The Time is Now!

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fortnight-4-freedom-colorThe Fortnight for Freedom starts today (June 21st) and if you don't know what I'm talking about you need to quickly check in with virtually any of your Catholic contacts. If you are still not seeing this plastered all over your Facebook and Twitter walls then you simply not "liking" and "following" the right people! The information surrounds us, the battle has begun, and it's time to stand up and join in the fight!

Here is a gathering of just some of the information out there explaining what the Fortnight for Freedom is, what is happening near you, and how you can get involved. 

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Kristin Detloff is our forum administrator. She's a married, homeschooling, mother of four, loving life in small town Iowa. When not immersed in the unpredictable adventures of motherhood you can often find her chatting it up with the girls at Living The Sacrament!

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