Join a Public Square Rosary Rally on Saturday!

Join a Public Square Rosary Rally on Saturday!

  Where will you be on Saturday, October 10? We invite you to pray for our nation in the public square this Saturday. Here are the details. Who? You, your family and friends. What? Praying a rosary in the public square. When? 12:00 p.m., October 10, 2009 Where? At 4,315 locations all … Read more

URGENT petition to Notre Dame: Please drop the charges

URGENT petition to Notre Dame: Please drop the charges 1

The 88 outspoken pro-lifers peacefully walked onto Notre Dame’s campus in May to be the voice of the unborn – when pro-abortion president Obama was honored there – and were arrested for trespassing. Among those arrested were Fr. Norman Weslin, several Catholic nuns, Norma McCorvey, the “Jane Roe” of Roe v. Wade, … Read more

Our Lady of Las Lajas: A Continuous Miracle

Our Lady of Las Lajas: A Continuous Miracle 4

The merciful predilection of the Mother of God for Latin America is the reward she has given for the heroic faith formed from the Iberian Peninsula during the 800 years’ struggle against the invading Moors and found in the Latin American peoples’ souls in which Divine Providence willed to deposit it. From … Read more

Is the Media Blind to Huge Traditional Marriage Rallies?

Is the Media Blind to Huge Traditional Marriage Rallies? 4

Thousands gathered on the east steps of the New York State Capitol building in Albany on Tuesday morning to defend the traditional marriage and oppose measures seeking to legalize same-sex “marriage” in the Empire State.The “Stand for Marriage” rally, organized by New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms, attracted throngs of New Yorkers who, … Read more

How the Gold Dome Tarnished

Everyone who is familiar with the beautiful campus instantly recognizes the golden dome. It scintillates in the sunlight and serves as a pedestal for a large statue of Our Lady, fittingly portrayed crushing the head of the serpent, calling to mind the passage from Genesis 3:15: “I will put enmities between thee … Read more

Saint Nuno Alvares Pereira: A Warrior and a Man of Faith

Saint Nuno Alvares Pereira: A Warrior and a Man of Faith 1

On April 26, 2009, the Portuguese Count Nuno Alvares Pereira is to be canonized, nearly six centuries after his death. Saint Nuno Alvares had a brilliant military career and became the Constable of Portugal. Later, out of gratitude for a miraculous victory he won over the Spaniards, Saint Nuno built the Gothic … Read more

TFP Supporters and Friends Protest V-Monologues

TFP Supporters and Friends Protest V-Monologues

On March 8, TFP supporters and friends gathered to pray a public rosary of reparation to protest the performance of “The V***** Monologues” at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. Dozens of those who participated the day before in the annual TFP Kansas Regional Conference also came to the protest. Washburn University is … Read more

An Invitation to Pray for the Nation at a Public Square Rosary

An Invitation to Pray for the Nation at a Public Square Rosary

On October 12, tens of thousands of Catholics will take to the public square in 10,000 locations nationwide to pray for the nation in these troubled times.The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) and its America Needs Fatima campaign are inviting the public to join these Public … Read more

The Amazing Story of the Hiroshima Eight

The Amazing Story of the Hiroshima Eight 2

Early on August 6, 1945, a lone American B-29 Superfortress bomber circled in a vividly blue sky over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The unsuspecting inhabitants on the ground barely glanced at the plane. They were unaware of the deadly payload it was about to unleash on them, ushering in the atomic … Read more

The Rosary and Saint Dominic Defeat Heresy

The Rosary and Saint Dominic Defeat Heresy 1

The Rosary — as spiritual weapon against evil — has a very long and precious history. In twelfth and thirteenth century France, a group of heretics known as the Albigensians was destroying the minds of the Catholic laity with its erroneous ideas. The Albigensians’ teachings encouraged suicide, many times by self-induced starvation, … Read more