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Drowning in Ideology

It's un­realistic to think that lust and ag­gression can be combated without the sort of virtues cultural conservatives espouse, virtues that re­quire individual cultivation.

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Zhivago’s Women & the Moral Vice of Our Time

Self-interest is often recast as “love.” The facile slogan “love is love” blocks any moral critique that could reveal that “love” isn’t always love.

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Motives of Credibility: The Miracles of the Saints

Since the apostolic age, the Church’s growth has been accompanied by an incredible diversity of miracles.

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In The News

MORNING MUST-READS
3.18M attended Vatican audiences, ceremonies in 2025

Incl. Jubilee of Hope, Francis farewell, May election of Leo

After 2025 happenings, Christian unity appears stalled

Anglican Communion defunct, Ecumenical Patriarchate frail

Puerto Rico: New law extends all legal rights to unborn

A landmark achievement & example for U.S. lawmakers

17 missionaries were killed worldwide during 2025

Ten in Africa, 4 in the Americas, 2 in Asia, one in Europe

Bethlehem orphanage hosts 80 children, ages 0-6

45 in residence, 35 in daycare service for poor workers

Harvard Catholic ministry sees largest-ever OCIA class

80 converts; Sunday Mass attendance now averages 300

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3.18M attended Vatican audiences, ceremonies in 2025

Incl. Jubilee of Hope, Francis farewell, May election of Leo

After 2025 happenings, Christian unity appears stalled

Anglican Communion defunct, Ecumenical Patriarchate frail

Puerto Rico: New law extends all legal rights to unborn

A landmark achievement & example for U.S. lawmakers

17 missionaries were killed worldwide during 2025

Ten in Africa, 4 in the Americas, 2 in Asia, one in Europe

Bethlehem orphanage hosts 80 children, ages 0-6

45 in residence, 35 in daycare service for poor workers

Harvard Catholic ministry sees largest-ever OCIA class

80 converts; Sunday Mass attendance now averages 300

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Literature & Literary Criticism

Is Modern Man Too Healthy for Literature?... Flannery O'Connor & the Representation of Mystery... Reading as Sacrament... more

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Sacred Music

Rising from the Mire... In Praise of Honest Sentiment... Why the Music Is So Bad... Offering Our Musical Best at Mass... and more

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Vital Works Reconsidered

When No Man Was His Own... A Thomistic Vision of Man’s Final End... Purgatory on Earth... What Is Free Time For?... and more

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The Night Hope Was Born

By Marcus Peter
December 29th 2025 11:46 AM

On Christmas Day, holy and radiant, we stand at the turning point of all human longing, a longing that began at the gates of Eden…

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Three Christmas Thoughts

By John M. Grondelski
December 26th 2025 10:17 PM

How Politicians Coopt the Christian Message – with Christian Complicity Earlier I voiced objection to the Massachusetts nativity scene that replaced Baby Jesus with an…

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Soul of the University

By Marcus Peter
December 22nd 2025 12:28 PM

Truth being under siege, the university -- once the Church’s cathedral of the intellect -- has become a temple to relativism, technocracy, and soulless pragmatism.…

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C.S. Lewis

"Mere Christianity" as Merely Protestant... C. S. Lewis: His True Stature in Dispute... The Best Book Written About C.S. Lewis... more

Flannery O'Connor

Fragmented Lives of Incomplete Reckoning... Tyranny of the Perverse Will... From the Grotesque to Love... Flannery O’Connor: And Her Own Received Her Not... and more

Walker Percy

Walker Percy, the Episcopal Church & Kierkegaard’s “Apostle”... Human Alienation & Our Biotech Future... Attempting to Discredit Walker Percy... and more

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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Front & Center

Drowning in Ideology

It's un­realistic to think that lust and ag­gression can be combated without the sort of virtues cultural conservatives espouse, virtues that re­quire individual cultivation.

READ ARTICLE
Zhivago’s Women & the Moral Vice of Our Time

Self-interest is often recast as “love.” The facile slogan “love is love” blocks any moral critique that could reveal that “love” isn’t always love.

READ ARTICLE
Motives of Credibility: The Miracles of the Saints

Since the apostolic age, the Church’s growth has been accompanied by an incredible diversity of miracles.

READ ARTICLE

In The News

MORNING MUST-READS
3.18M attended Vatican audiences, ceremonies in 2025

Incl. Jubilee of Hope, Francis farewell, May election of Leo

After 2025 happenings, Christian unity appears stalled

Anglican Communion defunct, Ecumenical Patriarchate frail

Puerto Rico: New law extends all legal rights to unborn

A landmark achievement & example for U.S. lawmakers

17 missionaries were killed worldwide during 2025

Ten in Africa, 4 in the Americas, 2 in Asia, one in Europe

Bethlehem orphanage hosts 80 children, ages 0-6

45 in residence, 35 in daycare service for poor workers

Harvard Catholic ministry sees largest-ever OCIA class

80 converts; Sunday Mass attendance now averages 300

VIEW ARCHIVE
3.18M attended Vatican audiences, ceremonies in 2025

Incl. Jubilee of Hope, Francis farewell, May election of Leo

After 2025 happenings, Christian unity appears stalled

Anglican Communion defunct, Ecumenical Patriarchate frail

Puerto Rico: New law extends all legal rights to unborn

A landmark achievement & example for U.S. lawmakers

17 missionaries were killed worldwide during 2025

Ten in Africa, 4 in the Americas, 2 in Asia, one in Europe

Bethlehem orphanage hosts 80 children, ages 0-6

45 in residence, 35 in daycare service for poor workers

Harvard Catholic ministry sees largest-ever OCIA class

80 converts; Sunday Mass attendance now averages 300

VIEW ARCHIVE

The Narthex

The New Oxford Blog

The Night Hope Was Born

December 29th 2025 11:46 AM

On Christmas Day, holy and radiant, we stand at the turning point of all human longing, a longing that began…

READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POST

Three Christmas Thoughts

December 26th 2025 10:17 PM

How Politicians Coopt the Christian Message – with Christian Complicity Earlier I voiced objection to the Massachusetts nativity scene that…

READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POST

Soul of the University

December 22nd 2025 12:28 PM

Truth being under siege, the university -- once the Church’s cathedral of the intellect -- has become a temple to…

READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POST
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From the NOR Dossiers
Literature & Literary Criticism

Is Modern Man Too Healthy for Literature?... Flannery O'Connor & the Representation of Mystery... Reading as Sacrament... more

VIEW DOSSIER
Sacred Music

Rising from the Mire... In Praise of Honest Sentiment... Why the Music Is So Bad... Offering Our Musical Best at Mass... and more

VIEW DOSSIER
Vital Works Reconsidered

When No Man Was His Own... A Thomistic Vision of Man’s Final End... Purgatory on Earth... What Is Free Time For?... and 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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