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New Oxford Notes: July-August 2009

Father Corapi Speaks

The apostolic preacher discusses his return to the faith from the grips of the Devil, the challenges facing the Church today, and more.

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Back in the Limelight

Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland has thrust himself back into the public eye, telling us in his new memoir of his homosexual exploits.

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Requiem for Evangelicalism?

"Evangelicalism doesn't need a bailout. Much of it needs a funeral." So writes Michael Spencer in a sobering article in The Christian Science Monitor.

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