The first time I heard some blogger quip about “Black Thursday,” I recoiled like a vampire from a cross. You think that’s cute now, I thought, just wait until …
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This year, Ḥanukah begins the night before Thanksgiving, an unusual occurrence. Typically, Ḥanukah begins in December; all too often it is treated by the larger culture as “the Jewish …
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Trinity College in Hartford is the third most expensive private school in the country: an education here carries a nearly $50,000-a-year price tag. For that kind of money, parents of …
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Stop “Intactivists” from criminalizing male circumcision, including Jewish brit milah
Family Institute of Connecticut Action fights for the religious liberty of all of Connecticut’s citizens, not just Christians. We …
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The Family Institute of Connecticut Action has learned from a reputable source that Connecticut’s senior senator, Richard Blumenthal, will join others to introduce a bill in Congress to federally …
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My living room has seen a great deal of political activity in the last 4 and half years. The tea party has plotted and planned and vetted and organized …
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Our friends at St. Ann’s Church in Avon have alerted us to this event which we strongly encourage Family Institute of Connecticut members to attend:
Defenders of Faith Ministry …
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Family Institute of Connecticut returns to Jesus Fest this Saturday, November 9th, 9 am to 4 pm at the Lifestyles Expo in Tolland:
The JesusFest Pavilion will consist of …
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Remember the 2010 Enfield graduations battle, when FIC scored a victory for the principle that the First Amendment requires churches be treated equal to other organizations in the public …
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Art is powerful. It has the potential to communicate with us at a subconscious, visceral level. Music was long considered to be an essential component of a well-rounded education, but the …
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