09 Jun 2010
By Colleen Hammond, in Abortion, Bioethics, Catholic Church, Communism, Courtship, Devotions, Dressing with Dignity, Family Life, Fashion, Feminism, Freedom, G.K. Chesterton, Games, Healthcare, Homeschool, Humor, Immigration, Immodest, Interview, Latin Mass, Lent, Marxism, Masculinity, meatless, Modesty, Motu Proprio, Music, Muslim, News, Novena, Parenting, Politics, Prayers, Pro-life News, Quotes, Recipe, Religion, Saints, School, Second Amendment, Skirts, Socialism, Speaking & Appearances, Sports, Sunday, Uncategorized, Vatican
Model and Patroness of a Family, a Wife, a Mother, and a Mystic.
I have a strong devotion to Bl. Anna Maria Taigi. She has blessed our family with one major miracle and a number of “tiny” ones. She is truly an example of a devoted wife, a loving mother, and an accurate and amazing mystic. I’m excited to announce, too, that more information on her canonization is coming soon!
Here’s the official website for Bl. Anna Maria Taigi run by the Vice Postulator for her cause (Fr. Michael Pintacura).
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19 May 2010
By Colleen Hammond, in Catholic Church, Devotions, Marxism, Politics, Prayers
Don’t remember seeing this in the news, eh?
Pope Resurrects Third Secret of Fatima
On board a jet bound for Fatima on May 11, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI answered a question regarding the Third Secret that put him at odds with the ‘official’ Vatican interpretation of the Secret propounded in 2000.

- At Fatima Pope Benedict XVI said, “We would be mistaken to think that Fatima’s prophetic message is complete.”
The year 2000 Commentary claims that the consecration of Russia is accomplished, and the prophecy of the Third Secret is completely fulfilled by the 1981 assassination attempt against Pope John Paul … Read the rest
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13 May 2010
By Colleen Hammond, in Communism, Marxism, Politics, Socialism, Uncategorized
From the National Review.
The Daily Princetonian has an illuminating article on the young Elena Kagan, Class of ’81. Under the tutelage of Sean Wilentz — lefty historian, friend of the Clintons, and notorious Bush-basher — Kagan wrote a thesis called “To the Final Conflict: Socialism in New York City, 1900–1933,” which first raised eyebrows when Kagan was being considered for Souter’s seat last year:
“Americans are more likely to speak of a golden past than of a golden future, of capitalism’s glories than of socialism’s greatness,” she wrote in her thesis. “Conformity overrides dissent; the desire to conserve
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13 May 2010
By Colleen Hammond, in Communism, Marxism, Socialism
In The Capitalist Welfare State, Lund University economist Andreas Bergh explains how Sweden has managed to increase economic productivity despite its large public sector.
Bergh says that despite popular mythology, Sweden is not a socialist success story but instead owes its economic growth to the lowered tax rates and deregulation of the early 1990s, which allowed innovation and investment to flourish. Bergh also discusses how Sweden’s national voucher program revitalized the country’s educational system and warns that Americans who are hoping to emulate Swedish success by growing the public sector are learning the wrong lessons from Sweden.
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13 May 2010
By Colleen Hammond, in Communism, Marxism, Socialism
In The Capitalist Welfare State, Lund University economist Andreas Bergh explains how Sweden has managed to increase economic productivity despite its large public sector.
Bergh says that despite popular mythology, Sweden is not a socialist success story but instead owes its economic growth to the lowered tax rates and deregulation of the early 1990s, which allowed innovation and investment to flourish. Bergh also discusses how Sweden’s national voucher program revitalized the country’s educational system and warns that Americans who are hoping to emulate Swedish success by growing the public sector are learning the wrong lessons from Sweden.
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