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Thank God, TFP Student Action was more effective than ever upholding moral values in 2011. Young TFP volunteers really put their heart and soul into this noble fight, traveling thousands of miles, holding dozens of campaigns nationwide. A look at the best, action-packed campaigns of 2011.
TFP Student Action is glad to announce that Siena College – a Catholic Franciscan institution – has canceled a scheduled presentation by pro-abortion, anti-Catholic speaker Widney Brown.
VICTORY. Shortly after Dakota Ary was punished for making comments opposing homosexuality in school, TFP Student Action launched a petition urging Western Hills High School to completely clear Dakota Ary’s record. Very soon, over 7,500 people contacted the school with their protest and concern.
Moral values are once again under assault at St. Joseph’s University. Since 2001, the Jesuit university in Philadelphia has been sponsoring Unity Week, a pro-homosexual event first dubbed Rainbow Week. This year Unity Week will sponsor speakers and events that are in direct conflict with Catholic moral teaching.
Soon after entering the protest perimeter at Zuccotti Park a piece of communist propaganda was thrust into my hand. The flier starts: “It’s not just Wall Street… capitalism must be destroyed.”
A coalition of energetic conservative organizations and individuals from across America gathered on the weekend of October 7-9 for the sixth annual Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C. TFP Student Action volunteers manned a booth at the event, showcasing TFP campaigns for moral values on college campuses.
The pro-homosexual activist group "All Out" launched a petition asking PayPal to "put hate out of business" by closing the accounts of pro-family organizations, including the American TFP. Apparently, traditional marriage between one man and one woman is now being deemed "hateful" by those who wish to redefine God-ordained marriage.
The latest blow to the Catholic identity of Catholic education comes from the Jesuit Seattle University School of Law, where a professional assisted-suicide lobbyist teaches Law, Medicine, and Ethics at the End of Life.
Fox 25 in Oklahoma City interviewed John Ritchie about TFP Student Action's recent protest against "The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told," a blasphemy to be performed at OCU. See "Bible Play Controversy."
TFP Student Action volunteers are touring Louisiana and Texas, distributing flyers, organizing rosary rallies, and holding signs at busy intersections to alert the American public about the dangers of socialism.