We’re very excited about the World Meeting of Families this September in Philadelphia, which will include Pope Francis’s first visit to the United States. This year’s theme is “Love is …
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The nation’s first hospice has released a short video clip asserting its strong opposition to assisted suicide.
Dr. Joseph Andrews, whom some readers may remember from last year’s assisted …
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One woman saw Jesus in the faces of the poor. The other compared them to cattle. Clearly, a match made in Heaven.
This absurdity should not be obscured by more …
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We suspect that Rep. Rob Sampson may be catching flak after a CT Post article falsely claimed that his proposed bill H.B. 5193 would “strip” or “prohibit” insurance coverage of …
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There will soon be a fresh face in the state House of Representatives.
Congratulations to FIC Action Committee endorsee Steve Harding, who defeated Democrat Howard Lasser by an unofficial …
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As a state organization, we rarely get involved in international affairs, but the atrocities we are witnessing in the Middle East demand outcry.
Today there is an opportunity to speak up for …
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My response to this piece is in the New Haven Register. This is the crux of it:
“An Oregon-style law would create “death row” for sick people — with far less rigor or transparency.” …
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Our friends at St. Ann Church in Avon will be holding a panel on assisted suicide on February 22. See their flyer below and please consider attending.
CT Mirror has a piece today about Sen. Blumenthal’s leadership role on the Clay Hunt veteran suicide prevention bill; the U.S. Senate is expected to vote on this legislation today.
Maggie Karner addresses the East Coast Conference Against Assisted Suicide (photo by Ellen Kolb).
I suppose you could say that Brittany Maynard and I became the overnight internet brain cancer poster …
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