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Archdiocese Of Hartford Prepares To Relax Protocols At Masses


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Beginning May 22 and 23, Connecticut Catholic parishioners will be expected to attend in-person Masses, announced the Archdiocese of Hartford. (Shutterstock)
CONNECTICUT The state s largest archdiocese announced Monday that later this month parishioners are obligated to begin attending Mass again, as Connecticut relaxes its coronavirus protocols.
Gov. Ned Lamont said many protocols will be lifted on May 19, and as a result, the Archdiocese of Hartford said that participation in in-person Mass will begin on May 22 and 23.
Churches that have been livestreaming services during the pandemic will continue to do so as a benefit to the home bound. Priests are instructed to remind parishioners that those who can safely attend services in-person will be expected to do so. Masks/face coverings still will be required inside the church. ....

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Rally at Connecticut Catholic college 'affirms support for LGBTQ+ community' | News Headlines


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CWN Editor s Note: The rally, according to Sacred Heart University, followed “the Vatican’s recent decision that the Catholic Church will not bless same-sex unions.” Michelle Loris, chair of Catholic studies, said that “not every Catholic university would hold an event aimed at celebrating and affirming the LGBTQ community. . . . It stands against any form of hatred or prejudice, no matter the source.”
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Lifting the Veil of Secrecy: Adoptees Push to Make Birth Certificates Accessible


In 1983, adoption forms changed, eliminating birth parents rights to privacy.  Cassano s bill gives all adult adoptees born prior to that access to their birth parents identities.
I fall in this weird little donut hole of people who can only get it if their birth parents are dead but you can t really prove that they re dead because you don t know who they are,” Flaherty explained.  “The fact that there’s another document out there that actually has the accurate information in terms of who gave birth to me and that it’s locked in a vault and that I can’t have it unlike everyone else in the world.” ....

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GOP state chairman 'excited for the organization' as he resigns


GOP state chairman excited for the organization as he resigns
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Former state GOP Chairman Chris Healy, seated, shook hands with Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim at the State Capitol in May, 2017.Neil Vigdor / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Then-state Republican Chairman J.R. Romano, center, mixed it up with Ned Lamont supporters ahead of a debate for governor in 2018 in New London.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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While the resignation of J.R. Romano as chairman of the state Republican Party was abrupt, it shouldn’t have come as a surprise, he said during a Wednesday interview. ....

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