Bullfighting Goes Against Christ’s Teachings—But These Priests Are Still Defending It
Bullfighting couldn’t be further removed from Christ’s message of compassion, but in footage captured by PETA UK, several backward priests defended the ritualized execution of bulls in front of bloodthirsty crowds.
Despite clear Catholic doctrine forbidding cruelty to animals, the disturbing new video shows several prominent Catholic priests in Spain making extraordinary remarks in defense of bullfighting. One even compares bullfighting to the death of Christ:
“What you are seeing in the ring, you are seeing a sacrifice that is not violent; bullfighting has precisely come to end all violence.” – Father Antonio Schlatter
“The bull is not made to be pardoned; the bull is made to die in the ring.” – Father Juan García
“It is a sacrifice, like the mass is a sacrifice—it is a sacrifice of an animal. Here it is the sacrifice of Christ.” – Father Cruz Goñi
“All this idea of animalism … as if it were a person, as if it had a soul.” – Father Adolfo Ariza
Stabbed, Tormented, and Killed: Bullfights Negate Catholic Teachings
As far back as the 16th century, Pope Pius V—who has since been canonized—banned bullfighting, which he described as “cruel and base spectacles of the devil and not of man” and contrary to “Christian piety and charity.”
Texts such as the Catechism of the Catholic Church state that humans must not “cause animals to suffer or die needlessly,” and Isaiah 1:11 declares that “God does not want the blood of animal sacrifices.”
Bulls are curious, social, and gentle when humans aren’t torturing and killing them for “entertainment.” During bullfights, assailants repeatedly stab bulls with lances and barbed harpoons called banderillas before attempting to kill them by driving a sword into their lungs. Once the sword strikes, bullfighters swarm the terrified, mutilated, dying bull and attempt to sever his spinal cord with a dagger at the base of the skull.
Pope Leo, Cut Ties with Bullfighting!
Pope Leo’s predecessor, Pope Francis, wrote in his encyclical Laudato Si’, “Every act of cruelty towards any creature is ‘contrary to human dignity,’” and public opposition to bullfighting has only grown since. Today, 8 out of 10 Spaniards reject the gruesome spectacles entirely.
Please join us in urging Pope Leo XIV to choose compassion for all and sever the Catholic Church’s ties to bullfighting.