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The New GUN WEEK, July 10, 2005
As
the nation’s Roman Catholic bishops concluded their
biannual meeting in Chicago in mid-June, a gathering of lay
Catholic firearm rights enthusiasts celebrated Father’s
Day with a shooting tournament in suburban Washington, DC,
according to John M. Snyder, founder/chairman of the St.
Gabriel Possenti Society Inc. Snyder joined John Aquilino
(L) and Chris Carroll (R), founders of the Catholic Sportsmen’s
Organization (CSO), and over 50 competitors for the 6th Annual
Father’s Day Classic Sporting Clays Tournament at the
Prince George’s County Trap and Skeet Center in Glenn
Dale, MD, for the CSO-sponsored event. All proceeds from
the event are used to benefit local youth organizations.
For the Father’s Day event, the St. Gabriel Possenti
Society provided special medallions which the Catholic Sportsmen’s
Organization attached to plaques awarded to winners in various
shooting categories. A number of organizations and businesses
provided door prizes for the event. Commenting on the gathering,
Snyder said that, “while the meeting of the hierarchy
in the church is very important, it also is significant that
Catholic men and women in general understand the importance
of the use of firearms in American life…Let us all
pray that the bishops see the light and get the message.” (Ling
Woo photo)
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