Letter from Cardinal Medina

Letter from Cardinal Medina

Santiago, January 7, 2005 Director of ‘Acción Familia’ Dear Mr. Montes, I have received the copy of the book, Defending a Higher Law, which you kindly sent me I and sincerely thank you for having sent it. The theme of homosexuality has attracted the attention of moralists and historians for many centuries … Read more

Defending the Highest Law in Topeka

Defending the Highest Law in Topeka 3

On the evening of November 16, twenty TFP supporters staged a rally outside the Topeka City Hall where the city council was debating a proposed ordinance that would prohibit “discrimination” against homosexuals. The measure would have added sexual orientation — a changeable lifestyle — to the list of race, religion, national origin … Read more

Nebraska Archbishop Reviews Defending a Higher Law

Nebraska Archbishop Reviews Defending a Higher Law 1

As the same-sex “marriage” debate rages across the nation, the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) welcomed an archbishop’s encouraging review of its landmark 2004 book defending traditional marriage. Archbishop Elden Francis Curtiss of Omaha, Nebr. sent his Oct. 11 review of Defending a Higher Law: Why … Read more

Mayday for Marriage

Mayday for Marriage 2

On Friday, October 15, the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property joined together with tens of thousands of concerned Americans on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. to voice their repudiation of same-sex “marriage.” The event, titled “Mayday for Marriage,” was sponsored by pastors in the Puget Sound-area … Read more

Victory in Louisiana

Victory in Louisiana

Overwhelming is perhaps the best word to describe it. By a margin of almost 4-to-1 margin, Louisiana voters put a ban on same-sex “marriages” or civil unions in the state Constitution. Undemocratic is perhaps the best word to describe the efforts of pro-homosexual activists to overturn the results of the election. The … Read more

TFP Student Action Rallies to Protect Traditional Marriage

TFP Student Action Rallies to Protect Traditional Marriage 2

A group of young Americans will be on the streets and college campuses of cities in Kentucky, Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana to encourage people to vote Yes for traditional marriage state constitutional amendments on upcoming ballot initiatives. Members of the TFP Student Action will tour these five Southern states distributing flyers … Read more

Victory for Traditional Marriage in Missouri

Victory for Traditional Marriage in Missouri

Nearly three out of four Missourians who voted on Tuesday voiced their rejection of same-sex “marriage,” passing a state constitutional amendment defining that “marriage shall exist only between a man and a woman.” Missouri is the first of at least nine states scheduled to put similar constitutional amendments on the ballot. Although … Read more