Celtic are gearing up to participate in the Glasgow 2024 Pride Parade on Saturday, July 20.

It will be Celtic’s second time stepping out for the city’s pride event.
Starting at Festival Park near the Glasgow Science Centre, the event is poised to draw crowds with the magnetic duo of GO Radio’s Crofty and Gina McKie hosting the festivities.
Celtic has always prided itself on being a “Club Open to All,” a sentiment that will be proudly shown on a banner as they march, they announced on the club’s website.
Fans are invited to join the march, encouraged to don their most colourful gear, and come prepared for Glasgow’s unpredictable weather.
The club do have a pride range on their website for fans to buy if they wish.
Last year, comedian Susie McCabe joined Celtic in their pride march. Last year she talked to Celtic TV ahead of the event, saying Celtic’s participation “meant the world” to her and how it was important to have a club like Celtic visible at such marches as it helps take steps to irradicate intolerance.









Whillma and whullie fae the Death star, in Ibrox, have been having their own twitched leg, gay pride march all of July.
Theiy are proud of their reformist roots and the founding father of catholic killing, By ‘ being down to their knees fellating Mr Humpy’ and his goat and horseback assemble..
Gay pride since 1689. Far ahead of their time.
Disgraceful for a club founded by a Catholic monk; a complete betrayal of the moral teaching of the Church and the greatest sign to date that Celtic is now largely run by apostates from the Faith.
Read St. Paul to the Romans Chapter I, verses 26-29 (Douay Rheims Bible), to see how far Celtic’s Board has drifted away from the spirit and teaching of Catholicism to now unite itself in humanist rejection of the divine and natural law. Pride, we’re told by the Church, was Lucifer’s sin and is the mother of all other sins, so it is very telling that this march is under the banner of “Pride”. Such utter blindness in our time!
I forgot to mention that Lucifer’s Pride is what led to his “Non Serviam” to God (I will not serve)! So who do Catholic Celtic supporters choose to serve today – Pride or God? Remember, we cannot serve two masters with opposing moral standards.