We’re just a few days into the New Year and it’s a perfect time to learn how you can be engaged in the fight for faith and family in Connecticut. …
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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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As I walked toward the meeting room in UConn’s Chemistry building, I saw a young woman seated alone on a hallway bench. I thought to ask her if …
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