PRESS RELEASE: Traditional marriage group assaulted by pro-homosexual activists: police report filed

Contact: The American TFP www.tfp.org John Ritchie – Student Action Director, 717-225-7147 HANOVER, PA (July 29, 2009) — Volunteers from the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property (TFP) were assaulted by pro-homosexual activists yesterday in Warwick, Rhode Island, as they peacefully held signs in support of traditional marriage. … Read more

Traditional Marriage Crusade Campaign Central

Traditional Marriage Crusade Campaign Central

""""[vc_column_text]Motivated teams of young TFP volunteers tour Maryland, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and other states, where they held signs and distributed thousands of flyers explaining why homosexual “marriage” is harmful to society and must be opposed. What is the TFP “caravan” for marriage? Thank you for all your support in this crusade. … Read more

Nebraska Archbishop Reviews Defending a Higher Law

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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

Neither Normal Nor Natural

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Crusade Magazine: Dr. Nicolosi, would you please describe for our readers NARTH’s primary focus? Dr. Joseph Nicolosi: NARTH is the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality. Basically, our position is that homosexuality is neither normal nor natural. Rather, it is a developmental disorder that constitutes a treatable condition. Crusade: What … Read more

Indian Tribalism: The Communist-Missionary Ideal for Brazil in the Twenty-First Century

Indian Tribalism: The Communist-Missionary Ideal for Brazil in the Twenty-First Century

Contents: Introduction PART I – The Traditional Catholic Concept of the Missions 1.  Concept of the Mission 2. The Highest End of the Mission: Essentially Religious – the Glory of God and Eternal Happiness 3. Effects of the Mission in Temporal Life 4. The Mission and the Indians 5. An Impossible Solution for the Missionary: To Do … Read more