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Homosexual habituation would force any children to be separated entirely from one parent or to be passed back and forth between them.
Through His Church, His covenant, His liturgy, His sacraments, His Word, and His Spirit, Christ continues to dwell among us.
He had a great love for women and was neither a feminist nor a misogynist. For him, a woman is good as a woman, not…
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References to Holy Spirit during 2021-24 Synod: 'ridiculous'
Covers discrimination against & persecution of Christians
Which aim to unroll financial, ideological interference
Says base must demand 'what has been promised'
Emphasizes importance of baptizing newborn babies
At inauguration of 800th anniv. year of St. Francis's death
References to Holy Spirit during 2021-24 Synod: 'ridiculous'
Covers discrimination against & persecution of Christians
Which aim to unroll financial, ideological interference
Says base must demand 'what has been promised'
Emphasizes importance of baptizing newborn babies
At inauguration of 800th anniv. year of St. Francis's death
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Literature & Literary Criticism
Is Modern Man Too Healthy for Literature?... Flannery O'Connor & the Representation of Mystery... Reading as Sacrament... more
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Sacred Music
Rising from the Mire... In Praise of Honest Sentiment... Why the Music Is So Bad... Offering Our Musical Best at Mass... and more
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Vital Works Reconsidered
When No Man Was His Own... A Thomistic Vision of Man’s Final End... Purgatory on Earth... What Is Free Time For?... and more
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Three Liturgical Calendar Reforms
By John M. GrondelskiAlmost fifty years out from the 1969 Roman Calendar reform seems a fitting distance to assess what works and what hasn’t. By and large, I…
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By Marcus PeterThe recent swearing in of New York mayor Zohran Mamdani on the Quran has reignited a conversation that America prefers to keep comfortably superficial. Thus,…
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By John M. GrondelskiThe title of a recent New York Times op-ed (“The Trouble with My Father’s Resting Place,” Jan. 2) caught my eye because it seemed, for…
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C.S. Lewis
"Mere Christianity" as Merely Protestant... C. S. Lewis: His True Stature in Dispute... The Best Book Written About C.S. Lewis... more
Flannery O'Connor
Fragmented Lives of Incomplete Reckoning... Tyranny of the Perverse Will... From the Grotesque to Love... Flannery O’Connor: And Her Own Received Her Not... and 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.
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Homosexual habituation would force any children to be separated entirely from one parent or to be passed back and forth between them.
Through His Church, His covenant, His liturgy, His sacraments, His Word, and His Spirit, Christ continues to dwell among us.
He had a great love for women and was neither a feminist nor a misogynist. For him, a woman is good as a woman, not…
In The News
References to Holy Spirit during 2021-24 Synod: 'ridiculous'
Covers discrimination against & persecution of Christians
Which aim to unroll financial, ideological interference
Says base must demand 'what has been promised'
Emphasizes importance of baptizing newborn babies
At inauguration of 800th anniv. year of St. Francis's death
References to Holy Spirit during 2021-24 Synod: 'ridiculous'
Covers discrimination against & persecution of Christians
Which aim to unroll financial, ideological interference
Says base must demand 'what has been promised'
Emphasizes importance of baptizing newborn babies
At inauguration of 800th anniv. year of St. Francis's death
The Narthex
Three Liturgical Calendar Reforms
Almost fifty years out from the 1969 Roman Calendar reform seems a fitting distance to assess what works and what…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTThe Hollow Oath
The recent swearing in of New York mayor Zohran Mamdani on the Quran has reignited a conversation that America prefers…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTBegrudging the Deceased a Final Resting Place
The title of a recent New York Times op-ed (“The Trouble with My Father’s Resting Place,” Jan. 2) caught my…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTTopics
Literature & Literary Criticism
Is Modern Man Too Healthy for Literature?... Flannery O'Connor & the Representation of Mystery... Reading as Sacrament... more
VIEW DOSSIER
Sacred Music
Rising from the Mire... In Praise of Honest Sentiment... Why the Music Is So Bad... Offering Our Musical Best at Mass... and more
VIEW DOSSIER
Vital Works Reconsidered
When No Man Was His Own... A Thomistic Vision of Man’s Final End... Purgatory on Earth... What Is Free Time For?... 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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