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Symposium on the Greatest Threats to the Church

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Despite Catechism; only 20% are against, 25% are unsure

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Vatican paper warns of starvation, hypothermia in Gaza

Sees 'culpable' obstruction alongside 'suspicious denials'

Rome conf. looks at Mary as Our Lady of Guadalupe

Priest: By her the Christians of the Americas were born

Basilica occupation reignites Syro-Malabar dispute

India: Protest returns after resumption of public liturgies

Poll: Most Catholic voters support Trump deportations

54% favor, 17% are neutral, 30% oppose; unlike USCCB

Pope, in new letter, hails importance of archaeology

Says God chose 'to walk the earth and to inhabit places'

Poll: 55% of U.S. Catholics support death penalty

Despite Catechism; only 20% are against, 25% are unsure

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Random Ruminations #33

By John M. Grondelski
December 12th 2025 1:39 PM

Another Example of Inverted Pneumatology I’ve criticized a distorted theology of the Holy Spirit I’ve called “inverted pneumatology,” which pretends that today the Holy Spirit…

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Newman's 'Second Spring' Sermon

By James Thunder
December 12th 2025 11:17 AM

Given that St. John Henry Newman was made a Doctor of the Church on November 1, I am sharing with you the materials I provided…

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Let’s Support 'Christian Ownership Maximalism'

By John M. Grondelski
December 11th 2025 11:57 AM

Timothy Reichert’s “Christian Ownership Maximalism” is an original article (linked below) in the December 2025 issue of First Things. It deserves wide readership, thorough debate,…

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Front & Center

Knowing & Loving Jesus

Living constantly awake to the presence of Jesus is essential to making the leap from belief, however firm, to a fervent love for our Lord.

READ ARTICLE
Symposium on the Greatest Threats to the Church

Pope Leo must contend with difficult internal Church dynamics and the demands of a polarized world and an increasingly unlearned yet hypercritical world population.

READ ARTICLE
Assassination Nation

The fighting American revolutionary spirit has even informed the outlaws whose mission has been to kill members of the U.S. government, especially our presidents.

READ ARTICLE

In The News

MORNING MUST-READS
Vatican paper warns of starvation, hypothermia in Gaza

Sees 'culpable' obstruction alongside 'suspicious denials'

Rome conf. looks at Mary as Our Lady of Guadalupe

Priest: By her the Christians of the Americas were born

Basilica occupation reignites Syro-Malabar dispute

India: Protest returns after resumption of public liturgies

Poll: Most Catholic voters support Trump deportations

54% favor, 17% are neutral, 30% oppose; unlike USCCB

Pope, in new letter, hails importance of archaeology

Says God chose 'to walk the earth and to inhabit places'

Poll: 55% of U.S. Catholics support death penalty

Despite Catechism; only 20% are against, 25% are unsure

VIEW ARCHIVE
Vatican paper warns of starvation, hypothermia in Gaza

Sees 'culpable' obstruction alongside 'suspicious denials'

Rome conf. looks at Mary as Our Lady of Guadalupe

Priest: By her the Christians of the Americas were born

Basilica occupation reignites Syro-Malabar dispute

India: Protest returns after resumption of public liturgies

Poll: Most Catholic voters support Trump deportations

54% favor, 17% are neutral, 30% oppose; unlike USCCB

Pope, in new letter, hails importance of archaeology

Says God chose 'to walk the earth and to inhabit places'

Poll: 55% of U.S. Catholics support death penalty

Despite Catechism; only 20% are against, 25% are unsure

VIEW ARCHIVE

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Random Ruminations #33

December 12th 2025 1:39 PM

Another Example of Inverted Pneumatology I’ve criticized a distorted theology of the Holy Spirit I’ve called “inverted pneumatology,” which pretends…

READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POST

Newman's 'Second Spring' Sermon

December 12th 2025 11:17 AM

Given that St. John Henry Newman was made a Doctor of the Church on November 1, I am sharing with…

READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POST

Let’s Support 'Christian Ownership Maximalism'

December 11th 2025 11:57 AM

Timothy Reichert’s “Christian Ownership Maximalism” is an original article (linked below) in the December 2025 issue of First Things. It…

READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POST
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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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