SUPPORT THE ACTION OF PRAYER AND PROTEST!
We welcome your beautiful fight for truth, God bless the US, God bless President Donald Trump! But there are countries in the world that are still ruled by the so-called “deep-state elites.”
One such is small baltic Lithuania in Central Europe. It once bravely stood up to the entire USSR, but is now “occupied by the deep-state.” We are waging an uneven fight against the pseudo-elites and are turning to you for help.
On July 7, 2025 they will again take to the streets of Vilnius to insult God, the Most Holy Virgin Mary, the feelings of the faithful and people with common sense. We must publicly oppose them! Let’s meet on July 7 at Odmini? Square in Vilnius for our action of reparation, prayer and protest!
The public institution (Vš?) “Institute For Christian Culture” has been operating in Lithuania since 2003. It is a sister organization in the circle of organizations inspired by the thought of Catholic Brazilian philosopher Plinio Correa de Oliveira.
In 2024, the Institute of Christian Culture organized a protest against Vilnius’ LGBTQ+ parade. The majority of Lithuanian society does not support LGBTQ+ ideology or same-sex partnerships. Nevertheless, the state authorities encourage the promotion of this ideology.
About 10,000 people took part in the parade, while there were only about 300 protesters. In the video below, you can watch how aggressively members of LGBTQ+ groups behave against a peaceful protest by Catholics. This is unacceptable! There must be more of us so that such blasphemous attacks do not happen!
We expect that in 2025 there will be more of us. But for this to happen we need support to spread our action more widely. Trusting in your generosity, we ask you to support our Institute’s actions against LGBTQ+ ideology. This will allow us to have a wider advertising and mailing campaign, a campaign to raise awareness of the dangers posed by this ideology, to engage more volunteers, and to cover the costs associated with framing and publicizing the action.
Support can also be sent in the traditional way by bank transfer: In Lithuania:


