John B. Manos

A sepia-toned religious artwork featuring Jesus with disciples, with text: "Has Cordileone Done Enough? Do Not Give the Holy to Dogs." The scene is centered around Catholic themes."

Cordileone Hasn’t Done Enough: Public Sin and Reception of Holy Communion

The attacks on Cordileone prove that the spirit that muted them after Humanae Vitae also made them quite dumb. But has he done what he should do? Or is there more?

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Black and white engraving depicting a religious scene with Jesus, Mary, and various figures in traditional attire. A crowd is gathered around, some appearing distressed or in prayer. The scene suggests a Catholic theme of divine intervention and devotion.

The Cordileone Kamikaze Run is a Hit

If, when Jesus healed the boy struck with a dumb spirit, they accused him of working with beezelbub, what will they do to Cordileone who has cast out the demon of silence on pro-abort politicians?

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A person in a red robe walking down an aisle between wooden pews in a church, with stained glass windows and altar visible. Text reads "WATCH THE HANDS"."

VIDEO: What Happened to the Blessed Sacrament in this Communion in the Hand scene?

A scene from an ordinary AmChurch parish reveals a mystery as to what happens to the Blessed Sacrament by Communion in the hand

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A statue of an elderly bearded St. Peter in profile against a blue background, with the text "Bellarmine Forum" written in white and red. The man appears to be a historical or religious figure, likely associated with Catholic themes."

BFP: Liturgical Battlefield: Are You a Victim or Combatant?

Pope Francis said that we Traditional Catholics should not make a battlefield of the liturgy.  Because he complains of Catholics hanging on to outdated things and old ideas, it is like he is saying that people who want a united and sacred liturgy (traditionalists or trads) disrupt the purpose of liturgy…  who are the real combatants?  why is this deja vu?  and what did Father Hardon say we can do about it?

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A statue of an elderly bearded St. Peter in profile against a blue background, with the text "Bellarmine Forum" written in white and red. The man appears to be a historical or religious figure, likely associated with Catholic themes."

Akita and Fatima: Priests Must Be Nicodemus Today

Nicodemus supported Jesus, but had to hide lest the compromised clergy then make him disappear. Just as Fatima secret said of today – two popes?

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Statue of Saint Robert Bellarmine in stone, with a blue sky background. The statue depicts the saint holding a book and rosary beads, emphasizing Catholic themes.

BFP – The Consecration is Nice But Not What Our Lady Asks of Us Today

Was Friday’s consecration what Our Lady Asks of us today? The 2d secret of Fatima, history, and Akita, imply that we are not doing what she wants…

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Is Modernism Dead?

Anymore words don’t mean much in the English language. “Modernism” is a word that I think had sharp meaning a century ago, but it seems like it’s just a vague reference these days. It’s diluted partially by other uses of modernism in the world, such as the art movement of the same name. When we…

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A painting depicting Pilate and King Herod in discussion, with religious figures in traditional attire. The scene is set indoors with ornate decorations and a table with items. Text reads: "Epiphany Announced the Battle of Church and State: Pilate, King Herod, and the Slaughter of Faith."

Epiphany Announced the Battle of Church and State: Pilate, King Herod, and the Slaughter of Faith

What did the Magi do that Herod’s Priests and Scribes did not? And how Epiphany starts the battle of Church and State – like abortion and Holy Communion

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A church with a banner featuring a priest in yellow vestments, promoting traditional Latin Mass. Text reads: "Officious Interlopers Stoke Fight at Cantius" by John B. Manos. A white truck and a sign with the same text are visible in front of the church."

Officious Interlopers Stoke Fight with Cupich over Cantius

“I didn’t ask for that,” says Mr. X, speaking to me on terms of anonymity, “these people showed up on my lawn with their incitement of a fight with the Cardinal. I don’t know them, they don’t belong here, and I didn’t ask for their help.” CHICAGO, IL. Parishioners of St. John Cantius arrived to…

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If Lepanto Happened Today…

Could Lepanto happen today? Or would we be told to stand down and stop being so rigid?

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