January 2024 Battlelines Newsletter

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From the desk of Robert E. Ritchie

With each passing day, it becomes more and more urgent to pray for peace in our world. Our Lady encourages us to make bold requests through prayer, and show great confidence in the power She has to change the world! It’s important that we continue to raise awareness of Our Lady’s message. When we show deep devotion and faithfulness to Her Fatima message of prayer, penance and amendment of life, Our Lady is eager to come to our rescue and answer our prayers. I know that you are a very special child of Mary who is devoted to the Holy Rosary and who loves the Blessed Mother with all your heart. That’s why I’m asking you to join me for a special Rosary Rally campaign on February 17. Sign up to host a Rosary Rally on February 17 at noon your

local time to raise awareness of the importance of the message of Fatima and devotion to Saints Jacinta and Francisco. It’s easy to do; simply gather your friends, family and community members and pray the rosary in a public place. To help you have a successful rally, we will send you a banner, special manuals and other materials, completely free. It’s easy to sign up: Fill out the Confirmation Receipt enclosed with this issue or email Protest@TFP.org. Saints Jacinta and Francisco devoted their lives to Our Lady, in the hope of world peace and salvation. I pray that you will do the same and answer Our Lady’s call by joining me in public prayer. With Her blessing, Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart will continue to be our refuge and the way that will lead us to God! Sincerely, In Jesus and Mary, Robert E. Ritchie Executive Director

Protecting Children against DRAG at the Library Rally Captain Rachel and a dedicated group of TFPANF friends and supporters have held multiple Rosary Rallies of Reparation in St. Peters, Missouri, protesting a St. Charles City-County Library employee who dresses in drag at work. Rachel thanked ANF staff for helping her to organize the rally. “Everything went well and a great spirit was felt! It’s so nice to know that people like you help so much.” Rachel first brought attention to the matter earlier this year, but unfortunately nothing changed.

Recently, she spoke at a St. Charles County Council meeting while wearing what she called a “replica” of the employee’s attire – a green corset, fishnet tights and heels. “This is not acceptable in public, let alone in the children’s section of the public library,” she said. That night her prayers were finally answer, as the council unanimously passed a resolution requesting the library cut out “political agendas” from library spending and enforce its dress code. Won’t you make that extra step – go the extra mile - and help TFP-America Needs Fatima by joining a protest Rosary Rally close to your home? Just text PROTEST to 87837 or contact Jose Ferraz toll-free at (844) 830-3570 to defend the innocence of children.

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