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Welcome to Waukesha County Jail

In the midst of the starkness, the ribald laughter, and the dormant figures wrapped in their headphones, I thought, "But for the grace of God,…

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Yes, AI Is a Tool, but It Is So Much More

The technology that makes its use possible is in the background, a “black box” that is barely perceptible and poorly understood even by the technicians…

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Is AI the Anti-Christ?

We know what the ‘Machine’ is. It is disincarnational logic, realized. It is exactly what Christ, as defined by the Council of Nicaea, is not.

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Pope orders biggest curial personnel change so far

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Will France be Leo's setting for end to TLM restrictions?

Its bishops take up issue theologically, not just pastorally

Four from U.S. named to Human Development dicastery

Tex. border institute director & three from universities

Priest: Syndicate lures African youth to fight for Russia

Says new 'exodus' follows fixed pattern of exploitation

Gaza parish had Mass with procession for Palm Sunday

Unexpected 'large turnout, despite rain & nearby gunfire'

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Latin Patriarch gains access to Church of Holy Sepulchre

In 'agreement' with Israel, for limited Holy Week liturgies

Pope orders biggest curial personnel change so far

Abp. Peña Parra moves from sostituto to nuncio to Italy

Will France be Leo's setting for end to TLM restrictions?

Its bishops take up issue theologically, not just pastorally

Four from U.S. named to Human Development dicastery

Tex. border institute director & three from universities

Priest: Syndicate lures African youth to fight for Russia

Says new 'exodus' follows fixed pattern of exploitation

Gaza parish had Mass with procession for Palm Sunday

Unexpected 'large turnout, despite rain & nearby gunfire'

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March 26th 2026 10:55 AM

St. Francis Xavier is a figure whose legacy deserves far greater attention than it receives. The West often treats missionaries as peripheral figures who offered…

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Front & Center

Welcome to Waukesha County Jail

In the midst of the starkness, the ribald laughter, and the dormant figures wrapped in their headphones, I thought, "But for the grace of God,…

READ ARTICLE
Yes, AI Is a Tool, but It Is So Much More

The technology that makes its use possible is in the background, a “black box” that is barely perceptible and poorly understood even by the technicians…

READ ARTICLE
Is AI the Anti-Christ?

We know what the ‘Machine’ is. It is disincarnational logic, realized. It is exactly what Christ, as defined by the Council of Nicaea, is not.

READ ARTICLE

In The News

MORNING MUST-READS
Latin Patriarch gains access to Church of Holy Sepulchre

In 'agreement' with Israel, for limited Holy Week liturgies

Pope orders biggest curial personnel change so far

Abp. Peña Parra moves from sostituto to nuncio to Italy

Will France be Leo's setting for end to TLM restrictions?

Its bishops take up issue theologically, not just pastorally

Four from U.S. named to Human Development dicastery

Tex. border institute director & three from universities

Priest: Syndicate lures African youth to fight for Russia

Says new 'exodus' follows fixed pattern of exploitation

Gaza parish had Mass with procession for Palm Sunday

Unexpected 'large turnout, despite rain & nearby gunfire'

VIEW ARCHIVE
Latin Patriarch gains access to Church of Holy Sepulchre

In 'agreement' with Israel, for limited Holy Week liturgies

Pope orders biggest curial personnel change so far

Abp. Peña Parra moves from sostituto to nuncio to Italy

Will France be Leo's setting for end to TLM restrictions?

Its bishops take up issue theologically, not just pastorally

Four from U.S. named to Human Development dicastery

Tex. border institute director & three from universities

Priest: Syndicate lures African youth to fight for Russia

Says new 'exodus' follows fixed pattern of exploitation

Gaza parish had Mass with procession for Palm Sunday

Unexpected 'large turnout, despite rain & nearby gunfire'

VIEW ARCHIVE

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In Praise of Footnotes

March 30th 2026 10:44 AM

If the celebrated humanist Erasmus could pen the remarkable In Praise of Folly (1511), dedicating it to Thomas More, perhaps…

READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POST

Spring Break

March 27th 2026 3:53 PM

In Persian Gulf countries, missiles, drones, and cluster bombs are falling from the sky in wave after wave. Innocent people…

READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POST

How St. Francis Xavier Transformed the East

March 26th 2026 10:55 AM

St. Francis Xavier is a figure whose legacy deserves far greater attention than it receives. The West often treats missionaries…

READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POST
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Higher Education

Twilight of the Universities... The Cult of Diversity at Providence College... Ivy League Culture Wars... Is Georgetown Still Catholic?... and more

VIEW DOSSIER
Just War Theory & the Iraq War

The Blood Crying Out from the Ground... The Woeful Plight of Iraqi Christians... Fuel Conservation: No War Needed... War’s Challenge to the Christian Conscience... 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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