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To render Notre Dame finally and fully secular would require tearing it down and rebuilding it -- and renaming it! Baylor possesses no such barriers…

He saw the enduring presence of Christ — or, more exactly, Jesus and Mary — and the reliability of the promises implicit in the Incarnation,…

“The Western World,” Wilhelmsen writes, is “the shrunken husk of what was once Christendom, wracked from within by doubts and betrayals.”
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Meanwhile, greying communities walk 'path to completion'
Lawmakers authorized nitrogen hypoxia method in Mar.
On liturgical feast of Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Judge: On faith & belief, people 'just want to be left alone'
Across decades he 'turned the tide' in the culture wars
Cupich: IRB recommended he be reinstated to ministry
Meanwhile, greying communities walk 'path to completion'
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To render Notre Dame finally and fully secular would require tearing it down and rebuilding it -- and renaming it! Baylor possesses no such barriers…

He saw the enduring presence of Christ — or, more exactly, Jesus and Mary — and the reliability of the promises implicit in the Incarnation,…

“The Western World,” Wilhelmsen writes, is “the shrunken husk of what was once Christendom, wracked from within by doubts and betrayals.”
In The News

Lawmakers authorized nitrogen hypoxia method in Mar.
On liturgical feast of Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Judge: On faith & belief, people 'just want to be left alone'
Across decades he 'turned the tide' in the culture wars
Cupich: IRB recommended he be reinstated to ministry
Meanwhile, greying communities walk 'path to completion'
Lawmakers authorized nitrogen hypoxia method in Mar.
On liturgical feast of Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Judge: On faith & belief, people 'just want to be left alone'
Across decades he 'turned the tide' in the culture wars
Cupich: IRB recommended he be reinstated to ministry
Meanwhile, greying communities walk 'path to completion'

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Dads' Views & Summer Jobs
A recent TikTok video posted to X is ostensibly the work of a white mother explaining to her 10-year-old the…
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I’ve been thinking a lot lately about Glenn Loury. Many readers may remember his rise in the 1980s as a…
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Anthony Esolen has spilled no small amount of ink challenging the doctrinal and other issues that plague contemporary Catholic hymnody.…
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Cultural Counterpoint by Jason M. Morgan
“Raising Awareness”: Reducing Philanthropy to Vanity... Denizens of a Pale Blue Dust Mote... Emblem of an Exhausted Era... Finding Security Behind Closed Doors... and more
VIEW DOSSIER
Revert's Rostrum by Casey Chalk
Learning the Meaning of Longsuffering... Humanae Vitae: A Manual for Better Sex?... The Strange Magnetism of Virtual Fisticuffs... and more
VIEW DOSSIER
Capital Punishment & the Death Penalty
Is There a Biblical Basis for Capital Punishment?... Sister Prejean's Lack of Credibility… Vengeance Is NOT Mine, Says "the Lord"… more
VIEW DOSSIER
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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