GALERÍA 3

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Photo above/foto de arriba: “Father Hernan Larrain, director of Mensaje, aggressively demands a complete revolution which destroys the past.”

Continuing from page two of the Liberation Theology Archives Gallery this page contains photographs that, precisely because they came from the most stalwart enemies of liberationist Christianity, represent some of the best and earliest photographs, now available online, of liberationist Christian leaders, communities, actions and arts / Continuando con la página dos de la Galería LTA, esta página contiene fotografías que, precisamente porque provienen de los enemigos más acérrimos del cristianismo liberacionista, representan algunas de las mejores y más tempranas fotografías, ahora disponibles en línea, de líderes, comunidades, acciones y artes cristianos liberacionistas.

Tradition, Family, and Property (Tradição, Família, Propriedade; TFP) is a lay conservative movement opposed to Communism, socialism, and progressive currents in the Church. In the 1970s and 1980s it positioned itself as the Catholic vanguard against liberation theology and CEBs. TFP chapters spread from Brazil across Latin America (Peru, Argentina, Chile, Colombia), Europe, and the U.S., becoming a transnational Catholic counterrevolutionary network.

Tradición, Familia y Propiedad (Tradição, Família, Propriedade; TFP) es un movimiento laico conservador opuesto al comunismo, el socialismo y las corrientes progresistas de la Iglesia. En las décadas de 1970 y 1980, se posicionó como la vanguardia católica contra la teología de la liberación y las CEB. Las secciones de TFP se extendieron desde Brasil por Latinoamérica (Perú, Argentina, Chile, Colombia), Europa y Estados Unidos, convirtiéndose en una red contrarrevolucionaria católica transnacional.

Source: The TFP Proclaims the Whole Truth: The Church of Silence in Chile. Cleveland, OH: Lumen Mariae Publications, 1976
[Outside link: Academia.edu]
Pie de foto: Scandalous clerical-partisan organization of “Christians for Socialism.”
Pie de foto: The scandalous connection between influential elements of the Clergy and the MIRist left bewildered public opinion. […] Below, the front and rear of the “medal” carried by Father Rafael Maroto, former Episcopal Vicar of the Archbishopric of Santiago, when he was detained by security forces. In the rear, one reads: “Miguel. The popular resistance will triumph. Until the victory, always! October 5, ’75.”