StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 267c

Noon today.  Downtown Jacksonville (Florida).  250 people, maybe 300—this with no advance media, print or broadcast, that I could find. I would not have heard of it myself, except for a link I followed in Mollie’s post of the other day.

A crowd that is calm, courteous, and resolute. Determined.  Priests and nuns and folks, and a sense of injury in the air.

No counter-demonstrators.

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 018b

Speakers who say the things that are expected, say them well, and the crowd cheers and waves flags and posters. After the last prayer, the closing prayer, the organizer, pictured above, says this:

“We all know that there are many more who feel the same way we do.  Tell your friends.  Please tell your friends.”

 Some more pictures:

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 015b

 

 

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 016b

 

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 281b

 

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 241b

 

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 069b

 

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 202b

 

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 233b

 

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 246b

 

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 077b

 

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 049c

 

StandUpForReligiousFreedomRally 041b

Comments:


Jenn B.
Joined
Aug '11
Jenn B.

I can say the same thing for Providence, RI where about 100 people gathered...except we did have some counter-protesters (just 10 or 15). What was most impressive, to me, was the number of people who applauded our cause as they drove by.

Still, it remains to be seen if mainstream media will acknowledge it!


Joined
Feb '12
maureen dirienzo

I attended the rally in Chicago today.  Accord to a police officer with whom I chatted for a few minutes, he estimated 1,200.  And it was pouring rain. 


Joined
Aug '11
cbc

We attended the rally in Portland Oregon.  Again, we would not have even known about it if it hadn't been for Molly.  There were over 200 people there.  Most of the passing traffic was supportive.

For Portland Oregon 200 - 250 people at such an event is wonderful. 

BTConservative
Joined
Jan '12
BTC123

Thanks for sharing - great pics for a wonderful rally!

flownover
Joined
Aug '10
flownover

Great pics is right !Nice photos Henry.I do envy you if you 're a Catholic. Presbyterianism is a cheap ride at the faire.

Mel Foil
Joined
Jun '10
etoiledunord

A young man making use of his religious liberty while he still has it:
GLORIA dot TV: Isaiah saying Mass
http://gloria.tv/?media=270647

Image51
MFQuinn
Joined
May '10
MFQuinn

My admiration and thanks to all who made the effort to attend any of these rallies.  I had no word of anything like this in the SF Bay area.  Appreciate your posting and photos, Henry!

Nick Stuart
Joined
May '10
Nick Stuart

There has been a total media blackout. Anybody see any story, post the link.


Joined
Nov '10
MMPadre
Nick Stuart: There has been a total media blackout. Anybody see any story, post the link. · 35 minutes ago

"Total media blackout"  --what are you talking about?   The media have been all over the Trayvon Martin story, with the President and Jesse Jackson and a host of others jumping in. . .

Oh, wait.


Joined
Nov '10
MMPadre

Back in the day, bishops needed the help --the connivance-- of the authorities to hide their pedophiles.  Is it an unexpected benefit of the Scandal, that the days of the symbiotic --or mutually parasitic-- relationship between churchmen and politicians is past?  Bishops all over the country seem to be finding their spines, and politicians their fangs.  I used to think we were headed for a Babylonian captivity.  But perhaps we are rather emerging from one.

Marythefifth
Joined
Mar '11
Marythefifth

I attended the rally in Dallas, TX. I heard about it in advance on this site. Others I talked to there learned of the rally from Catholic Radio. I estimate 1100 attended. It was reported in a local TV news broadcast last night. A local talk radio host played emcee to 3 speakers, two of them local preachers.

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2012/03/23/rallies-by-religious-groups-protest-health-mandate/


Joined
Nov '10
MMPadre

One of my sisters attended this one in Cleveland.  Bishop Lennon quotes a pertinent letter from Thomas  Jefferson to the Ursuline Sisters:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VXSpp4wRKqE


Joined
Aug '10
Ansonia

We had a large crowd (my husband thinks more than two hundred) in the small town of Goshen, New York. Our signs got lots of honks, thumbs up and smiles. All five speakers were good. Colleen Boland Toder was phenomenal.For the first time in three years, we felt like free citizens.


Joined
Jan '11
Margaret Ball

Steve tried to go to the one that was announced in Austin. He couldn't find anybody.

Austin slackers: even the Republicans don't do political events on a sunny Friday afternoon when Barton Springs is open.


Joined
Jun '11
Bunky

The DC rally in front of HHS drew, I'd say, somewhere around 300 to 500.  Lovely day.  Energetic crowd.  Lots of moms with lots of kids.  Hoorah and Oorah for the moms!!

Mollie Hemingway, Ed.
Bunky: The DC rally in front of HHS drew, I'd say, somewhere around 300 to 500.  Lovely day.  Energetic crowd.  Lots of moms with lots of kids.  Hoorah and Oorah for the moms!! · 3 hours ago

I was there, too! I'll post some pictures once I can figure out the technology. Love this post, Henry!


Joined
Mar '12
Anne

The event in Omaha was mentioned in the local paper. Paper mentioned a crowd of around 1,000, so it had to be at least that large.

The Archbishop was one of five speakers.

JeanVianney
Joined
Feb '12
Throckmorton

Many of Reno's 200 participants were familiar faces to each other.  Although the rally took place at noon on a working day, there should have been some representation from the Diocesan bureaucracy besides the Bishop.  There was not.  The chancery is about 5 blocks from the site.  While it is the most encouraging sign we have seen in a long time that the USCCB plans to break from the Bernardin 40 year tradition of liberal Catholic collaboration with the Democratic Party, we need to see an ongoing effort across the board to support Cardinal Dolan's leadership.  The media was definitely there and reporting the event.  

Mama Toad
Joined
Feb '11
Mama Toad

Henry -- did you take all those pictures? They are fantastic -- I love the black and white images, the closeups, the framing of your shots. The young girl with the bullhorn. The couple standing together, the woman behind the man, with the flag. Beautiful. I also, as you doubtless know, love the subject matter. Thanks for posting!

Henry Scanlon
Joined
Nov '11
Henry Scanlon
Mama Toad: Henry -- did you take all those pictures? They are fantastic -- I love the black and white images, the closeups, the framing of your shots. The young girl with the bullhorn. The couple standing together, the woman behind the man, with the flag. Beautiful. I also, as you doubtless know, love the subject matter. Thanks for posting! · 16 hours ago

Thanks, Mama Toad.  Yes, I took the pictures.  What can I tell you -- 25 years in the photo business...  I appreciate the close look and the kind words!  -- Henry


Would you like to comment on this Conversation?

Become a Member for $3.67 a month.

Join the Conversation
Already a member? Sign In
Loading

Start your shopping here!

Help support Ricochet by making your purchases through our Amazon links.

Welcome Visitor!
Join  or  Sign In

Become a Member to enjoy the full benefits of Ricochet:

Ricochet: The Right People, The Right Tone, The Right Place.  Join today!

Already a Member? Sign In