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Well, today was one of those days. It rained and, in consequence, we were not able to do a morning campaign. Instead, we decided to take care of the practical aspects of being on the road: laundry and cleaning. Before we started, however, we went to Mass. The priest who said Mass … Read more
Well, here is the Maine Caravan’s first report. While we sense that the majority of Mainers favor traditional marriage, we expected much opposition from the notoriously liberal area of Portland. Locals even warned us about them. So with some trepidation, we set up at the busiest intersection in South Portland at the … Read more
This morning we campaigned for true marriage at a busy intersection in Queens, New York. Immediately after we prayed our customary prayer, three Hail Marys and invocations to Saint Michael and Saint Joseph, our caravan patron, the positive honks started ringing out. There’s a noticeable pattern to the way New Yorkers honk. … Read more
Downtown Buffalo, New York No sooner had we arrived than a lady who recognized us from Saturday’s campaign approached. She took a flyer already but wanted to know more about our organization and was very favorable to our ideals. Two ladies approached us later on and took fliers. They spoke with Mr. … Read more
After Mass and a hearty breakfast hosted by a local friend, we went to a town called Brunswick. We picked a busy corner close to a mall and Highway 1, the scenic road that goes all the way from Maine to Florida. Like yesterday, the honks of support from cars continue to … Read more
Renowned Spanish Jesuit, novelist and biographer, Father Luis Coloma, sets out to capture the imagination of the little people in his family in Pelusa. In a riveting story charged with a child-like drama where good triumphs over evil, Father Coloma spins a riveting fairy tale in a religious setting. Evil is represented … Read more