College students walking to and from classes on Monday morning, March 3, received a clear message: reject abortion and defend the unborn. TFP Student Action members invited students at Millersville University near Lancaster, Penn., to ponder the tragedy of abortion and shake off the indifference that permeates our culture.
Whenever TFP Student Action promotes traditional moral values, there is always lively debate and sometimes strange relativistic opposition. “Thank you for explaining your position against abortion,” said one student. “I am personally fine with abortion. But we’re both right. You’re right and I’m right,” she insisted.
To read the rest of this story and to watch a video of the campaign click here.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Spreading the CRC at CPAC
From Thursday the 7th until Saturday the 9th, the nations wide array of conservatives gathered in Washington D.C. for the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC for short. This year was monumental for two reasons. First of all it was the largest CPAC ever, likely due to the elections this year. Second, President Bush gave a speech Friday morning.
All of that aside, there were a good number of university students attending and a good number of them were Catholic, concerned with the crises that saturate our society, the same crises that is eating away at our family values. When I told them about the Campus Rosary Crusade, their eyes lit up with enthusiasm. It put into perspective, for me at least, the longing that many college students have to publicly reject the moral deterioration of society and the culture.
I'm praying that these students will answer the call to start a Campus Rosary Crusade group at their school. If you would like to start your own Rosary group at your school, you can contact me at mjt1886@gmail.com, or TFP Student Action at studentaction@tfp.org. May Our Lady Bless your Rosary group with success and spiritual prosperity.
All of that aside, there were a good number of university students attending and a good number of them were Catholic, concerned with the crises that saturate our society, the same crises that is eating away at our family values. When I told them about the Campus Rosary Crusade, their eyes lit up with enthusiasm. It put into perspective, for me at least, the longing that many college students have to publicly reject the moral deterioration of society and the culture.
I'm praying that these students will answer the call to start a Campus Rosary Crusade group at their school. If you would like to start your own Rosary group at your school, you can contact me at mjt1886@gmail.com, or TFP Student Action at studentaction@tfp.org. May Our Lady Bless your Rosary group with success and spiritual prosperity.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
V-Monologues Attacks Morality on 20 Catholic Campuses
Please include this intention in your Rosaries...
Feminists at 20 Catholic colleges and universities plan to assault Catholic moral teaching with performances of The V-Monologues. Year after year, during the weeks surrounding St. Valentine’s Day, prominent Catholic institutions have allowed the play to carry on despite its vulgar anti-Catholic message of sexual anarchy.
Sign this protest now to defend the truth
Feminists at 20 Catholic colleges and universities plan to assault Catholic moral teaching with performances of The V-Monologues. Year after year, during the weeks surrounding St. Valentine’s Day, prominent Catholic institutions have allowed the play to carry on despite its vulgar anti-Catholic message of sexual anarchy.
Sign this protest now to defend the truth
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
TFP Holds Conference over March for Life Weekend.
TFP Student Action held a University Student Conference starting Saturday January 19th and culminating on Tuesday January 22nd with the March for Life in Washington D.C. Over the weekend, around 20 students, from California to New York, and even England, listened to talks dealing with the return of Radical Atheism, the Importance of being in the Public Square and the 2200 Rosary Rallies that TFP's 'America Needs Fatima' campaign coordinated on October 13th. There was, also, a slide show illustrating TFP Student Action's presence at Fort Benning, Georgia for God Bless Fort Benning Day.
However, the event would not be nearly as noteworthy without the presence of His Imperial and Royal Highness, Prince Bertrand of Orleans Braganca. Prince Bertrand is of the Imperial House in Brazil and is the brother of Prince Luiz, who, if Brazil was still a Monarchy, would be the acting Emperor. His Highness gave a closing speech at Sunday night's Dinner convoking the participants of the conference to practice the virtue of purity with a story, exuberantly told by His Highness, about the great Godfrey of Bullion and the Crusades.
The Conference climaxed on Tuesday the 22nd with the March for Life in Washington D.C. We were on the road by 8:45 and were there by 11:30. The street transformed into one massive throng of people as we waited for the march up Constitution Avenue to the Supreme Court Building. As the multitude coalesced, the great red banners of the TFP made their way to the front of the line, towering above the asphalt, as both marchers and pedestrians looked up in awe.
There was an estimated 200,000 people in attendance, the majority being Catholic.
To read more, click here.
However, the event would not be nearly as noteworthy without the presence of His Imperial and Royal Highness, Prince Bertrand of Orleans Braganca. Prince Bertrand is of the Imperial House in Brazil and is the brother of Prince Luiz, who, if Brazil was still a Monarchy, would be the acting Emperor. His Highness gave a closing speech at Sunday night's Dinner convoking the participants of the conference to practice the virtue of purity with a story, exuberantly told by His Highness, about the great Godfrey of Bullion and the Crusades.
The Conference climaxed on Tuesday the 22nd with the March for Life in Washington D.C. We were on the road by 8:45 and were there by 11:30. The street transformed into one massive throng of people as we waited for the march up Constitution Avenue to the Supreme Court Building. As the multitude coalesced, the great red banners of the TFP made their way to the front of the line, towering above the asphalt, as both marchers and pedestrians looked up in awe.
There was an estimated 200,000 people in attendance, the majority being Catholic.
To read more, click here.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
“Absolutely NO” to Jerry Springer Show
Despite rainy weather conditions, hundreds of outraged Catholics gathered in front of Carnegie Hall in Manhattan to pray and express their rejection over the blasphemous Jerry Springer: The Opera in Comedy. The peaceful protest was a response to the indecent show which attacks the honor and purity of Our Lord and the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Read the full story here
Read the full story here
Public Square Rosaries a Success
On October 13th, the American TFP coordinated over 2200 Rosary Rallies nationwide. With Rallies ranging in size, from 1000 down to 4 or 5, the event was truly monumental. All of the Large cities were represented: New York, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles. Even Hollywood had one. To learn more about this groundbreaking event, click here.
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