Thursday, June 4, 2009

TFP Student Action launches protest against 96 Catholic colleges with pro-homosexual clubs

Time to protest again. Visit here to do so.

Click on the link and sign the petition

http://www.tfpstudentaction.org/get-involved/online-petitions/scandal-research-finds-homosexual-clubs-at-catholic-universities.html

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

3 Catholic Colleges Host Impure Events – protest

Catholics should protest three Jesuit Universities, where students started Lent by celebrating homosexuality, cross-dressing and pornography. I’ll spare you the graphic details, but according to press reports:
  1. Georgetown University funded a “Sex Positive Week,” hosting speakers who openly promote same-sex “marriage” and porn.

  2. Loyola University of Chicago showed pro-homosexual film Brother to Brother as part of a semester-long “Color of Queer Film Series.” Upcoming films include Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros which is about a 12 year-old boy who falls in “love” with a male police officer.

  3. Seattle University held a “Transgender Awareness Week” that had a session on transgender Bible heroes and “Criss-Cross Day,” where students were encouraged to “come dressed for the day in your best gender-bending outfit.”
It makes my blood pressure rise. College campuses are “ground zero” in the culture war. That is why you and I cannot allow impurity to reign because of our silent omission. Students, parents, and alumni must voice their objection.

Spread the word and send a personal note or make a phone call to the presidents of these three Catholic Universities:

Georgetown University
Dr. John J. DeGioia
Office of the President
204 Healy Hall
37th & O Streets, NW
Washington, DC 20057
Tel: (202) 687-4134
Fax: (202) 687-6660
Email: president@georgetown.edu

Seattle University
Fr. Stephen Sundborg, SJ
Office of the President
901 12th Avenue – Admin. Bldg. 109
Seattle, WA 98122-1090
Phone: (206) 296-1891
Email: SUNDBORG@seattleu.edu

Loyola University of Chicago
Fr. Michael J. Garanzini, SJ
Office of the President
820 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 915-6400
Email: mgaranz@luc.edu