On Wednesday, January 23rd, law enforcement along with ministers from the Just Say Know advocacy group, medical and addiction services experts, Voices of Opposition, the CT Chapter of Smart …
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Today is the 46th anniversary of the Supreme Court Case Roe vs. Wade. The 1973 decision to legalize abortion has now lead to the death of over 60 million unborn children. …
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I’m looking forward to joining the Archdiocese of Hartford as they make a pro-life pilgrimage to the March for Life this January 17th-18th. If you want to come along on …
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This week I had the privilege of speaking to a class of teenagers at St. John Paul the Great Parish in Torrington, CT. I’ve learned that when connecting with …
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Nadia Bolz-Weber is a popular progressive Lutheran minister and bestselling author. She is known for her vulnerability, irreverent attitude, tattooed appearance, and LGBTQ affirming stance. Bolz-Weber is a former pastor of …
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This morning we received a call from a concerned FIC supporter. Our friend was calling on behalf of a patient she serves who tragically fell into a coma. The patient …
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Canadian feminist and founder of the blog Feminist Current, Meghan Murphy, was recently banned from Twitter over comments on gender and transgenderism. Murphy wrote a blog post about her experience titled, …
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Yale students will soon have easier access to the “morning-after pill”, a form of emergency contraception. According to Yale Daily News, the “wellness to-go” vending machine will sell the …
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A new ban was passed to prevent parents in Darien, CT from visiting their children during lunchtime at school. One mother told NBC news she “shed tears” reading the superintendent’s …
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In a landmark U.S. labor law case, Janus v. AFSCME the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional under the First Amendment to require public employees to pay Union agency fees. The reasoning behind …
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