I go to great effort to keep disagreements with political opponents as respectful as possible. Still, there are times when I really struggle to comprehend how politicians can think and …
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We love that, of the thousands of people who could have been interviewed at the March for Marriage, ThinkProgress picked a couple from deep-blue Connecticut who spoke up for religious freedom:
Bill and …
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The Annual March for Marriage takes place this Saturday, April 25. As the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on whether the states are obligated to redefine marriage, and the freedom …
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Back in February, after I testified on behalf of FIC Action in favor of H.B. 6709 “An Act Concerning the Right to Try Experimental Drugs,” I received a very nice …
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Somebody is trying awfully hard to manufacture controversy over a set of stained glass windows recently re-installed on the Southern Connecticut State University, some of which depict Christian figures or …
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Connecticut Hospice has released Parts 5 and 6 of its video series on assisted suicide. Although there are reports that the bill is dead for this legislative session, we at …
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FIC is proud to be a sponsor of Impact Connecticut 2015, May 1-2 at Vertical Church in West Haven. The conference organizers want as many people as possible to take advantage …
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Archbishop Blair will celebrate the 2015 Archdiocesan White Mass at St. Mary’s Church in New Haven, CT on Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 12:00 noon. A luncheon will follow at …
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Connecticut Hospice released the third and fourth installments in its video series on assisted suicide. They have some of the most powerful content yet.
In Part Three, Dr. Andrews describes …
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When an ill or elderly person enters hospice, most people take it to mean that the end is imminent. They aren’t expecting that person to walk out a month later.