John B. Manos

Father Hardon’s Secret to Thanksgiving

Father Hardon emphasizes that gratitude towards God, unlike instinctive human gratitude, is not spontaneous but based on faith. He describes divine gratitude as the appreciation of God’s generosity in everything we have and hope for. Promoting daily acts of thanks-thinking, thanks-saying, and thanks-doing. But how will shock you!

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NOVEMBER 23 – ST. CLEMENT OF ROME.

Discover the life and teachings of St. Clement, a convert of noble birth consecrated bishop by St. Peter himself, who restored peace and order to the Corinthian Church through his famous epistle.

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A black and white illustration of a saint kneeling in prayer, surrounded by smoke and flames. A muscular figure with wings is striking down a demonic creature on the ground, depicting a scene of divine intervention and protection. The saint is dressed in traditional robes with a halo above her head, emphasizing Catholic themes of faith and martyrdom.

NOVEMBER 22 – ST. CECILIA, VIRGIN, MARTYR.

Discover the inspiring story of St. Cecilia, a noble Roman maiden who remained faithful to her vow of virginity, even in the face of death.

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NOVEMBER 21 – THE PRESENTATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY.

Discover the ancient tradition of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin and the graces bestowed upon her, a model for consecration to God.

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Fr. Hardon’s 3 Mysteries Locked behind the Feast of the Presentation of Mary

Discover the three mysteries behind the feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and how her extraordinary capacity for giving herself to God inspires us all.

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A person kneeling in prayer at a gravesite, holding rosary beads. The scene is set in a dimly lit cemetery with tombstones and an archway, evoking Catholic themes of mourning and devotion. The illustration is in black and white.

NOVEMBER 20 – ST. FELIX OF VALOIS.

St. Felix’s rare virtues drew admiration, leading him to found the Order of the Holy Trinity for the redemption of captives. Learn more about his inspiring life today!

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Father Hardon Responds to Those Who Minimize or Eliminate the “Deposit of Faith”

Father Hardon was asked whether Catholics are still bound to believe the deposit of faith… his answer will charge your faith.

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Oh, the Post Office… Seems Everyone has a Post Office Story these days, here’s ours

Acck! The post office used to be flawless! Seems everyone has a story about it these days, and now we do too! We really are here at the same address, we promise!

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NOVEMBER 19 – ST. ELIZABETH OF HUNGARY.

Follow the inspiring example of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, who dedicated her life to serving the poor and became a mother to the needy.

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NOVEMBER 18 – ST. ODO OF CLUNY.

Discover the inspiring story of Odo, who gave up fame and fortune to become an abbot and peacemaker under the guidance of St. Martin.

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