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Jan 13, 2025 |
brownpelicanla.com | Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture, Jan 11, 2025Peter Wolfgang is president of Family Institute of Connecticut Action, a Hartford-based advocacy organization whose mission is to encourage and strengthen the family as the foundation of society. …There are so many things to be said about the appointment of Cardinal McElroy to be the next Archbishop of Washington, DC that you could break those things down into different categories. There is, first, the politics category.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
brownpelicanla.com | Peter Wolfgang
What Children Do, by Regis MartinDecember 10, 2024 By Peter Wolfgang, National Catholic Register, December 9, 2024Peter Wolfgang is the executive director of the Family Institute of Connecticut. COMMENTARY: What has changed? And where do things stand now? Catholic political activism is at a crossroads.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
catholicculture.org | Peter Wolfgang
There are big things happening in the cultural arena this week. Across the pond, the U.K.’s parliament voted to legalize assisted suicide. Here in the U.S., the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on whether children have a constitutional right to genital mutilation. In this week of big national and international happenings, though, I want to talk about a small thing, a local thing. I want to talk about it because I think it has a lot to do with our present situation on the national level.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
brownpelicanla.com | Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture, Nov 29, 2024Peter Wolfgang is president of Family Institute of Connecticut Action, a Hartford-based advocacy organization whose mission is to encourage and strengthen the family as the foundation of society. His work has appeared in The Hartford Courant …. I’ve never been one for the “celebrity exorcist.” Never read a single book by Fr. Gabriele Amorth. Never watched a single YouTube video by Fr. Chad Ripperger. But Fr. Carlos Martins? I was hooked from Day One.
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Nov 29, 2024 |
catholicculture.org | Peter Wolfgang
I’ve never been one for the “celebrity exorcist.” Never read a single book by Fr. Gabriele Amorth. Never watched a single YouTube video by Fr. Chad Ripperger. But Fr. Carlos Martins? I was hooked from Day One. I learned of him through his interview on LOOPcast. I’ve since listened to the entirety of his Exorcist Files podcast. I think it may be the single best presentation of the Catholic faith in the podcasting world right now. Fr. Martins is much in the Catholic press this week.
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