John Russell Spann: “A Just Man”

John Russell Spann: “A Just Man” In Memoriam

In Memoriam John Russell Spann: “A Just Man” August 15, 1931 — July 28, 2019 Members of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property (TFP), and its twenty-eight sister associations throughout the world mourn the passing of John Russell Spann on July 28, 2019. He will be remembered … Read more

Fighting Satan on the Last Frontier

Fighting Satan on the Last Frontier

A spiritual battle took place on the Last Frontier as forty local activists joined with members of the America Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property and its Return to Order campaign in Soldotna, Alaska. They were there to protest the Satanic invocation that opened the Kenai Peninsula Borough Public … Read more

Drag Queen ‘Quiet Revolution’ Exposed by Brave Catholics

Drag Queen ‘Quiet Revolution’ Exposed by Brave Catholics

At first glance, Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania hardly looks like a place to host a revolution. It is a suburb of Philadelphia, a quiet and upscale retreat from the stresses of city life. Its Belmont Hills Library is nestled in a park-like setting. Yet, revolutionary forces were very active there on the morning of … Read more

Thrilling Clash Between Catholics and Liberals at Penn State

Tradition, Family Property’s Student Action is legendary for its activism on campus. These brave young men address the burning issues of the day at some of the most liberal universities. They go where few dare go. Thus, I was pleasantly surprised when a TFP Student Action millennial asked me if I would … Read more

The Left Howls as Houston Cancels Drag Queen Shows

The Left Howls as Houston Cancels Drag Queen Shows

Victory over Houston’s “Drag Queen Story Time” is at hand. The series has been canceled for the remainder of the year. The program, which subjects young toddlers to story hours by men dressed as women, took place in Houston’s Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library. It was supposed to move less than one mile away … Read more

Los Angeles Religious Education Congress: Spreading Confusion Where Clarity is Needed

Los Angeles Religious Education Congress: Spreading Confusion Where Clarity is Needed

Every year since the early seventies, Catholics have gathered at the Anaheim Convention Center for the Los Angeles Archdiocesan Religious Education Congress (REC).  Throughout the years, the congress has grown into what organizers dub “the nation’s largest annual gathering of Roman Catholics,” with an annual attendance of around 35,000. Whether or not … Read more