New Oxford Notes: March 2013
The Revolution That Wasn't
There is a group in the Church that has noticed your smooth transition to the new missal — and is still peeved about the whole thing.
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Forty Years After : Have the Tables Finally Turned?
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Saints for a Secular Nation
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Two Dubious Anniversaries
Neither Lewis nor Eliot was willing to condemn all uses of artificial contraception, yet both had obvious concerns about the moral implications of its use.
Gifts of the Irish
Review of The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing edited by Seamus Deane