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Asking a room full of Catholics what the new evangelization is garners either blank stares or a score of completely different answers.
Poetry was once understood to be an anthropological episteme, a way of knowing, if only through a glass darkly.
If Americans were completely morally depraved, they wouldn't bother garnishing their sins with imprimaturs from the Supreme Court or the court of public opinion.
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Last such was issued in 1978 under Pope Paul VI
Reveals that he had no prior notice about its release
Sole institution to make 'reparation' to abuse victims
After lawmakers overrode governor’s veto & passed it
Of the 171 Catholics killed at Easter Mass in 2019
Over double the percentage of Catholics in total population
Last such was issued in 1978 under Pope Paul VI
Reveals that he had no prior notice about its release
Sole institution to make 'reparation' to abuse victims
After lawmakers overrode governor’s veto & passed it
Of the 171 Catholics killed at Easter Mass in 2019
Over double the percentage of Catholics in total population
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Humanae Vitae
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'The Old Man's Tree' and 'The Boy's Tree'
By James ThunderYou may remember having an adult read to you, or you reading to a child, The Giving Tree (1964), written and illustrated by the late…
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By John M. GrondelskiThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is expected Tuesday to vote on a regulation banning “non-compete” clauses in employment contracts. Non-compete clauses are provisions in employment…
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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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Asking a room full of Catholics what the new evangelization is garners either blank stares or a score of completely different answers.
Poetry was once understood to be an anthropological episteme, a way of knowing, if only through a glass darkly.
If Americans were completely morally depraved, they wouldn't bother garnishing their sins with imprimaturs from the Supreme Court or the court of public opinion.
In The News
Last such was issued in 1978 under Pope Paul VI
Reveals that he had no prior notice about its release
Sole institution to make 'reparation' to abuse victims
After lawmakers overrode governor’s veto & passed it
Of the 171 Catholics killed at Easter Mass in 2019
Over double the percentage of Catholics in total population
Last such was issued in 1978 under Pope Paul VI
Reveals that he had no prior notice about its release
Sole institution to make 'reparation' to abuse victims
After lawmakers overrode governor’s veto & passed it
Of the 171 Catholics killed at Easter Mass in 2019
Over double the percentage of Catholics in total population
The Narthex
'The Old Man's Tree' and 'The Boy's Tree'
You may remember having an adult read to you, or you reading to a child, The Giving Tree (1964), written…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTOn Non-Compete Clauses
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is expected Tuesday to vote on a regulation banning “non-compete” clauses in employment contracts. Non-compete…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTMasking Attitudes
Last weekend, as Iran launched missiles and drones on Israel, that coterie of pro-terrorist leftists Lenin once aptly titled “useful…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTTopics
Humanae Vitae
Conveying the Message of Humanae Vitae to the People of Today... The Triumph & Tragedy of the Most Misunderstood Document in Modern Church History... Why Humanae Vitae Got It Right... The Spirit of Humanae Vitae... more
VIEW DOSSIERInterviews & Dialogues
The Odyssey of an American Priest in Guatemala... An Interview With a Carmelite... Pope John XXIII through the Testimony of Silvio Cardinal Oddi... On the Canonization of Pope Paul VI... and more
VIEW DOSSIERLiturgy, Liturgical Rites & Devotions
Liturgy that Speaks to the Soul... Altar Boys: The Problem or the Solution?... Turning Catholics Into a Stiff-Kneed People... and more
VIEW DOSSIERStand 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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