WINNIPEG, August 19, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) – One day after all Winnipeg Catholic parishes heard homilies on the need to protect marriage, as asked for by Archbishop James Weisgerber, a crowd of 3000 rallied at the Manitoba legislature to show their support for traditional marriage. Fifty supporters of homosexual ‘marriage’ were on hand yesterday to cast aspersions on the gathered crowd. Nuns in habit waved signs reading “Grant, O Lord, that Canada may see.” In Vancouver a large demonstration of about 6,000 (organizers said 10,000 while CBC said 3000) gathered at the courthouse Saturday. The demonstration to protect marriage was organized by the Canadian Alliance for Social Justice and Family Values Association. Organizer K-John Cheung warned against the redefinition of marriage and the threat of hate crime Bill C-250. A comparatively tiny crowd of 200 homosexual activists were kept apart from the crowd by police. See local coverage: https://www.canoe.ca/WinnipegNews/ws.ws-08-19-0005.html https://www.canada.com/vancouver/theprovince/story.asp?id=9F3EE7C4-1C2C-48E3-9D41-FFC5EFA9D6B6
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Thousands Rally in Vancouver and Winnipeg Canada to Protect Traditional Marriage
WINNIPEG, August 19, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) – One day after all Winnipeg Catholic parishes heard homilies on the need to protect marriage, as asked for by Archbishop James Weisgerber, a crowd of 3000 rallied at the Manitoba legislature to show their support for traditional marriage. Fifty supporters of homosexual ‘marriage’ were on hand yesterday to cast aspersions on the gathered crowd. Nuns in habit waved signs reading “Grant, O Lord, that Canada may see.” In Vancouver a large demonstration of about 6,000 (organizers said 10,000 while CBC said 3000) gathered at the courthouse Saturday. The demonstration to protect marriage was organized […]
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