Volume > Issue > New Oxford Notes: March 2014

New Oxford Notes: March 2014

The Prayers of Moloch's Modern Priestesses

Moloch's modern priestesses, who can be found roaming the American halls of power, recast abortion as sacrosanct and inviolable -- a right protected and made possible by the benevolence of an ambiguous deity.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
The Self-Fulfilling Prophet

Oscar Andres Cardinal Rodriguez Maradiaga has opined, "I'm firmly convinced we are at the dawn of a new era in the Church, just as when Pope John XXIII opened its windows 50 years ago and made it let in fresh air."

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.

You May Also Enjoy

The News You May Have Missed

Prison Transfer... Double-You... Condom-Carrying Colombia... In Goth We Trust... The Ultimate Embezzling Machine... Fowl-Mouthed... Undead & Wed... Matching Nose Jobs... Roses Are Red

The Consuming Fire

We as a people perpetuate a bias against the same sacramental sensibilities and incarnational anthropologies upon which the original city-on-a-hill idea was founded.

Briefly: April 1988

Gods and the One God... The Future of Religion: Seculari­zation, Revival, and Cult Forma­tion... Totalitarian Democracy and Af­ter... and more