John B. Manos

Black and white illustration of a devilish figure with text: "Fr. Hardon: Three reasons why the devil is so strong today by John B. Manos." Catholic-themed discussion on demonic influence."

Fr. Hardon: Three reasons why the devil is so strong today.

Fr. Hardon gives the 3 reasons causing “the rise of heresy and the participation of priests & religious in the acceptance of homosexuality … why is the devil so strong today.

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Text from an encyclopedia entry discussing "MENTICIDE," defined as breaking beliefs and allegiances through physical or psychological means. The text also mentions "MERCEDARIANS," a religious order founded by St. Peter Nolasco, focusing on ransoming Christians from Muslim captivity. The text is in black ink on a white background, with some blurred text visible in the background."

Catholic Dictionary: Menticide?

I was looking for something recently in my copy of Fr. John Hardon’s Modern Catholic Dictionary when I noticed an entry that caught my eye: Menticide. Mind killing. “The systematic effort to break down the beliefs and allegiances of a person by physical or psychological means, in order to substitute one’s own. Also called brain-washing, it…

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A black and white diamond-shaped emblem featuring a cross at the top and the letters "BTF" in bold, stylized font. The design suggests a Catholic theme with the prominent cross."

Weeping Statue of Mary in Israel? Probably not.

In the past couple of days news stories have sensationalized the story of a statue at the home of a Greek Orthodox family in Israel. Ordinarily, Greek Orthodox don’t have statues, rather they have icons. There’s some controversy among orthodox on the propriety of icons, in fact, so it’s surprising to see this. The raw…

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A religious painting featuring Jesus and disciples with a person labeled "FEMEN" being exorcised. Text reads: "FEMENAND THE DEMONIAC, NAKED VIOLENT SCHIZOPHRENIC FULL OF DEVILS." Gold and blue hues dominate the scene."

FEMEN and the Gerasene Demoniac… Full of Devils

News today that Femen has raided a cathedral in Spain. They are screaming “Abortion is sacred.” The woman is naked, has an upside down cross painted on her back, violent, and seems to have a problem with identity, “My name is Femen, for we are many.” I can’t help it but to think of the demoniac…

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A serene depiction of Jesus holding a framed photo of an elderly woman, both smiling warmly. Soft pastel colors with a peaceful background.

Memory Eternal, Penny Lord

There’s some people you meet who you just can’t forget. Years ago, I was delighted to make acquaintance with Bob and Penny Lord. Bob and Penny have had fun documenting a lot of saints around the world and bringing these first hand experiences to people through their books and videos. You have to smile with…

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Scottish Rite Cathedral in Cincinnati, Ohio. Gothic-style building with tall spire and large arched windows. The structure is predominantly pinkish-brown stone, featuring intricate architectural details. Text at the bottom reads: "Scottish Rite Cathedral, Cincinnati, O."

Cincinnati’s Curious Masonic Church

Cincinnati has long appeared to have a revolving door between the Masonic lodges and the Catholic Church. Having grown up there, I can recall discussions of various people who were both in Knights of Columbus and Masons, and rumors of parishes that were pagan experiments. People talk, and that sort of talk happened way before blogging. In…

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A painting depicting the Nativity scene with Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus in a manger, and shepherds. The text reads: "Come let us adore Him born of the Virgin Mary for our salvation." Rich colors with blue, red, and earth tones."

Who is this Savior Born of Mary?

Christmas is wrought with contradictions and hope. I love it. I always have to wonder just Who people think Jesus is and what His Incarnation means for us today, though. Besought with an authoritarian government, the encroachment of Marxist demoralization, and myriads of distractions foisted on us by the mass media, it is difficult sometimes…

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Three magazines titled "Bellarmine Forum" featuring a cover story on Vatican II: Cause for Hope. The main image shows an indoor gathering with religious decorations, including banners and ornate architecture, highlighting a Catholic theme."

Magazine – Vatican II: Cause for Hope

Make a New Year’s resolution that counts!   Get this last issue of the Bellarmine Forum Magazine’s Vatican II volume — packed with punches against those who would misconstrue Vatican II! You’ll be a prize fighter for Mother Church in no time!  The Council: A Distant Memory… So much has been lost. For some, the Second Vatican…

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Pope Francis’s 44th Anniversary

Pope Francis was ordained on 13 December 1969. Even though there is a lot of talk about today being the third Friday the 13th this year (2013), it marks his 44th anniversary as a priest, and his ninth month as Pope – recall he became Pope on 13 March 2013. Ad multos annos!

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Pope Francis: no disposable people

Thank God! I love this quote as it is nearly verbatim what I’ve said for years now! Human beings are themselves considered consumer goods to be used and then discarded. We have created a “disposable” culture which is now spreading. He’s right! He continues: It is no longer simply about exploitation and oppression, but something…

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