tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post2224042459744382532..comments2024-03-23T09:59:53.293+00:00Comments on LINEN ON THE HEDGEROW: 63% of Catholics want The Feast of the Holy Family.......Richard Collinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10826907710570316952noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-70810847517229710592012-12-17T14:22:47.961+00:002012-12-17T14:22:47.961+00:00
Brian, interesting you should mention the KSC, my...<br />Brian, interesting you should mention the KSC, my father was one for most of his adult life. I am uncertain about their stance today. I might do some delving in the New Year. Meanwhile, I like the actions of The Legion of Mary. RichardRichard Collinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10826907710570316952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682550116445790117.post-83803241665111309442012-12-15T20:32:56.333+00:002012-12-15T20:32:56.333+00:00Richard, once upon a time (rather a long time ago,...Richard, once upon a time (rather a long time ago, I know) the Knights of St Columba were very active in the Catholic Church in England, and regularly spear-headed parochial activities which needed a fair bit of organising - they had the contacts and the social nous! If this organisation still exists, and assuming their cooperation, could they not be asked to organise local marches/processions in support of traditional marriage? If these were organised in the large towns and cities, I believe that they would receive considerable support from all sections of the community and all faiths. In theory it does not seem an insurmountable project, and what an achievement it would be in this Year of Faith! And it might even have some impression on our political dictators! This is a practical exercise that could best be organised by the laity, always with the backing of the clergy of course. What do you think?umblepiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13455889107917179909noreply@blogger.com