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Freedom of education at stake in Spain: “#EuropaEscúchanos”

On 30 December 2020, the Organic Law amending the Organic Law 2/2006 of May 3rd on Education was published on the

Freedom of education at stake in Spain: “#EuropaEscúchanos”admin2021-02-12T11:07:55+01:00

4 questions to understand the debates on the Covid-19 vaccine

Article translated from the original version in French, published by the Confederation of Catholic Family Associations: “Vaccination Covid-19“, 20 January 2021.

4 questions to understand the debates on the Covid-19 vaccineadmin2021-01-26T18:41:09+01:00

For Christmas we want to gift children a safer Internet in 2021

Child sexual abuse is among the most heinous crimes on the innocents. This crime is however a growing reality due to

For Christmas we want to gift children a safer Internet in 2021admin2021-01-05T11:05:02+01:00

FAFCE recalls the role of the family when reinforcing Social Europe

The European Pillar of Social Rights is our social strategy to make sure that the transitions of climate-neutrality, digitalisation and demographic change, as

FAFCE recalls the role of the family when reinforcing Social Europeadmin2020-12-02T19:00:48+01:00
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