Olympic Opening Ceremonies: "Saddened by Certain Scenes"

Olympiad of the Republic, Paris: Olympics of the French Revolution. (1796))My interest in the Olympics is mild at best.

This year, I’m glad that I lack a deep emotional connection to what’s happening in Paris. Mainly because of the remarkable “Festivité” show.

I don't think this year's performance art at the big sporting event's opening ceremony will affect its popularity. Too many folks get too excited about other folks showing what they can do for that.

And a drag show — that we're told was not made to look like Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" — apparently doesn't clash with the Olympic Charter's high ideals.1

Even so, I think this communiqué/bulletin from the Vatican makes sense....

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(The Festivite part of the 2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony is still in the news. I look at why French bishops, the Vatican, and I, do not approve.)

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