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2505, 2016

Family definition to be changed in Romanian Constitution: The constitutional amendment proposal has been filed with the Romanian Senate on Monday, 23rd May 2016

May 25th, 2016|Categories: FAFCE Members, Latest News, Parenthood & Children education|Tags: |

The Romanian Coalition for Family, an umbrella structure that gathers dozens of organisations that promote family values, including FAFCE’s Member Association of Catholic Families Vladimir Ghika, has presented a proposal for an amendment of the Constitution aimed at clarifying the

2005, 2015

Press Release | Irish Referendum On The Redefinition Of Marriage

May 20th, 2015|Categories: FAFCE Members, Parenthood & Children education, Press Release|Tags: , |

Strasbourg, 20 May 2015 Friday 22 May the Irish people is called to vote in a referendum on a possible amendment of the Constitution, which if adopted would redefine marriage from a legal point of view. If the constitutional

1201, 2013

Same-sex marriage and adoption law – A brief analysis of the situation in France

January 12th, 2013|Categories: FAFCE Members, Latest News, Parenthood & Children education|Tags: |

The French government wants to extend marriage, adoption and medically assisted procreation to same sex unions, what is at stake? What is the law about? The legal proposal is considered by the Government as a matter of equality. In addition

1201, 2013

Press release | Same-sex marriage and adoption in France – A profound change of the nature of Marriage, Adoption and Filiation and an injustice for each citizen, is this what the French President understands as justice for the youth?

January 12th, 2013|Categories: FAFCE Members, Parenthood & Children education, Press Release|Tags: , |

Paris, 12 January 2013 Same-sex marriage and adoption in France: A profound change of the nature of Marriage, Adoption and Filiation and an injustice for each citizen, is this what the French President understands as justice for the youth? asks