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The Idea of a Counter-Revolution
WHO WE ARE
The
American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and
Property (TFP) was born of a group of Catholic Americans concerned
about the multiple crises shaking every aspect of American
life. Founded in 1973, the American TFP was formed to resist,
in the realm of ideas, the liberal, socialist and communist
trends of the times and proudly affirm the positive values
of tradition, family and property.
Central to the TFP mission is the idea that the various crises
threatening American society and the Church cannot be seen
as separate and disjointed. Rather they originate from a single
cause.
The TFP handbook Revolution
and Counterrevolution by Plinio
Corrêa de Oliveira masterfully traces the historical
and philosophical roots of this single cause: a phenomenon
called the Revolution.
The TFP was born from the idea of a
Counterrevolution, a movement
that would embrace every field of action, especially in art,
ideas and culture. (To read TFP views on current topics, visit
the TFP Forum)
TFP books, publications and newspaper advertisements help
bring these views to the public. Moreover, the TFP is not
afraid to take them to the streets with colorful sidewalk
campaigns in major cities.
The first TFP was founded in Brazil
in 1960 by Prof. Plinio Corrêa
de Oliveira. Later, the American TFP became but one
of many autonomous TFPs that now exist around the world dedicated
to the same ideals and at the service of Christian Civilization
(See links).
Location:
The American TFP's national headquarters is located in Spring
Grove, York County, Pennsylvania. We can be reached at:
American TFP
P.O. Box 341
Hanover, PA 17331
Phone - (888) 317-5571 or
(717) 225-7147
FAX - (717) 225-7382
Check this list of regional offices
and local activities at a TFP office near you, click
here.
Staff:
The American TFP relies on the dedication of approximately
75 full-time volunteers and 60 paid employees.
Supporter
Network: The TFP's Supporter Network consists of individuals
and families who dedicate free time to the TFP's efforts.
TFP supporters hold regular activities and meetings around
the country and often participate in TFP campaigns. The American
TFP also holds regional and national
seminars for its supporters.
Other
Members: In addition to full-time members and supporters,
the American TFP and its affiliate campaign, America Needs
Fatima count on over 120,000 supporting members nationwide
who donate or promote TFP ideas.
You can be part of these efforts. To
view ways you can help, click
here.
Meetings: The American
TFP holds public meetings to educate and motivate its friends
and supporters. Its speakers' bureau addresses topics related
to education, socialism, Fatima, the family and culture.
If you would like to arrange a TFP
representative to give a lecture in your area, click
here.
The TFP's America Needs Fatima campaign,
promotes audiovisual presentations on the Fatima message that
personally reach over 50,000 people every year.
To arrange a presentation in your area,
please click
here.
Action:
On special occasions, the American TFP members, supporters
and local coordinators have organized events and protests.
In May 19, 2006, for example The Da Vinci Code was
released nationwide, and a polarized America was stirred
up all the more with this latest example of blasphemy against
the Faith. What began as a small effort to find a few local
organizers soon exploded into a massive grassroots network
that has
led to over 2,000 protests across the nation.You can access
a more detailed report of this campaign by clicking
here.
Caravans:
At times, TFP "caravans" travel across the nation. These are
groups of volunteers that travel from city to city, bringing
important issues to the man in the street.
Student
Action: Concerned about the future, the American TFP's
Student Action works to spread the ideals of Christian Civilization
to colleges and universities. To visit the Student Action
Web page, click
here.
TFP Staffed
St. Louis de Montfort Academy: The TFP also staffs
a boys' boarding school in rural Herndon, Penn. which provides
students with a solid Catholic formation.
To see the St. Louis de Montfort Academy's
website, please click
here.
TFP Summer Camps: Building Catholic
Character
Every summer, the TFP coordinates a
formative and recreational youth program. These programs are
designed to instill self-discipline, reinforce parental authority,
educate youth on the truths of the Catholic Church, and urge
them to be positive elements in bringing the Reign of Christ
and His Blessed Mother to society. They have often rekindled
the light of Faith in their hearts.
Please
click here for a report on last year's course
Fatima
Campaign: The American
TFP's America Needs Fatima campaign, provides a variety of
grassroots actions. Members of the Fatima Proclaimer Program
regularly distribute Fatima flyers and information. Since
its inception in 1994, Fatima proclaimers have distributed
over eight million flyers nationwide.
For more information, see the America
Needs Fatima section of this website, by clicking
here.
Publications: The American
TFP publishes a variety of books, newsletters, and booklets
which are valuable resources to members and supporters. Visit
the TFP's online store, by clicking
here.
Magazine:
Crusade, the American TFP's bimonthly magazine is a
valuable tool in understanding events. It features insights
based on Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira's works and sections
on apologetics, history, and the family. Crusade is
a must for those who want to challenge the politically correct
and secular environments. To access Crusade online,
click here. For
a free subscription to Crusade, click
here.
Corporate structure and information:
The American TFP's corporate name is
The Foundation for a Christian Civilization, Inc. (the "Foundation").
The Foundation is incorporated in the State of New York as
a non-profit corporation, and is recognized by the Internal
Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Donations
to the Foundation are tax-deductible up to 50% of the donors
adjusted gross income.
From the standpoint of Roman Catholic
Canon Law, the American TFP is a private association of faithful
formed by a free agreement among some of the faithful (canon
299 §1) exercising their right to freely found and govern
associations for charitable or pious purposes or to promote
the Christian vocation in the world (canon 215), to imbue
and perfect the temporal order with the spirit of the Gospel
(canon 225 §2), or to animate the temporal order with the
Christian spirit (canon 298 §1). It works so that the divine
message of salvation becomes known and accepted by all persons
throughout the world (canon 225 §1).
Fundraising registration:
Most states require charitable organizations
to register with them, prior to engaging in fundraising activities
within their jurisdiction. The Foundation has been registered
since 1984. Many of these states require the Foundation to
disclose specific information. You can read these legal disclosures
by clicking
here.
| Board
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Luiz A. Fragelli
Raymond E. Drake
Robert E. Ritchie
John W. Horvat II
Charles P. Noell III
Gary J. Isbell
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| Officers: |
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President
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Raymond E. Drake |
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Vice President
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John W. Horvat II |
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Secretary-Treasurer
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Benjamin A. Hiegert |
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Donation:
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