7,515 Rosary Rallies Worldwide on October 15

As the world situation becomes increasingly threatening, the idea of holding a Rosary in a public place has become more popular. As human efforts fail to solve our growing economic, social, moral and spiritual troubles, more people are turning to the supernatural solutions: The Fatima message of prayer and penance, and the … Read more

Rosary Rallies “Occupy” 7,500 Public Squares – and Go Unreported

Rosary Rallies “Occupy” 7,500 Public Squares – and Go Unreported 2

""""[vc_column_text]As many as 200,000 Americans took to the streets on October 15 and “occupied” thousands of public squares nationwide to voice their concerns about the nation’s future. Such an outpouring of public sentiment should have been enough to attract the attention of any decent media. However, that was not the case. These … Read more

Same-sex “Marriage”: Accept it or Resign!

Same-sex “Marriage”: Accept it or Resign! 1

When the New York state legislature rammed through a law “legalizing” same-sex “marriage” this last summer, countless New Yorkers disagreed with the decision. Among them were Christian town clerks who could not in good conscience sign marriage licenses for a union they consider sinful. Clauses were written in the law that supposedly … Read more

God Came the First Year

God Came the First Year

Binghamton City Hall, New York, was the scene of a spiritual and psychological battle on June 4, 2010. On one side of the street one could see the white and gold Papal flag in front of a group of forty Catholics including TFP members and led by ten friars in grey habits. … Read more

July 28 – Staten Island, New York

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“We’re with you. We’ve been married fifty-three years,” said a cheerful husband and wife as they passed by. To give you an idea how much the average American on the street supports traditional marriage, whenever we go from one place to another and our honks signs are even slightly visible, the honks … Read more

July 27 – Downtown Watertown, New York

July 27 - Downtown Watertown, New York 2

Today we campaigned in the tiny city of Watertown in the center square. No sooner had we started than a lady sticking half her body out of an upstairs apartment began yelling out against us. So much of her body was hanging out at one moment we thought she might fall. The … Read more

July 25 – Watertown, New York

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Today we did a lunch time campaign in one of the more northern cities of NY. As usual the support was very good. The most significant thing about today’s campaign was the addition of a new sign which the public either loved or hated. The sign reads: CBS Poll, 60% of New … Read more

July 24 – Downtown Syracuse, New York

July 24 - Downtown Syracuse, New York

A Question of Justice At the location of our first campaign we had a very distinguished lady who came and spoke for a long time. She expressed a lot of frustration over the callousness of lawmakers who pass such legislation allowing homosexual “marriage.” “It is against justice,” she said. We moved to … Read more

July 24 – Astoria and Brooklyn, New York

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The campaign today was simply great. So much happened that my mind is like a blur. But I will try to fill you in to the best of my abilities. Just a few minutes after we started campaigning in Astoria this morning, an older woman peddling down the sidewalk on a bicycle … Read more

July 19 – Staten Island, New York

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After attending Holy Mass in Manhattan, we had a hardy New York style sandwich – they call them heroes here – and drove to Staten Island. Crossing the majestic Hudson River gave us something beautiful to marvel at, and rest from the omnipresent graffiti-covered walls that plague the city. We stationed ourselves … Read more