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Most preachers haven't converted for a variety of reasons, including the need to support their families and loyalty to particular congregations.
Christian hope never rests on political administrations or party platforms. It rests on Jesus Christ. The political fight, therefore, must be rooted in a deeper…
If the messianic prophecies confirm Jesus as our Lord, they also confirm the institution that protects the revelation in which the fulfillment of them is…
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And says God’s name can never be used to justify it
Vatican newspaper laments silent battle against the young
Document is response to transhumanism, posthumanism
Now renovated, it includes private study, library, chapel
Will return some to purpose as places to worship God
Pope St. Pius X’s sec'y of state was 'best pope we never had'
And says God’s name can never be used to justify it
Vatican newspaper laments silent battle against the young
Document is response to transhumanism, posthumanism
Now renovated, it includes private study, library, chapel
Will return some to purpose as places to worship God
Pope St. Pius X’s sec'y of state was 'best pope we never had'
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Anglican Communion
Preaching Christ Customized... What Does the Anglican Patrimony Have to Offer the Church?... A Slow-Motion Implosion… Lifeboats on the Tiber… more
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Higher Education
Twilight of the Universities... The Cult of Diversity at Providence College... Ivy League Culture Wars... Is Georgetown Still Catholic?... and more
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Just War Theory & the Iraq War
The Blood Crying Out from the Ground... The Woeful Plight of Iraqi Christians... Fuel Conservation: No War Needed... War’s Challenge to the Christian Conscience... more
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St. Patrick: The Man You May Not Know
By James ThunderI write this short biographical essay for folks who haven’t seen biographical films such as Patrick: The Patron Saint of Ireland (2020), St. Patrick: Apostle…
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By James ThunderPart 3 provided one piece of shockingly good news coming out of Notre Dame. The second piece of shockingly good news is the number of…
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By Jason MorganWhen millions of pages of documents and photographs were released revealing who among the world’s so-called “elite” had been cavorting with sex-trafficking pedophile Jeffrey Epstein,…
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Pope Benedict XVI
Is Benedict to Blame?... Sex, Lies & Dossiers: The Vatican at the Crossroads... The Kasper-Ratzinger Debate... more
Shakespeare
The Catholic Dramatist in a Protestant Land... An Academic Undoes the Renaissance... Shelter From the Storm... 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…
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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Most preachers haven't converted for a variety of reasons, including the need to support their families and loyalty to particular congregations.
Christian hope never rests on political administrations or party platforms. It rests on Jesus Christ. The political fight, therefore, must be rooted in a deeper…
If the messianic prophecies confirm Jesus as our Lord, they also confirm the institution that protects the revelation in which the fulfillment of them is…
In The News
And says God’s name can never be used to justify it
Vatican newspaper laments silent battle against the young
Document is response to transhumanism, posthumanism
Now renovated, it includes private study, library, chapel
Will return some to purpose as places to worship God
Pope St. Pius X’s sec'y of state was 'best pope we never had'
And says God’s name can never be used to justify it
Vatican newspaper laments silent battle against the young
Document is response to transhumanism, posthumanism
Now renovated, it includes private study, library, chapel
Will return some to purpose as places to worship God
Pope St. Pius X’s sec'y of state was 'best pope we never had'
The Narthex
St. Patrick: The Man You May Not Know
I write this short biographical essay for folks who haven’t seen biographical films such as Patrick: The Patron Saint of…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTTheology at Notre Dame
Part 3 provided one piece of shockingly good news coming out of Notre Dame. The second piece of shockingly good…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTScapegoats vs. Lost Sheep
When millions of pages of documents and photographs were released revealing who among the world’s so-called “elite” had been cavorting…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTTopics
Anglican Communion
Preaching Christ Customized... What Does the Anglican Patrimony Have to Offer the Church?... A Slow-Motion Implosion… Lifeboats on the Tiber… more
VIEW DOSSIER
Higher Education
Twilight of the Universities... The Cult of Diversity at Providence College... Ivy League Culture Wars... Is Georgetown Still Catholic?... and more
VIEW DOSSIER
Just War Theory & the Iraq War
The Blood Crying Out from the Ground... The Woeful Plight of Iraqi Christians... Fuel Conservation: No War Needed... War’s Challenge to the Christian Conscience... 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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