TFP
Conference on the
Dawn of the Third Millenium
On
October 6 - 7, Monsignor Michael R. Schmitz, Vicar General
of the Institute of Christ the Sovereign King, His Imperial
and Royal Highness Prince Bertrand of Orleans-Braganza and
150 American TFP supporters and friends met at a TFP Conference
at its headquarters in Spring Grove, Penn., to analyze current
events from the Fatima perspective and spread a much needed
hope for life in the post-September 11 world.
Following Mass celebrated by Msgr.
Schmitz, His Highness Prince Bertrand gave the opening address.
He outlined the importance of the message Our Lady brought
at Fatima for understanding world events at the dawn of
the Third Millennium.
After the opening address, TFP Director
John Horvat presented the meeting, A Stronger Dream. He
analyzed the causes of the brutal September 11 attacks as
the beginning of a postmodern war where the US was targeted
for its structures of order. He spoke of how the whole American
order was symbolically shaken and what the proper reaction
might be.
TFP Campaign Coordinator Norman Fulkerson
gave a special presentation using the historic example of
St. Joan of Arc. His lively talk, The Voices Didnt
Lie illustrated how God never fails those who trust
in Him. Writer Joseph DAgostino offered his considerations
on the Cultural Revolution and the nature of Islam, providing
timely insight into present day events.
Other speeches highlighted the timeliness
of the Fatima message today. Between talks, participants
had time to converse and share their impressions. Before
dinner, conference attendees participated in a long candlelight
rosary procession with an exact replica of the famous and
miraculous Pilgrim Virgin of Our Lady of Fatima.
Before Sunday Mass, a statue of Our
Lady of Fatima was carried in solemn procession to the sanctuary
and a rosary was prayed on the Feast of Our Lady of the
Rosary, and the anniversary of the Victory of Lepanto in
1517. The Mass was celebrated by Msgr. Schmitz at St. Patricks
Church in York, Penn. and sung by the TFP Choir. The Mass,
attended by over 250 people, was celebrated in the Traditional
Tridentine Rite. It ended with a moving rendition of the
Papal Hymn with organ, trumpet and choir.
During the closing dinner, conversation
was lively as old friends and new, united by a common Faith
prepared to face the struggles of the post-September 11
world with renewed hope.