A “Full House” actress criticized how the Last Supper was portrayed.

Bishop Robert Barron: The Last Supper is a “Clear Mockery” in the Paris Olympic Opening Ceremonies
On “Fox News Live,” Bishop Robert Barron addresses a parody of a drag queen that seems to disparage Christianity during the Paris Summer Olympics in 2024.
Candace is an actress and a devout Christian. Like many other world and religious leaders, Cameron Bure is appalled by the Olympic opening ceremonies, which featured what many saw as a drag queen version of the Last Supper.
Bure opened up about the topic in an Instagram video, but not before admitting that she was hesitant to bring it up. “Hey friends. Because I always run the risk of it making the headlines, I didn’t really want to comment publicly on the Olympic opening ceremony. But it seemed too important not to,” the former cast member of “Full House” said directly to the camera.
Her husband, Valeri Bure, a former right winger for the Montreal Canadiens, and other members of his family had won gold in previous Olympics, she said as she started out, “I love the Olympic Games.” “I’ve always felt really joyful during the Olympics. The best athletes in the world are competing for the title.

“Watching the opening ceremonies completely denigrate and ridicule the Christian faith with their rendition of the Last Supper during such an amazing event that will take place over the next two weeks was disgusting,” the woman added. And it deeply saddened me. Another person added, “You shouldn’t be sad.” You should be incensed about it. And I replied, “Trust me.” It makes me angry. But my sadness is greater since it’s for souls,” the woman said.
“I pray that what hurts God’s heart will also hurt me. And my thoughts go to everyone who has rejected or is ignorant of the message of Jesus Christ. Moreover, Galatians 6:7-8 in the Bible affirms that “God is not mocked.” After all, one will reap what they sow. Because from his body, whomever plants will reap ruin. But, the one who sows to the spirit will receive eternal life.
“Seeing how the opening ceremonies completely denigrated and ridiculed the Christian faith with their rendition of the Last Supper was disgusting, especially in light of the fantastic event that will take place over the next two weeks.”
“How do we handle this now?” Bure asked her millions of admirers. “Believers, allow me to elaborate on Paul’s words. “Let us not grow weary of doing good,” he continues. Because when the time is right, we will reap the benefits of our perseverance. So, as soon as we get the chance, let us try to enhance the welfare of everyone, especially that of the members of the household of faith.
This is my encouragement to you, she said. “Never stop trying to do good things. Keep sharing the good news. It’s also not exclusive to people who publicly mock God. Many people, including Christians, make statements along the lines of, “Well, I’m a Christian, it didn’t really bother me.” The message needs to go to those people as well. Those who approach it neutrally could reason, “Oh, I don’t want to upset anyone.” Permit the existence of life. Let each person pursue their own goals. I’m just going to stay in my corner and say nothing about it.

“Man, it’s not the time,” she murmured. Regarding the games? Adhere to your desires. Would you like to refrain from? Close the games. I’m going to watch the games. My goal is to support our athletes.
“I want to encourage the several amazing Christian competitors. I want God to be lifted up. Athletes “had nothing to do with that opening ceremony,” she said, adding, “I’m going to watch.”
She urged the skeptics, “But if you have a strong feeling not to watch, then go ahead and do so.”

Bure, who had first posted the movies to her Instagram story, released them to her page in response to demands from her fans. As per your request, I’ve made this shared on Story. Please have fun. What I thought of the Olympic Opening Ceremony The opening ceremony “wasn’t about an interpretation of DaVinci’s The Last Supper, but about a Greek god and the festival of Dionysus; a god associated with ritual [madness], insanity, lust, etc.,” the 48-year-old actress asserted after many attempted to “correct” her since her original post on Saturday.

Bure, who had first posted the movies to her Instagram story, released them to her page in response to demands from her fans. As per your request, I’ve made this shared on Story. Please have fun. What I thought of the Olympic Opening Ceremony The opening ceremony “wasn’t about an interpretation of DaVinci’s The Last Supper, but about a Greek god and the festival of Dionysus; a god associated with ritual [madness], insanity, lust, etc.,” the 48-year-old actress asserted after many attempted to “correct” her since her original post on Saturday.






