New Oxford Notes: July-August 2008
An Interview With a Carmelite
A Carmelite monastery in Wyoming is an exciting new element in the Church in America, and has proven to be fecund ground for vocations to the consecrated life.
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Perspicuity: Protestantism’s Achilles’ Heel
Within the Reformed tradition, the most famous articulation of perspicuity, or clarity, is found in the 17th-century Westminster Confession of Faith.
The Pontifical Academy for What?
The Academy for Life’s horizons are so broad that it seems to have lost sight of its mission to promote and defend the Church’s pro-life teachings.
An Examination of Friday Penance
One area of the Church that has suffered more than its share of neglect is the penitential nature of Fridays -- not just Lenten Fridays, but all Fridays.