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- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.

There are numerous Rosary Rallies by different organizations. Most recently was on December 1st, overturn Roe. Pro-Life Action League spearheaded that, but ANF continues in its Public Square Rosary campaigns twice a year. Sometimes more often depending on the circumstances.
I love the idea of men in the center of the business district asking for help from above while on the knees praying the Rosary.
I hope it catches on here.
I help in our small city, Traverse City, which is quite liberal. We have good men that would participate in it.
http://ace.mu.nu/archives/397146.php
Curious. Did she attend a teachers’ college a library school?
Note, its the view of the dean of education and the corporate communications office at Geneseo that in order to be fit to receive a degree from a state school and to teach in the public schools, you must subscribe to the transgender discourse.
https://www.campusreform.org/article?id=17160
The just and prudent solution to this problem is that (1) the hourly staff of the school of education are assigned to other jobs, (2) the school of education is closed and all of its salaried employees are discharged, (3) the corporate communications staff is fired, and (4) the college president is fired, and (5) the board is deposed and replaced with decent and attentive people.
None of this will happen in New York, of course, and our ever creative appellate courts will never find that it is unconstitutional to use state corporations and local public agencies to enforce sectarian viewpoints. However, at least we might dispose of these issues properly in red states – presuming we had any non-feckless Republican state legislators.
Fun fact: all the state colleges in Upstate New York started their lives as teachers’ colleges, as did the State University at Albany. Geneseo over a period of 40 years managed to re-invent itself as the state’s de facto honors college. Not much honor there anymore.