Saturday, October 22, 2005

A Book Launching and a Protest

An email update I received:
This week we have two major items so my letter is a little long. Please see if you can address both issues. I would like you to take a look at our new book and I would also ask if you could protest against a “Queerfest” in Notre Dame.

First, our new book, Rejecting the Da Vinci Code, is now ready. Read about it by clicking here. It is certain to be part of the controversy surrounding the soon-to-be-released film based on Dan Brown’s book.

Here are just a few of the things you will find in this book:
• Why the Church is not guilty of “the greatest cover-up of History.”
• Having it both ways: claiming the book is both fact and fiction. Dan Brown’s questionable historians and sources.
• The code behind The Da Vinci Code: Gnosticism.
• The real story of Saint Mary Magdalene - much more beautiful than Dan Brown’s.
• Telling the difference between true Gospels and false Gnostic “gospels.”
• The “sacred feminine” and the feminist side of The Da Vinci Code story.
• And much, much more.
See why Fr. John Trigilio called this book “a brilliant succinct, objective and convincing refutation of the prolific errors found in Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code.”

And so I urge you not to delay and to get your copy of this book today. It is only $8.95 and if you order on the web, postage is FREE. Click here to buy your book now.

The second item on the agenda is to ask you to protest right away.
For two consecutive years, the Catholic University of Notre Dame hosted a "Queer Film Festival" promoting sodomy to students.

At one session, pro-homosexual Sister Jeannine Gramick is reported to have told students: "I'm beginning to believe that the greatest sin for lesbian and gay people is to want to be straight." (LifeSiteNews.com, 02-14-05)

You see, next year's "Queer Film Festival" was already approved by Notre Dame's board of directors for some time in February. In a board meeting, they stated: "Such films should be shown and discussions on them should be held on a university campus."

That's why I am asking you to join me in a massive prayerful protest to stop this scandalous festival. You don't need to be a student to join this effort.
Click here now to send your urgent protest to Notre Dame president Fr. John Jenkins.

Finally, we also have a report on a small protest against Margaret Starbird promoted by friends and supporters in Kansas. Click here to read the story.

Until next time, I remain,

Yours in Jesus and Mary,
John Horvat
Webmaster
http://www.tfp.org

P.S. Remember there are two urgent items. First, click here to see our official web launching of the TFP book Rejecting The Da Vinci Code. Second please protest against the “Queer Film Festival” at Notre Dame by clicking here.


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