TFP Co-sponsors World Congress for Families

The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) is joining with dozens of other pro-family organizations in co-sponsoring the fifth World Congress for Families (WCF), which will take place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands from August 10-12. The theme for this year’s congress will be “Family: More Than the … Read more

Frequently Asked Questions

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What do you mean by tradition? Could you explain the symbol you use? How is the TFP financed? How many members does the TFP have? What do you mean by family? What do you mean by private property? What does TFP stand for? What is the America Needs Fatima campaign? What is … Read more

Video of TFP-ANF Members Protesting at Notre Dame

This is a short video of TFP–ANF’s protest out front of the gates of the University of Notre Dame. Thousands of pro-life Catholics lined the streets leading to the main gate of the university. Dotting the sidewalks for miles, they prayed the Rosary, held signs and protested the university’s scandalous decision to … Read more

“Catholic Action: Why the Need?”

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On March 21-22, Tradition, Family Property-Louisiana and America Needs Fatima held two regional one-day conferences in Louisiana centered on the theme of the need for Catholic action. The setting for the first conference was Grand Coteau, one of Louisiana’s charming historic towns. Land of the Acadians The first talk of the day … Read more

When Saints Formed Children

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“God made me to know, love, and serve Him in this world in order to be happy with Him in the next.” Thus does the child correctly answer the catechism question of why God made him. In consonance with this basic notion, Catholic education has traditionally meant fashioning the child’s whole personality … Read more

The Marvelous History of Saint Anne

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According to an ancient and uninterrupted tradition of the Church, the body of Saint Anne was carried to Gaul by the same vessel that, in the first century of the Christian era, had brought Lazarus and his sisters there when they had been banished from Palestine because of their faith. These personal … Read more

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