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World Congress of Families starts in Sydney this week

Blaise Joseph | 16 May 2013
The vital public issue of marriage will be front and centre at the World Congress of Families in Sydney.

Mother’s Day and same-sex parenting

Blaise Joseph | 13 May 2013
Can we celebrate motherhood and still support denying children the right to a mother?

The case against no-fault divorce

Blaise Joseph | 09 May 2013
A convincing feminist, pro-father, and pro-child argument against no-fault divorce.

Sarkozy playing for both sides?

Michael Kirke | 29 March 2012
Is Nicolas Sarkozy trying to have Marie Antoinette’s cakes and eat them at the same time? It might seem so. He has responded to a series of questions put to him and other French presidential candidates by the gay lobby in France and from his answers it is clear he wants try to play this game.
 
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