News - Homosexuality
As TFP Student Action volunteers unraveled their banner and began handing out fliers outside DeBartolo Hall at the University of Notre Dame on April 25, many students approached and enthusiastically thanked them for standing up for Catholic doctrine. "There are many here who don't agree,” said a young man. "I agree with you and I'm not even Catholic, I'm atheist."
A beautiful day awaited us with clear skies and strong winds. The day began with a campaign in the morning beside a busy highway with lots of traffic.
Rains came off and on Friday morning, but that didn't put a damper on our plans to campaign one last time in Cincinnati. Though people were slow to respond to our presence, things soon picked up with continuous honks as motorists entered and exited a busy mall.
Today we did four campaigns, all of them next to busy intersections.
Today we did two campaigns in Youngstown and Stow, Ohio. Both campaigns took place at busy intersections. As we held the “Honk for traditional marriage” signs, many cars honked their approval. The good reception was steady.
More than 14,700 concerned students and parents signed the TFP Student Action e-protest, calling for the cancelation of a pro-homosexual "drag show" at the Catholic University of San Diego.
In four days, over 7,025 students and parents have signed a respectful petition, urging the Jesuit-run Le Moyne College in upstate New York not to host its second annual "drag show" scheduled on March 10.
On October 11, I went to Georgetown University with two of my colleagues for a class project. Our mission: interview students about the annual “Coming-Out Day” on campus, which is part of a month-long pro-homosexual celebration known as “OUTober.”
The wind, snow and sleet made it somewhat difficult," said pro-life leader Kathy Potts who organized the protest.
The persecution is now blatant. Two open homosexual students at George Washington University are calling for the dismissal of Fr. Greg Shaffer, chaplain of the Catholic Newman Center on campus.