Brave Catholic Ladies in Delaware: “We Need Men” to Lead

Built of red brick and white wooden trim, the State Capitol Building in Dover, Delaware, stood tall against the bright sky of what seemed a typical July day. Its three-tiered central tower overlooks a monument to the Delaware troops who fought in the Revolutionary War. Visible atop the pedestal are three charging … Read more

Battle-Line Rosary Rally in Hartford

On July 17, a heavy mist shrouded Connecticut’s State Capitol Building. Its Chateau-like appearance with towers and parapets loomed high above the pathway that ran through its lush grounds. In this melancholy haze, a streak of red and gold darted skyward to reveal a rampant lion bearing the cross of Christ on … Read more

TFP Rallies in Defense of Saint Junipero Serra

TFP Rallies in Defense of Saint Junipero Serra

Nearly 300 years ago, Saint Junipero Serra landed on the West coast of the New World with his missionary brothers. Within less than half a decade, the holy friar founded 21 missions and was responsible for the conversion of countless American Indians. It’s no surprise these actions earned him the illustrious moniker, … Read more

Catholics in New Mexico Take a Stand for God, Queen, and Country

“We’re not just here to pray the rosary, but to grieve for the nation,” explained rosary rally leader Cesar Franco to a group of over forty Catholics gathered outside Santa Fe’s State Capitol Building on June 30. There is undoubtedly much to cause grief. Coronaphobia and socialist legislation from COVID-19 lockdown are … Read more

TFP Reaches Pacific Northwest in Restore America Caravan

Finally, volunteers of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) reached the furthest northwest point of the contiguous United States on the Mother of Mercy, Restore America caravan, Washington State. With the streets blocked off in front of the capitol in Olympia, the TFP volunteers marched across the … Read more