We promote the Culture of Life on social media
Spreading the Culture of Life in Quebec is a necessary task, given that so few voices are raised in Quebec to defend the unborn child or to denounce the evil of euthanasia. If we don’t do it, who will?
While abortion is a subject that people in Quebec hardly dare to discuss negatively, we are, however, seeing increasing openness among the general public and certain influencers regarding the issue of LGBT ideology. Indeed, many are questioning the imposition of this ideology on the entire population, particularly in schools.
One of our recent articles post on the suspension of the Alexanders, both teachers at an Ontario school, for failing to “celebrate and affirm LGBTQ issues.”
This post, the most popular one over the past 28 days, has been widely appreciated by many readers who left comments in support of the Alexander couple. Note that our primary “audience” is in Quebec.
We are in the midst of a fundraising campaign; we need your help to spread the Culture of Life in Quebec. We have reached $6,570 out of $20,000; we still need $13,430, and there are only 8 days left in our campaign. Please give generously. >>
It is said these days that the mainstream medias are losing more and more influence with the public, to the benefit of alternative media and influencers who largely carry out their work through social media. The media had (and still has) tremendous power to influence public opinion; if public trust is shifting toward alternative media and their networks, we must therefore give this area our special attention.
The issue of transgenderism resonates strongly with the people of Quebec; many find it appalling that children are being mutilated to “transition” them.
Admittedly, transgender activists abound on social media and have not hesitated to come and disparage our views, but they have found many protagonists to debate with under this post.
Unfortunately, the debate isn’t always very healthy, as our opponents often display a near-total lack of respect. In fact, we occasionally have to ban trolls. Keeping our page clean is no easy task given the heavy flow of comments.
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Finally, it is worth noting that the demographic issue strikes a chord with Quebecers. For a long time now, Quebec has not been having enough children. Now, the number of deaths exceeds the number of births, and the fear of disappearing as a people is palpable.
Under this type of post, we see numerous testimonials from fathers and mothers who have had several children, with some noting that they face hostility because they have more than two...
Finally, despite everything, we manage to reach a significant number of internet users with our posts on sensitive topics such as euthanasia. Even if the number of “likes” is low, the number of “views” indicates that our message regarding the shocking news of a doctor evaluating a patient for euthanasia in front of a Tim Hortons was received by a significant number of people.
For this work to bear visible fruit, it must continue over the long term; it requires a great deal of patience and hope, and your support in this effort is invaluable!
For Life,
Augustin Hamilton
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This month, fly the right flag — the Carillon Sacred Heart
Here we are in June, the month when we’re urged everywhere to raise the rainbow flag. But there is a flag that is otherwise infinitely more noble, whether you live in Quebec or elsewhere: the Carillon Sacré-Cœur. A silver cross on a blue background, adorned with four fleurs-de-lis leaning toward a Sacred Heart. The Sacred Heart represents the humble and loving heart of Jesus, who gave his life for us; the fleurs-de-lis symbolize purity. It is, above all, a Christian symbol — and it is this flag that Christians should want to fly this month.
It also has a rich history. Its origins date back to the Carillon banner, which was present at the French victory at Fort Carillon in 1758, and was later revived in the 19th century during the French Canadians’ struggle against assimilation. In 1902, Father Elphège Filiatrault drew inspiration from it to create the Carillon Sacré-Cœur; and it was on this model that the Quebec fleur-de-lis adopted in 1948 was designed.
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That’s fitting: the month of June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart — not to “pride.” The two are opposites. Christ said, “I am meek, and humble of heart” (Mt 11:29). Humility is the submission of one’s will to God’s; “pride” is its exact opposite. This term was well chosen to bring together all these disordered passions under the LGBTQ+ umbrella.
This propaganda is being imposed on us in the name of “inclusion” and “love,” even in schools. But inclusion is not a virtue in itself: we cannot include everything, especially not teaching children practices contrary to their nature, of which they would otherwise have no idea. True love offers only the true good of others — against the licentiousness and pride conveyed by the LGBT flag, or at least by many of those who wave it.
Your donation first, then the flag if you wish. Once you’ve shown your support for our campaign, you can get your Sacred Heart Carillon here and display it throughout the month of June. I’m donating now >>
Humility accomplishes great things; pride leads to ruin. This June, instead of the flag of pride, let us raise the flag of the Sacred Heart— and support the work that defends the faith, the family, and life.
For Life,

Georges Buscemi

P.S. There are only 16 days left in our early summer campaign. We’ve raised $2,637 out of $20,000, which is 13% of our goal. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has already donated. Help us reach our goal today. Donate >>




