John B. Manos

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JANUARY 6 -THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD.

On this day of Epiphany, let us reflect on the three great events that led to the manifestation of Jesus Christ and His divine mission. Admire the almighty power of this little Child and be docile in following divine inspirations!

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JANUARY 5 – ST. SIMEON STYLITES

Look no further than the inspiring story of St. Simeon Stylites, who devoted his life to perfecting his relationship with the Lord. Learn how he achieved this incredible feat and gain insight into how we can all strive for greater spiritual perfection.

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RIP Pope Benedict – What Might have Been For Russia

Revisit Pope Benedict’s life and legacy, as well as learn about what could have happened between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church through Fatima if he had reigned longer.

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Unwrapping the Consequences of Secular Christmas Fatigue and How Catholics Deal With It

Are you feeling worn out from the commercialization of Christmas? Find out how the holiday season has shifted in recent years and learn what Catholics do about “Secular Christmas Fatigue”.

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BFP We Are Being Gamed by the Synod

The USCCB Synod Synthesis is a product of Game Theory, McKinsey and Co Communications, and a lot of Filtered Messaging designed to stuff you, faithful Catholic, into meaninglessness.

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BFP The Church Mess Today is Deja Vu

https://media.blubrry.com/bellarmineforumfootnote/mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/2frmhi/BFP_The_Church_Mess_Today_is_Deja_Vua2r4f.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadLet’s sit down and chat about this mess today, and how we’ve come to the end of the modernist climb and marxist normalization of the Church. The “listening church” of synodality appears to be nothing more than an enactment of Richard McBrien’s Catholicism. How the shock cycle of media today…

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Fatima, Akita, Compromise: Normalizing Sin. Professor Dugin explains Russia’s Stand Against Apocalypse

USCCB starts a Special Assembly wherein they plan to figure out why they have no authority. Meanwhile, a Russian decries a world that normalizes sin.

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Fr. Hardon: An American Schism? Beware! (video)

In 1994, Fr. Hardon named the American schism from the Catholic Church. Although things changed since then, has the schism been cured or gotten worse?

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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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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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