Saturday, July 27, 2024

Olympics Opening Ceremony Features Drag Queens Mocking Biblical 'Last Supper' Scene

Bishop Barron slams 'gross mockery' of Last Supper and Christian Faith  during Olympic Games opening ceremony - Catholic Herald

The opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, turned heads while prompting backlash from some faith-based viewers.

The intro featured an eccentric performance that depicted a drag queen dressed as a blue smurf alongside other drag performers dancing on a runway, striving to build up excitement for the opening games.

The ceremony also included a “headless Marie Antoinette,” the last queen consort of France prior to the French Revolution who was married to King Louis XVI. 

Antoinette was found guilty in a trial in 1793. She was famously sentenced to death and beheaded by a guillotine. 

This is crazy. Opening your event by replacing Jesus and the disciples at the The Last Supper with men in drag. There are 2.4 billion Christians on earth and apparently the Olympics wanted to declare loudly to all of them, right out of the gate
NOT WELCOME pic.twitter.com/T88AmXbqXL

— Clint Russell (@LibertyLockPod) July 26, 2024

Another featured scene in the opening ceremony was a drag performance that recreated “The Last Supper,” which is described in the Christian Bible and was depicted in the famous painting by Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci between 1495–1498.

The Last Supper visually represents the last time that Jesus broke bread with his twelve disciples before he was arrested and hung on a cross. 

Additionally, the Last Supper also marks the first-ever sacrament of Holy Communion, in which Christians are united with Jesus Christ (Yeshua), receiving his grace and forgiveness. 

“Queens everywhere! We couldn’t be happier about this huge moment for drag performers breaking through the mainstream and showing their talents to the entire world,” wrote Out Magazine, a publication for LGBTQ community.

An estimated 320,000 people are expected to be in Paris for the Summer Games.

The full opening ceremony is expected to last a total of four hours.

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