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The truth of the Incarnation and the Mystical Body of Christ offers both hope for loved ones lost and an exemplar to be emulated in…
Key to the great apostasy is the liturgy. “The way we treat the liturgy,” Benedict said, “determines the destiny of the faith and the Church.”
Poetry was once understood to be an anthropological episteme, a way of knowing, if only through a glass darkly.
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Due to impasse with abuse claimants; unprecedented
Says organized by 'explicitly communist' outside forces
Statement lists his 'criminal acts' damaging to Church
Wedding-like scene includes their taking vow, saying 'I do'
London's Chinese communities are now 18% Christian
Pro-lifer was charged for doing abortion-pill reversal
Due to impasse with abuse claimants; unprecedented
Says organized by 'explicitly communist' outside forces
Statement lists his 'criminal acts' damaging to Church
Wedding-like scene includes their taking vow, saying 'I do'
London's Chinese communities are now 18% Christian
Pro-lifer was charged for doing abortion-pill reversal
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Humanae Vitae
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The Future of Easter
By John M. GrondelskiThis past Sunday, May 5, was Easter in various parts of the Orthodox Church which still use the Julian Calendar for liturgical purposes. To these…
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By James HaninkEven Alasdair MacIntyre, among the greatest of living Thomists, thinks that believers might do better to argue from justice rather than to appeal to human…
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By John M. GrondelskiA subtle aspect of last Sunday’s First Reading has to do with ecclesiastical growth. The main thrust of the reading was the suspicion with which…
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Pope St. Paul VI
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Shakespeare
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St. Thomas Aquinas & Thomism
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Stand up and defend your faith.
Culture is shifting, but you can count on The New Oxford Review for an unwavering Catholic point of view. The message of the Church is easily muddled in today’s increasingly hostile, secular culture. We understand what’s coming at you, and we have articles and resources to help you defend your faith and grow in your understanding of Catholic teachings.
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The truth of the Incarnation and the Mystical Body of Christ offers both hope for loved ones lost and an exemplar to be emulated in…
Key to the great apostasy is the liturgy. “The way we treat the liturgy,” Benedict said, “determines the destiny of the faith and the Church.”
Poetry was once understood to be an anthropological episteme, a way of knowing, if only through a glass darkly.
In The News
Due to impasse with abuse claimants; unprecedented
Says organized by 'explicitly communist' outside forces
Statement lists his 'criminal acts' damaging to Church
Wedding-like scene includes their taking vow, saying 'I do'
London's Chinese communities are now 18% Christian
Pro-lifer was charged for doing abortion-pill reversal
Due to impasse with abuse claimants; unprecedented
Says organized by 'explicitly communist' outside forces
Statement lists his 'criminal acts' damaging to Church
Wedding-like scene includes their taking vow, saying 'I do'
London's Chinese communities are now 18% Christian
Pro-lifer was charged for doing abortion-pill reversal
The Narthex
The Future of Easter
This past Sunday, May 5, was Easter in various parts of the Orthodox Church which still use the Julian Calendar…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTOn Dignity: Doubling Down
Even Alasdair MacIntyre, among the greatest of living Thomists, thinks that believers might do better to argue from justice rather…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTOn Ecclesiastical Growth
A subtle aspect of last Sunday’s First Reading has to do with ecclesiastical growth. The main thrust of the reading…
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Humanae Vitae
Conveying the Message of Humanae Vitae to the People of Today... The Triumph & Tragedy of the Most Misunderstood Document in Modern Church History... Why Humanae Vitae Got It Right... The Spirit of Humanae Vitae... more
VIEW DOSSIERInterviews & Dialogues
The Odyssey of an American Priest in Guatemala... An Interview With a Carmelite... Pope John XXIII through the Testimony of Silvio Cardinal Oddi... On the Canonization of Pope Paul VI... and more
VIEW DOSSIERLiturgy, Liturgical Rites & Devotions
Liturgy that Speaks to the Soul... Altar Boys: The Problem or the Solution?... Turning Catholics Into a Stiff-Kneed People... and more
VIEW DOSSIERStand up and defend your faith.
Culture is shifting, but you can count on The New Oxford Review for an unwavering Catholic point of view. The message of the Church is easily muddled in today’s increasingly hostile, secular culture. We understand what’s coming at you, and we have articles and resources to help you defend your faith and grow in your understanding of Catholic teachings.
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