For more than two hours on Tuesday evening, Jan. 29, close to 200 Catholics protested and prayed in front of Carnegie Hall in Manhattan in reparation for the blasphemous Jerry Springer comedy.
I was deeply inspired by the determination and dedication of Our Lady's prayer warriors.
For a short clip of the rally, CLICK HERE.
And, for another short clip:
The LIBERAL mainstream media, as expected, said almost nothing of the rally of reparation.
The New York Times is an exception. Today, they did made this reference to protestors:
"And though I’d love to say that the protesters who assembled outside the theater on Wednesday to protest a show that “blasphemes our Lord” would be disarmed if they ever got to see “Jerry Springer,” I can’t.
The article continues:
"New York’s “Jerry Springer moment,” to quote from the show’s catchiest song, is alas a criminally short one. There’s been talk of moving it to Broadway, but, as last night’s protesters’ indicated, any producer can expect his share of public-relations problems. What’s more, Broadway theatergoers are a famously conservative lot these days (New York Times, Jan. 30, 2008)."
SO - please be on the alert!
The Jerry Springer show may go to Broadway. And, if so, we'll ask Catholics to join together to offer public reparation to Our Lord and to say NO! to the promoters of blasphemy.
Meanwhile, I want to offer sincere thanks to those who:
-- stood outside Carnegie Hall in the cold, praying and protesting
-- called Carnegie Hall to share their just outrage
-- wrote protest letters via regular mail or by e-mail
The spiritual battle is not over.
Even if Jerry Springer does NOT go to Broadway, we'll continue protesting it with an extensive postcard protest campaign. Please check your mailbox for your postcards. They should arrive soon. And you can pass them on to friends.
You can also order more protest postcards by calling 1-888-317-5571. We'll' send them to you ASAP.
May God have mercy on America, and look upon our anti-blasphemy efforts with kindness, through the ineffable intercession of Mary Most Holy.
Long live Christ the King!
Long live Mary Most Holy!
Long live our dearly beloved Catholic Faith!
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