The Connecticut Catholic Conference, based in Hartford, CT, is an organization dedicated to addressing various issues of importance to the Catholic community in the state. Their work encompasses a range of topics, including physician-assisted suicide, Catholic schools, immigration, pro-life issues, religious liberty, and social justice. With a board of directors and conference staff, the Connecticut Catholic Conference has a long history of advocating for Catholic values and engaging in public affairs.
They have recently issued statements condemning anti-Semitism, providing guidance to Catholic health care institutions on respecting the fundamental order of the human body, and highlighting the potential harm of the transgender movement to youth. The organization also welcomes the Vatican's repudiation of the Doctrine of Discovery used to justify colonialism and supports the dignity and human rights of Native and Indigenous peoples. Additionally, they report on the appointment of a new coadjutor archbishop for the Archdiocese of Hartford and emphasize the importance of addressing racism in the country through their pastoral letter.
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