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Much popular Catholic literature on NFP is utilitarian, claiming that obeying Church teaching results in a happier, more exciting bedroom experience.
All the parishes offer an uninspiring modern liturgical style, the banality of which partly explains why Protestants are making such impressive inroads here.
I am convinced that the Bond series has functioned as the 20th-century edition of the Latinized (Virgilian) Homeric myth that has long served as our…
In The News
Nationwide and within swing states, per exit polls
But pro-abort ballot initiatives passed in most states
Battaglia was known as 'street priest' who cared for poor
One of many 'metropolitan makeovers' of last two years
On its academics & spirituality becoming too worldly
Says Synod document's 'open question' wording misleads
Nationwide and within swing states, per exit polls
But pro-abort ballot initiatives passed in most states
Battaglia was known as 'street priest' who cared for poor
One of many 'metropolitan makeovers' of last two years
On its academics & spirituality becoming too worldly
Says Synod document's 'open question' wording misleads
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America: History, Culture & Politics
Losing Our Religion… American Libidocracy… Twilight of the Idols… The Most Segregated Hour… This Land is Not Our Land… and more
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Delusions of Grandeur... A Pox On Both Your Houses... What Is a Neoconservative & Does It Matter?... and more
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On Nurturing Man’s Spiritual Relationship with Technology... Social Media & the Decline of Human Reason... The Technological Society: Where What's Artificial Seems Natural... On the Fundamental Evil of Fragmentation... and more
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A Stage of Proud Foolishness
By John M. GrondelskiAnthony Esolen has penned a great essay about pride, especially in connection with the just-concluded Synod on Synodality. He rightly notes (at The Catholic Thing,…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTThe Frenchman Who Revered Gen. Washington
By James ThunderA young Frenchman, Julien Icher, founder of the Lafayette Trail, has been working with the American Friends of Lafayette to erect historical markers at each…
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By John M. GrondelskiAs November begins, light or its lack becomes something of a focus. The American poet William Cullen Bryant described the end of October, leading into…
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EXPLORE THE BRIGHT LIGHTS OF THE CHURCH
Pope St. John Paul II
Kindred Spirits, Fellow Victors... The Pope as Playwright... Neither East nor West: On the Pope's Radical New Encyclical... and more
St. John Henry Cardinal Newman
The Two Worlds of John Henry Newman… Newman's Advice to Anglo-Catholics… Newman’s Prophetic Challenge to Clericalism…
Shakespeare
The Catholic Dramatist in a Protestant Land... An Academic Undoes the Renaissance... Shelter From the Storm... 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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Much popular Catholic literature on NFP is utilitarian, claiming that obeying Church teaching results in a happier, more exciting bedroom experience.
All the parishes offer an uninspiring modern liturgical style, the banality of which partly explains why Protestants are making such impressive inroads here.
I am convinced that the Bond series has functioned as the 20th-century edition of the Latinized (Virgilian) Homeric myth that has long served as our…
In The News
Nationwide and within swing states, per exit polls
But pro-abort ballot initiatives passed in most states
Battaglia was known as 'street priest' who cared for poor
One of many 'metropolitan makeovers' of last two years
On its academics & spirituality becoming too worldly
Says Synod document's 'open question' wording misleads
Nationwide and within swing states, per exit polls
But pro-abort ballot initiatives passed in most states
Battaglia was known as 'street priest' who cared for poor
One of many 'metropolitan makeovers' of last two years
On its academics & spirituality becoming too worldly
Says Synod document's 'open question' wording misleads
The Narthex
A Stage of Proud Foolishness
Anthony Esolen has penned a great essay about pride, especially in connection with the just-concluded Synod on Synodality. He rightly…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTThe Frenchman Who Revered Gen. Washington
A young Frenchman, Julien Icher, founder of the Lafayette Trail, has been working with the American Friends of Lafayette to…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTNovember Light
As November begins, light or its lack becomes something of a focus. The American poet William Cullen Bryant described the…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTTopics
America: History, Culture & Politics
Losing Our Religion… American Libidocracy… Twilight of the Idols… The Most Segregated Hour… This Land is Not Our Land… and more
VIEW DOSSIERNeoconservatism
Delusions of Grandeur... A Pox On Both Your Houses... What Is a Neoconservative & Does It Matter?... and more
VIEW DOSSIERTechnology
On Nurturing Man’s Spiritual Relationship with Technology... Social Media & the Decline of Human Reason... The Technological Society: Where What's Artificial Seems Natural... On the Fundamental Evil of Fragmentation... 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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