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Archive for May, 2006

Pro same-sex “marriage” activists have vowed to renew their push to redefine marriage in the 2007 legislative session and the Courant is aiding their efforts by what it does and does not cover on this topic. Despite its small turnout, for instance, this event is featured in yesterday’s paper: LaPlante and Cimino, along with a […]

The legislative session’s end was just one of many items occupying our attention this week. Peter Wolfgang spoke to a packed house Wednesday night at the Evangelical Baptist Church in North Haven and conducted a radio interview this morning with WFIF 1500 AM (He also appeared on Josh Piteo’s “Get Real” show in Middletown recently). […]

The Family Institute of Connecticut has an opening for a new, full-time position: FIC Community Liaison and Volunteer Coordinator. Resumes can be sent to FIC by e-mailing us at bbrown@ctfamily.org or by regular mail to Family Institute of Connecticut, P.O. Box 260210, Hartford, CT 06126. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who believes firmly […]

The “transgender rights” bill, like other attacks on religious freedom, died a well-deserved legislative death as the session wound to a close at midnight. But pro-abortion activists are promising to continue their efforts to exploit rape victims as a cover for their assault on religious freedom: HARTFORD — The last day of any General Assembly […]

The Family Institute of Connecticut is proud to announce the launch of our new state-of-the-art web site, which can be viewed by clicking here. We will be providing regular updates on all the exciting new features that will make our site even more crucial in the fight for faith and family in Connecticut. For now, […]

Our thanks to all of you who expressed your appreciation for the revamp of FIC’s website, which went live last week. The revamp is still a work in progress, which is why there was no blogging last week. But we could not allow another day to pass without noting that the move by pro-abortion legislators […]

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