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Why We Fight, Why We Will Win
By James Bascom
http://www.tfp.org/student_action/activities/student_seminars/images/spring_break05.jpg
Each morning began with prayers in
common. Here the Apostles Creed is sung
in Gregorian Chant after the TFP standard
is raised.
Spring Break. The words conjure up images of hedonistic college students traveling to far-off, exotic places in search of selfish pleasure. For these students, the modern world is only to be embraced and enjoyed, never mind opposed. The idea of a cultural revolution that defies Christian morality, is far from their minds. After all, if it feels good, just do it, right?
Contrary to the myth, many students oppose the cultural revolution which they see destroying mankind. Abortion, same-sex “marriage,” euthanasia, and rampant immorality are evils that must be combated. What is the solution to the crisis of modern man?
That is exactly the question that the TFP Student Action Spring Break Weekend sought to answer. Held on March 11-12, university students from across the nation came to learn about this cultural revolution, its origins, goals, and methods, and its only authentic alternative, Christian civilization.
Held at the American TFP’s beautiful headquarters located in rural Pennsylvania, the retreat-like weekend was appropriately titled “Why We Fight, Why We Will Win.” The intention was to give the students formation and direction in opposing the crisis of modern man, as understood by Professor Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira.
The days began, of course, with prayer. After rising and showers, the Apostles Creed was sung in Gregorian chant, followed by breakfast.
http://www.tfp.org/student_action/activities/student_seminars/images/spring_break03.jpg
In between talks were study circles, smaller
groups of students to discuss and debate
what was said.
Mr. Norman Fulkerson the first part of his talk, “The Age of Chivalry: What Went Wrong?” He made a point-by-point analysis of the Middle Ages and the founding of Christendom. Far from being the “Dark Ages,” the High Middle Ages, while not perfect, was nevertheless the only era in history when all facets of society were oriented toward giving glory to God. Medieval man took to heart the line from the Gospel, “Seek ye therefore first the kingdom of God, and his justice, and all these things shall be added unto you.”
The second part of Mr. Fulkerson’s talk dealt with the decline of Christian civilization beginning with the Renaissance. The explosion of pride and sensuality led to a radical hatred for all forms of inequality and all moral law. Mr. Fulkerson traced this Revolution in society from the Protestant Revolution to the French Revolution, and finally to the Communist Revolution.
By James Bascom
http://www.tfp.org/student_action/activities/student_seminars/images/spring_break05.jpg
Each morning began with prayers in
common. Here the Apostles Creed is sung
in Gregorian Chant after the TFP standard
is raised.
Spring Break. The words conjure up images of hedonistic college students traveling to far-off, exotic places in search of selfish pleasure. For these students, the modern world is only to be embraced and enjoyed, never mind opposed. The idea of a cultural revolution that defies Christian morality, is far from their minds. After all, if it feels good, just do it, right?
Contrary to the myth, many students oppose the cultural revolution which they see destroying mankind. Abortion, same-sex “marriage,” euthanasia, and rampant immorality are evils that must be combated. What is the solution to the crisis of modern man?
That is exactly the question that the TFP Student Action Spring Break Weekend sought to answer. Held on March 11-12, university students from across the nation came to learn about this cultural revolution, its origins, goals, and methods, and its only authentic alternative, Christian civilization.
Held at the American TFP’s beautiful headquarters located in rural Pennsylvania, the retreat-like weekend was appropriately titled “Why We Fight, Why We Will Win.” The intention was to give the students formation and direction in opposing the crisis of modern man, as understood by Professor Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira.
The days began, of course, with prayer. After rising and showers, the Apostles Creed was sung in Gregorian chant, followed by breakfast.
http://www.tfp.org/student_action/activities/student_seminars/images/spring_break03.jpg
In between talks were study circles, smaller
groups of students to discuss and debate
what was said.
Mr. Norman Fulkerson the first part of his talk, “The Age of Chivalry: What Went Wrong?” He made a point-by-point analysis of the Middle Ages and the founding of Christendom. Far from being the “Dark Ages,” the High Middle Ages, while not perfect, was nevertheless the only era in history when all facets of society were oriented toward giving glory to God. Medieval man took to heart the line from the Gospel, “Seek ye therefore first the kingdom of God, and his justice, and all these things shall be added unto you.”
The second part of Mr. Fulkerson’s talk dealt with the decline of Christian civilization beginning with the Renaissance. The explosion of pride and sensuality led to a radical hatred for all forms of inequality and all moral law. Mr. Fulkerson traced this Revolution in society from the Protestant Revolution to the French Revolution, and finally to the Communist Revolution.