Rosary Saves Man’s Life on September 11

Two Million Rosaries

A man from New York who had fallen away from the Catholic Church and not gone to confession in years was met at a TFP Fatima presentation given by America Needs Fatima Custodian, Jose Walter Ferraz. After the visit, the New Yorker took home a Rosary and Rosary Guide and started praying … Read more

Catholics Protest Blasphemy in California’s Wine Country

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The city of Napa is traditionally known as California’s leading wine center. Now it is known for what Catholics across the country consider blasphemous anti-Catholic “art” displays. For this reason, the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) with its America Needs Fatima campaign organized a protest of … Read more

TFP Announces “Rally of Reparation” at Copia Museum

  What Napa Valley’s the American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts (COPIA) calls “art,” Catholics across the country consider blasphemy and sacrilege against the Catholic Church and everything it holds sacred. To protest, the American TFP and its affiliate campaign, America Needs Fatima, announced a March 17 rally of protest … Read more

TFP Denounces Anti-Catholic Marketing

TFP Denounces Anti-Catholic Marketing

Note: The item below deals with a company in the United States and has nothing to do with a company with the same name in Europe. It is a sad state of things when even a simple trip to the supermarket could be an occasion to view insults ridiculing the Faith. That … Read more

American TFP Says No to POW Status

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The following letters were sent to President George W. Bush and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld. The Honorable George W. Bush President of the United States The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: On behalf of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and … Read more

TFP Marches with Tens of Thousands in Washington, D.C.

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Tens of thousands of anti-abortion protesters from across the nation gathered on January 22 in Washington DC for the 29th March for Life. Members and supporters of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) were among the participants, appearing with their characteristic standards and its marching brass … Read more

Attack on America, A Wake-up Call for the West

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Four months have passed since the brutal attacks of September 11th, but as the smoke clears at ground zero, the world emerges to face an all-important decision. Will it return to God and thus arise stronger, and more ready to face the challenges of an uncertain future, or will it allow evil … Read more

TFP Supports ABM Treaty Withdrawal

TFP Supports ABM Treaty Withdrawal

In a December 18 letter, the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) showed its appreciation to President George W. Bush for following through with his promise to withdraw from the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty. As the President recently stated, the treaty, “hinders our government’s ability to develop ways … Read more

Prince Bertrand Speaks on Leadership and Faith

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On December 7-16, Prince Bertrand of Orleans-Braganza went on a TFP-sponsored speaking tour of American cities which included St. Louis, Missouri; New Orleans and Alexandria, Louisiana. He spoke on the importance of Catholic leadership in society and visited with Catholic and civic leaders. Prince Bertrand bears the title of Prince Imperial of … Read more

A New Phase In an Old Conflict

A New Phase In an Old Conflict

On November 9, over one hundred TFP members, friends and supporters gathered together at the TFP’s Washington Bureau in McLean, Va., to discuss Islam in the post-September 11th world. Speakers at the event included His Imperial and Royal Highness Prince Bertrand of Orleans-Braganza, Joseph D’Agostino, assistant editor of Human Events and head … Read more