Volume > Issue > New Oxford Notes: November 2001

New Oxford Notes: November 2001

The Chittister Creed

Pope Joan is in the headlines again — big time this time.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Immigrants: America's Hope?

Now the white man is — or is becoming — the burden.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
"The New Evangelization"

Fr. Owen Kearns announces that his National Catholic Register is "not conservative."

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
No-Man's Land

Catholic "centrists" risk committing "the fallacy of false symmetry."

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Jesus Found Guilty of Hate Speech

America magazine bellyaches about how Catholicism has historically expelled "heretical Christians" from its midst.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.

You May Also Enjoy

"Beauty": An Ugly Excuse for Copping Out

Gregory Wolfe says he came to discover that modernity is more "complex" than he had thought.

Reading Between the Lines

Bishop Mulvee hopes that Benedict XVI will "unite the entire church."

Preachers and Politics

Father Coughlin was heard by hun­dreds of thousands, and had become, really, a preacher much involved in the politics of his day, the 1930s.