Giants Beat Dodgers After Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are Honored
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are a group based in San Francisco. This game featured the San Francisco Giants visiting Los Angeles.
San Francisco is situated on the 37th northern parallel.
Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is officially abbreviated as SPI.
They like to dress up as Nuns.
San Francisco won and got their 37th victory
The 37th Prime number is 157
Dave Roberts
The date June 16th, or 6/16, is a curious one to choose for this event. The number 616 has grown to become the “alternate” number of the Beast (as opposed to 666) thanks to Papyrus 115, a recently-found manuscript indicating a different value than the one we’ve grown accustomed to.
The 16th of June is written internationally as 16/06. This matches the name of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ manager, David Ray Roberts.
The fact that his middle name is Ray should stand out. My last post discusses how the death of Ray Lewis III, son of the NFL Hall of Famer, was connected to the death of Kamrin Ray at Marquette University in April. The emblem for The Society of Jesus, also called the Jesuit Order, is a Sun with its Rays emanating from all sides.
In Reverse, The Society of Jesus sums to both 235 and 91.
Pope Francis is the first pontiff to belong to the Jesuits. The game fell exactly 235 weeks before he turns 91 years old:
The two numbers of the Beast are 666 and 616. The Earth’s orbital velocity is listed at 66,616 miles per hour.
Francis of Assisi / Jesuit Order
The game was played on the 167th day of the year:
San Franciso is named after Francis of Assisi.
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are highly-controversial for satirizing the Catholic Church, whose highest ranking member is also named after Francis of Assisi.
This was the Dodgers’ 70th game of the season.
The most iconic structure in San Francisco is the Golden Gate Bridge.
The pope is also called the Pontiff. That word comes from pontifex in Latin, which translates to Bridge-builder.
Clayton Kershaw
Pontiff has gematria of 86.
Dodgers’ star pitcher Clayton Kershaw, a man of faith, had spoken up in the media about his disapproval of allowing SPI on the field, as they stand against the Catholic Religion.
Clayton has 205 career wins
“Jesuits”
The words Catholic and Jesuits has remarkable overlap with Kershaw.
Clayton wears #22 for the Dodgers:
He didn’t care for the Nuns who were LGBTQ.
Kershaw was born on March 19th, or 3/19:
The word Jesuit also matches his number 22.
The 22nd Prime number is 79
He was born on the 79th day of a leap year: