Sunday, December 11, 2005

No True Calm for Christmas

An email update:
After protesting against “Corpus Christi” in Nebraska, I had hoped for a period of calm to prepare for Christmas. But that didn’t happen.

I got an email in my box asking me to take a look at a Denis Leary program on Comedy Central. What I saw was so disgusting and unsettling that I knew that I did not have the right to do nothing.

And so, I have to ask you to protest once again. I can’t remain silent when these people say the worst things abut Our Blessed Mother. I know it is Christmas time but these people just don’t seem to care. And so I am asking you to take a moment to join me in protest. Click here for all the details.

We also have a story about our activists at TFP Student Action in Nebraska. They put together a cold Saturday night protest where protesters outnumbered theatergoers almost two to one! Click here to read about their efforts.

You can also read about TFP Student Action’s campaign at Ohio State University against The Da Vinci Code. They took advantage of the trip to Nebraska to visit this huge university. Click here for more.

I would also like to invite you to read about our talk at the TFP’s Washington Bureau about our book, Rejecting the Da Vinci Code. TFP member Jose A. Schelini gave an excellent presentation to friends and supporters. Click here for more.

Finally, I received a story from Norman Fulkerson about one of his visits spreading the Fatima message. He tells how children are thirsting for real role models…and how nobody is telling them about the examples of the saints. Click here to read this story.

I would like to thank everyone who cut and pasted our mini-review of our book Rejecting the Da Vinci Code and posted it on their web sites and blogs. (Click here to see the mini-reivew) I would also like to thank all those who helped with donations to send John Ritchie and his student activists to Nebraska.

Please take a look at our news portal selections and visit our online store for Christmas gift ideas.

Until next time, I remain,
Yours in Jesus and Mary,

John Horvat
Webmaster
http://www.tfp.org

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