her at Angel Stadium on June 7 for the team’s Pride Night.

Six Sisters attended the Angels game and were greeted by protesters in the parking lot, according to Sister Electra.

After the on-field Pride Night ceremony, the Sisters headed up the concourse to the mayor’s suite.They encountered verbal abuse from men who called them “freaks" and “pedophiles," according to Sister Electra.

“It was a little scary," she said.

Because of the experience, Sister Electra said, she and other Sisters are uncertain whether they’ll attend Pride Night at Dodger Stadium. But Sister Unity said there’s no question she’ll attend.

“I am prepared to go even if there are threats," she said.

The Sisters and the Dodgers

The Dodgers’ handling of the matter has been baffling in light of the team’s history.

Erik Braverman, senior vice president of marketing, communications and broadcasting, is gay and in 2022 got married on the field at Dodger Stadium.

Billie Jean King, the legendary tennis player who is gay, has an ownership stake with the team. So does Magic Johnson, who has offered public support of his son EJ, who is gay.

Of the Dodgers, Sister Unity said, “I thought they were a model for other corporations in how if you make an error that alienates a core constituency that you committed yourself to, that they did very good reparative work. I mean, the key was signing on to have a continuing relationship with us and with the gay community....

“It’s not certainly worth us withdrawing or anything because it’s such an important moment for the L.A. community to know all of its pieces, including us and our community."

The Dodgers did not respond to requests for comment sent by email.

Breaking out the Dodger Blue

For the Sisters, the traditional nuns garb quickly gave way to what’s seen today: colorful habits, gaudy jewelry and garish makeup.

Sister Unity explained:

“There is room in the world to be who you are, as you are with no shame and guilt for your existence, and joy and love for your own self."

But on occasion, Sister Unity will make concessions. Such as Friday night, when the Dodgers play their archrivals, the San Francisco Giants.

"I always wear orange, for 27 years," Sister Unity said. "However, orange is the Giants' color."

And so the sister has been hand-sewing a special Dodger Blue habit and veil for Friday.

"It will be festooned with red ribbons to represent our service in fighting HIV/AIDS, and to support our community members fighting the disease in their own lives," said Sister Unity, hopeful that some unity will be found Friday night.

Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence see chance 'to tell the truth' when Dodgers honor them (2024)

FAQs

Did the angels honor the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence? ›

After the Sisters were initially dumped by the Dodgers, Anaheim Mayor Ashleigh Aitken tweeted an invitation for the Sisters to join her at Angel Stadium on June 7 for the team's Pride Night. Six Sisters attended the Angels game and were greeted by protesters in the parking lot, according to Sister Electra.

Are the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence really nuns? ›

Inspired by the three who wore nuns' habits on the nude beach, conversations culminated in the founding of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a queer order of nuns that would be used as a vehicle to explore queer consciousness. According to Sister Mary, the initial order saw four founders and twelve members.

What is the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence philosophy? ›

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (SPI), also called Order of Perpetual Indulgence (OPI), is a charitable, protest, and street performance movement that uses drag and religious imagery to satirize issues of sex, gender, and morality (particularly Christian perspectives on these topics) and fundraise for charity.

What did the Dodgers do to the nuns? ›

Members of the group dress as Catholic nuns, which doesn't sit well with all Catholic. Backlash to including the group at Dodgers Pride Night led to the team uninviting the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. But then the Dodgers became the target of the backlash, which led to the Dodgers reversing the decision.

Who did the Dodgers honor? ›

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence honored during a pregame Pride Night ceremony at Dodger Stadium.

Who were the founding members Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence? ›

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence was founded by Bobbi Campbell, Ken Bunch, Fred Brungard, Edmund Garren, and Bill Graham.

What is the mission of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence? ›

Since our first appearance in San Francisco on Easter Sunday, 1979, the Sisters have devoted ourselves to community service, ministry and outreach to those on the edges, and to promoting human rights, respect for diversity and spiritual enlightenment.

What is the protest Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence? ›

The main entrance to Dodger Stadium was briefly shut down Friday afternoon by a crowd protesting the honoring of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a satirical performance and activist organization considered blasphemous by some Christians, as part of the team's 10th annual Pride Night.

Did the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence take communion? ›

The two Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence who took communion at Most Holy Redeemer flagrantly, if unintentionally, violated all three at once, and thereby earned themselves the ire of heteronormative conservative Catholics—and even some Protestants—everywhere.

How is a Catholic nun different from a Catholic sister? ›

Most people use the term nuns to refer to both nuns and sisters, but there are some significant differences. Nuns' lives are spent in prayer and work within their convent or monastery. Sisters are more active in the world, engaging in many different kinds of work, most often for people who are in great need.

How do I contact the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence? ›

contact the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Need to reach the SF Bay Area House? grantsmistress@thesisters.org.

What is Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Easter? ›

The satirical Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence attracted thousands of people to their 45 Years of Hop(e) celebration, which began with an Easter egg hunt for children and ended with Hunky Jesus, Foxy Mary and Easter bonnet contests for grown-ups.

What is the paradox of hedonism? ›

The paradox of hedonism, also called the pleasure paradox, refers to the practical difficulties encountered in the pursuit of pleasure. For the hedonist, constant pleasure-seeking may not yield the most actual pleasure or happiness in the long term, when consciously pursuing pleasure interferes with experiencing it.

Who were the founding members sisters of perpetual indulgence? ›

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence was founded by Bobbi Campbell, Ken Bunch, Fred Brungard, Edmund Garren, and Bill Graham.

What is the June 16 baseball team honoring? ›

LOS ANGELES (OSV News) — A demonstration described as a “prayerful procession” drew thousands of people who opposed the Los Angeles Dodgers' honoring a controversial drag group June 16 at the baseball team's annual Pride Night event.

What have the Sisters of Mercy done? ›

The Sisters of Mercy went on to found convents, schools and hospitals across the globe. They arrived in Australia in 1846, led by Mother Ursula Frayne. The Australian congregation established schools and convents around the country and opened their first hospitals in Brisbane and Sydney.

Who was the former Dodger player homeless? ›

In 2020, Andrew Toles was homeless and diagnosed with schizophrenia. The former outfielder hasn't played baseball since 2018 and may never play again. But the LA Dodgers, once again, have just re-signed Toles to a $0 contract—allowing him to maintain access to mental health services and insurance.

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