THE CAMP OF CYNICS VS. THE CAMP OF UTOPIANS
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Really, it ought to be plain, that it is the Catholic rather than the secular-atheist institution that represents civilization and deserves support.
The Pope's immigration rhetoric doesn’t reflect the everyday reality in the cradle of Christendom. It seems to be born of a sentimentality that is disastrous…
Her resolve to raise Constantine as a warrior son, and her gradual understanding and acceptance of Christianity, prepare her for the discovery of the True…
In The News
And announces prayer vigil for peace on 4/11 at Vatican
Incl. Latin chant, with 6,000 faithful, 4,000 more in Square
As Pope St. John Paul II did for 15 years from 1980 to 1994
Positive trend leads to numbers from 10-15 years ago
Done 'in context of the religious celebrations of Holy Week'
Says it's hard to see how war with Iran can be justified
And announces prayer vigil for peace on 4/11 at Vatican
Incl. Latin chant, with 6,000 faithful, 4,000 more in Square
As Pope St. John Paul II did for 15 years from 1980 to 1994
Positive trend leads to numbers from 10-15 years ago
Done 'in context of the religious celebrations of Holy Week'
Says it's hard to see how war with Iran can be justified
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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
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Latin Mass
At Mass, Actions Speak Louder Than Words... Where Has All the Latin Gone?... The New Mass Just Can't Be Fixed... Whither the Roman Rite?... more
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Mary, Mother of God
Marian Devotion as a Way of Life... Return to the Message of Fatima... The Virgin Birth: Where Science Meets Scripture... and more
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Easter: Your Chance to Make History
By John M. Grondelski“I want to make history” is something heard at least from the ambitious. Yet it seems those who succeed are few and far between. Go…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTThe Heresy that Jesus Is Mr. Nice Guy
By James ThunderNo doubt we know from the life, suffering (sometimes called “passion”), and death of Jesus Christ that God is a God of unbelievable love and…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTA Neglected Problem of Modified Universalism
By John M. GrondelskiUniversalism is the heresy that all persons will eventually be saved. It is fueled by various motives: that a “loving” God could not condemn a…
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EXPLORE THE BRIGHT LIGHTS OF THE CHURCH
Pope St. John Paul II
Kindred Spirits, Fellow Victors... The Pope as Playwright... Neither East nor West: On the Pope's Radical New Encyclical... and more
St. Thomas Aquinas & Thomism
Can Neo-Scholasticism Make a Comeback?... Can Thomism Save Science?... Dumb Ox?... Can We Revitalize Catholic Higher Education?... 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.
SUBSCRIBEFront & Center
Really, it ought to be plain, that it is the Catholic rather than the secular-atheist institution that represents civilization and deserves support.
The Pope's immigration rhetoric doesn’t reflect the everyday reality in the cradle of Christendom. It seems to be born of a sentimentality that is disastrous…
Her resolve to raise Constantine as a warrior son, and her gradual understanding and acceptance of Christianity, prepare her for the discovery of the True…
In The News
And announces prayer vigil for peace on 4/11 at Vatican
Incl. Latin chant, with 6,000 faithful, 4,000 more in Square
As Pope St. John Paul II did for 15 years from 1980 to 1994
Positive trend leads to numbers from 10-15 years ago
Done 'in context of the religious celebrations of Holy Week'
Says it's hard to see how war with Iran can be justified
And announces prayer vigil for peace on 4/11 at Vatican
Incl. Latin chant, with 6,000 faithful, 4,000 more in Square
As Pope St. John Paul II did for 15 years from 1980 to 1994
Positive trend leads to numbers from 10-15 years ago
Done 'in context of the religious celebrations of Holy Week'
Says it's hard to see how war with Iran can be justified
The Narthex
Easter: Your Chance to Make History
“I want to make history” is something heard at least from the ambitious. Yet it seems those who succeed are…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTThe Heresy that Jesus Is Mr. Nice Guy
No doubt we know from the life, suffering (sometimes called “passion”), and death of Jesus Christ that God is a…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTA Neglected Problem of Modified Universalism
Universalism is the heresy that all persons will eventually be saved. It is fueled by various motives: that a “loving”…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTTopics
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
Latin Mass
At Mass, Actions Speak Louder Than Words... Where Has All the Latin Gone?... The New Mass Just Can't Be Fixed... Whither the Roman Rite?... more
VIEW DOSSIER
Mary, Mother of God
Marian Devotion as a Way of Life... Return to the Message of Fatima... The Virgin Birth: Where Science Meets Scripture... 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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