Volume > Issue > New Oxford Notes: November 2011

New Oxford Notes: November 2011

Into the Void

One would think that retooling, remarketing, and simplifying the bishops' voting guide would be a priority aimed at enlarging its readership. Unfortunately, it is not.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Combating Cultural Vandalism: The Scottish Example

It's hard not to be impressed by the Scottish bishops' consistent, powerful salvos fired at the Scottish government over same-sex marriage legislation.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.

You May Also Enjoy

Abortion & the Golden Rule

Abortion advocates can't claim for women the right to abortion — as they do — but with the exception of their own mamas. That's a double standard.

The "Priest Shortage": Natural or Man-(and Woman-) Made?

Dioceses headed by bishops with a reputation for robust orthodoxy now have full seminaries and an abundance of seminarians.

To Visit the Sick

During the entire period of my wife's ailment, we received not a single telephone call, e-mail, or note from our clergy, let alone a visit or Holy Communion.