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What is TFP Student Action?

Students of Sedes Sapientiae Institute enthusiastically participate in the activities and campaigns of TFP Student Action.

Concerned about America's future, TFP Student Action works to spread the ideals of Christian Civilization on college campuses.
Liberal academia pressure college students to accept socialism, atheism, homosexuality, abortion, ecology, evolution, and other errors.

Catholic colleges are not immune to this downward trend. According to an article published by the New Oxford Review on Oct. 30, 2003, after four years at a Catholic college, Catholic students' support for homosexual "marriage" increased from 52.4% to 69.5%.

As a result, many conservative Catholic students are afraid to speak the truth.

TFP Student Action carries out campus campaigns that seek to encourage, organize and mobilize conservative college students, and build a vibrant movement against the Cultural Revolution. These campaigns also provide Institute members with an ideal setting to test their intellectual and verbal skills and put what they learn in class into practice.

"In the Middle Ages, they had convictions where we moderns today have only opinions, and it takes more than opinions to build a gothic cathedral" - Heinrich Heine

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