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LA Dodgers not open to discussing anti-Catholic drag queens, CatholicVote says

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FIRST ON FOX — The Los Angeles Dodgers are not open to discussing their re-invitation of an anti-Catholic drag queen group, one religious advocacy group says.

CatholicVote, one of the largest lay Catholic advocacy organizations in the country, said they spoke to Dodgers' administration this week about the team's partnership with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence drag queen collective.

"We [sent] them a letter last week asking for a phone call or a meeting, in part because they had announced that they were listening to all sides," said CatholicVote President Brian Burch. "And to our knowledge, they had not spoken with or reached out in any way to a Catholic leader, religious or lay like ourselves."

"So we did receive an email in response to our letter, and that turned into a phone call that I had yesterday with a top-level Dodgers executive," Burch continued. "He said that it's been very hectic there, that he's been extremely busy, and that he had little time to talk with me but wanted to reach out in response to the letter."

ARCHDIOCESE OF LA CRITICIZES RE-INVITATION OF ANTI-CATHOLIC DRAG QUEENS TO DODGERS GAME

Los Angeles Dodgers fans look on prior to an Opening Day baseball game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. (Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images)

Burch — whose organization is planning a $1 million ad campaign pushing a boycott of the ball club — told Fox News Digital that he urged the executive to meet with Catholic groups and reconsider their partnership with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

"I said, 'well, if there's still a chance that you might reconsider your decision, please let me

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