May 2025 Battlelines Newsletter

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ALLENDALE, MI

Protests Lead to Removal of Blasphemous Image of Our Lady at Michigan University

Following public outcry from a group of TFP-ANF supporters, Grand Valley State University relocated a blasphemous piece of “art” that mocked Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Rally captain Meredith organized a rally on the university’s campus in Allendale, Michigan, to make reparation against a sacrilegious mural that depicted perversions of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The display used an image of Our Lady to promote social justice and LGBTQ ideology.

Due to the protests from our supporters, as well as Christian students, lawmakers and the general public, the university relocated the image from its Kirkhof Center. However, Meredith said she will continue to fight for its permanent removal from the campus.

Meredith said, “We are fighting a supernatural battle. Desecrating this sacred image of Our Lady is going too far. Simply relocating this is not what the president’s office told me earlier this morning. It does not change the sacrilegious nature of it. It is offensive to God and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.”

Show of support for Protest against Cirque

A large group of TFP-ANF supporters held a rosary rally of reparation against a blasphemous Paranormal Cirque event happening in Houston.

Despite cold weather, rally captain Anthony said the group was honored to fight back against the devil and make reparation for the despicable show.

“It seems that this particular event struck a nerve with those that we contacted. Many were willing to stay out in the cold after the campaign to talk. The

response from the public was very positive. Many people were honking with a lot of energy,” he said.

“I only remember a few people who made some sign that they were against the campaign. There was even one police officer in his cruiser that passed by several times, each time honking his horn.”

He added, “Please pray for this effort to expel the demons from Houston and replace them with myriads of angels.”

HOUSTON, TX

From the desk of

Robert

I know you love Our Lord and, like me, are saddened by the deliberate disregard and offences His Most Sacred Heart is subjected to in the month set aside by the Church to honor and glorify Him.

Traditionally, the Catholic Church has dedicated the month of June to celebrating the Sacred Heart of Jesus. However, this beautiful month-long devotion has been almost forgotten and replaced by LGBTQ “Pride” Month - a celebration of sin that happens even in many Catholic churches.

As activists try to overtake this month as a celebration of LGBTQ “Pride”, let us stand firm in our Faith to preserve June as the month honoring the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Our Lady reminds us that through the power of public prayer, we can fight back against those who want to normalize homosexual and transgender lifestyles with “Pride” masses and other sinful events that promote the LGBTQ ideology. It’s more important than ever for us to show the world that

the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a symbol of His love and mercy, to stand up for the Sacred Heart in His month of June and not relinquish it to the promotion of immoral perversions.

I hope you will gather your family and friends and pray a peaceful, legal rosary of reparation in public to show your devotion to the Sacred Heart.

“The more the devil labors to destroy souls, the more we shall be inflamed with desire to save them, O Heart of Jesus, zealous Lover of souls!” And how better to save souls than through the most powerful weapon given to us by Our Lady: The Holy Rosary. I know she will reward your love and devotion to her and her Son, Jesus Christ as you publically proclaim June to be the month of the Sacred Heart – not homosexual “Pride.”

Sincerely,

In Jesus and Mary,

Innocence Preserved and Ever-Ready to Pray in Maryland

Rally captain Noemi, a dedicated TFP-ANF supporter who hosted more than 30 rosary rallies last year, recently held two rallies against Drag Queen events.

The first rally was held outside Loyalty Bookstore in Washington, D.C., to make reparation against a Drag Queen Story Hour. “I didn’t see any customers but six people with rainbow umbrellas were at the entrance. Later, I went to Mass and thanked God for not letting people take their children to Drag Queen Story Hour.

Thank you for the opportunity to pray for those poor little souls.”

The second rally was outside Lost Ark Distilling Co. in Columbia, Maryland, to protest a drag brunch. “When people at the distillery saw us with the banner, they came out saying something, but I couldn’t hear what it was. Thank you for the opportunity to go today. I’m ready for the next one. May God and Mother Mary of Fatima keep blessing us all!”

Robert E. Ritchie Executive Director

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