Meeting Together in St. Louis

Meeting Together in St. Louis 1

On March 30, the American TFP held a regional one-day conferences in St. Louis. Nearly fifty people attended the program held at the St. Agnes’ Home of the Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus in the suburb of Kirkwood. The afternoon consisted of three talks and a buffet brunch. TFP … Read more

The Twenty-Eighth State?

The Twenty-Eighth State? 1

So far, twenty-seven states have amended their constitutions to protect traditional marriage. Pennsylvania may be on the way to becoming the twenty-eighth state. On March 17 the Pennsylvania Senate Judiciary Committee held a public hearing on the proposed amendment. The next day a vote was held to see if the bill would … Read more

“Bodies Revealed” – A Cruel Mockery

"Bodies Revealed" – A Cruel Mockery

There was a time when skinning a person alive was considered the ultimate barbarity. Today, skinning a person dead is considered “educational.” It is not without dismay that we have, for some time now, seen the news of exhibits of actual human bodies in varying degrees of decomposition put on display in … Read more

“A Crusade of the 21st Century”: Conference in Louisiana

“A Crusade of the 21st Century”: Conference in Louisiana 2

On March 8, Tradition, Family and Property — Louisiana hosted a regional one-day conferences in Lafayette, Louisiana. The event was held in the historic Grand Coteau House Ballroom in nearby Grand Coteau. Since this year marks the 100-year anniversary of the birth of Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira, the conference started with … Read more

Lula Watch: Vol. VI, No. 2

Elections in Paraguay: A Bishop-Candidate Favors the So-called “Socialism of the Twenty-first Century” In a country where socialism without makeup causes horror, ambiguity, not radicalism, is the most disturbing instrument of the presidential candidate of the Alliance for Change 1. The Most Rev. Fernando Lugo, 56, former Catholic bishop of the diocese … Read more

Spreading the Fatima Message Far and Wide

Spreading the Fatima Message Far and Wide 2

With the publication of its new book: Fatima: A Message More Urgent Than Ever, the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) and its America Needs Fatima campaign will be spreading the Fatima message far and wide. The promotion will highlight the theme that Fatima is far from … Read more

Boldly Rejecting Abortion at Millersville University

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 … Read more

Were the Early Christians Communists?

To justify the Marxism that they preach, the spokesmen of the “Catholic left” frequently allege that the early Christians lived in a regime of a community of goods. To justify this assertion, they cite a passage from the Acts of the Apostles, which, obviously, they interpret in their own way. This is … Read more

Eternal and Natural Law: The Foundation of Morals and Law

Eternal and Natural Law: The Foundation of Morals and Law 2

With morals and natural law under siege today, and the liberal agenda’s cross hairs targeting our right to voice our moral convictions, we must be prepared to defend our position’s legitimacy. Either we accept that the foundation of morals and law lies in God’s wisdom or we become mired in the quicksand … Read more

Dissent in the Ranks

Thomas Doyle

The dissident “Catholic” group, Voice of the Faithful (VOTF) is recovering from a scathing essay written in January by Father Thomas Doyle, the group’s first “Priest of Integrity” award recipient. The exchange between them exposes dissent in their ranks and signifies a victory for tradition. Father Doyle was a key political figure … Read more