A Ray of Hope for the New Year at TFP Student Action Conference

A Ray of Hope for the New Year at TFP Student Action Conference

“I’ve been looking forward to this conference,” said Jesse, a student who joined young men for the annual TFP Student Action Conference in Spring Grove, Penn. The conference was a packed three-day event held by the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property (TFP) over the New Year break, … Read more

The Liberal Attack on L’Univers Backfires to the Disadvantage of French Catholic Liberals

The Liberal Attack on L’Univers Backfires to the Disadvantage of French Catholic Liberals

In the continuing nineteenth-century battle between liberals and Ultramontanes, Abbé André Sisson’s article in L’Ami de la réligion attempted to shift the burden of proving the errors in the pamphlet, L’Univers Jugé Par Lui-Mème to Louis Veuillot’s shoulders. To deflect the article’s effects, Veuillot sent Abbé Joseph Cognat, the editor of L’Ami … Read more

1,159 Rosary Rallies Fight to Keep Christ in Christmas

1,159 Rosary Rallies Fight to Keep Christ in Christmas

Each year, the radical leftist War on Christmas intensifies, turning the joyous occasion of Our Savior’s birth into a battle for our right to celebrate His birth. This December, America Needs Fatima fought back, promoting over 1,000 Rosary Rallies to keep Christ in Christmas nationwide. Testimonials from Rally Captains On Christmas Day, … Read more

A Lawsuit Backs France’s Liberal Catholics into a Corner

A Lawsuit Backs France’s Liberal Catholics into a Corner

The existence of a conspiracy against the Ultramontane editor, Louis Veuillot, and his newspaper l’Univers became increasingly evident during the early 1850s. An important factor was the publication of Alfred, the Count de Falloux’s book, The Catholic Party—What it Was and What it Has Become. Perhaps even more apparent was the promotion … Read more

Even if Schools Deny It, Children (and Adults) Need to Learn to Write in Cursive

Even if Schools Deny It, Children (and Adults) Need to Learn to Write in Cursive

In too many schools, teaching handwriting—especially cursive—is extinct. Over the last half-century, America’s public, private, religious and charter schools became obsessed with “critical thinking.” As that obsession grew, mechanical processes were discarded. Emphasizing grammar, the doctrine taught, inhibited children from expressing their thoughts. Teaching historical facts repressed students’ creative opinions about past … Read more