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He proposes an existential approach to God that focuses not on ontology but on the way in which the Bible reveals that the Almighty relates…
A university education should be about learning to think. It will be disquieting, perhaps troubling. It might even be infuriating. And that’s as it should…
Fr. Paul was the fulcrum of many a network of artists, academics, jurists, politicians, and men and women of letters, locally and across the globe.
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Ahead of Orthodox Easter this Sun.; ideally ‘all for all’
Multiple victims claim being moved among perpetrators
As age-verification laws hinder them in several states
On plan to close nearly two-thirds of city’s parishes
Suggests practice of 'communal discernment' with Spirit
Keep law which protects the unborn after week 15
Ahead of Orthodox Easter this Sun.; ideally ‘all for all’
Multiple victims claim being moved among perpetrators
As age-verification laws hinder them in several states
On plan to close nearly two-thirds of city’s parishes
Suggests practice of 'communal discernment' with Spirit
Keep law which protects the unborn after week 15
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Humanae Vitae
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On Ecclesiastical Growth
By John M. GrondelskiA subtle aspect of last Sunday’s First Reading has to do with ecclesiastical growth. The main thrust of the reading was the suspicion with which…
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By John M. GrondelskiOver 65 years ago Karol Wojtyła wrote on “The Significance of Obligation.” In that text, Wojtyła probed the universal human experience of obligation -- “I…
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By James ThunderOn April 16, the Wall Street Journal reported that five large book publishers have joined the case filed by a sixth large publisher to prevent…
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Pope St. Paul VI
On the Canonization of Pope Paul VI... Pope Paul VI’s Prophetic Warning... A Belated Apology to Pope Paul VI... and more
Shakespeare
The Catholic Dramatist in a Protestant Land... An Academic Undoes the Renaissance... Shelter From the Storm... more
St. Thomas Aquinas & Thomism
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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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He proposes an existential approach to God that focuses not on ontology but on the way in which the Bible reveals that the Almighty relates…
A university education should be about learning to think. It will be disquieting, perhaps troubling. It might even be infuriating. And that’s as it should…
Fr. Paul was the fulcrum of many a network of artists, academics, jurists, politicians, and men and women of letters, locally and across the globe.
In The News
Ahead of Orthodox Easter this Sun.; ideally ‘all for all’
Multiple victims claim being moved among perpetrators
As age-verification laws hinder them in several states
On plan to close nearly two-thirds of city’s parishes
Suggests practice of 'communal discernment' with Spirit
Keep law which protects the unborn after week 15
Ahead of Orthodox Easter this Sun.; ideally ‘all for all’
Multiple victims claim being moved among perpetrators
As age-verification laws hinder them in several states
On plan to close nearly two-thirds of city’s parishes
Suggests practice of 'communal discernment' with Spirit
Keep law which protects the unborn after week 15
The Narthex
On Ecclesiastical Growth
A subtle aspect of last Sunday’s First Reading has to do with ecclesiastical growth. The main thrust of the reading…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTThe Difference between Moral Obligation & Self-Will
Over 65 years ago Karol Wojtyła wrote on “The Significance of Obligation.” In that text, Wojtyła probed the universal human…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTLarge-scale Child Abuse
On April 16, the Wall Street Journal reported that five large book publishers have joined the case filed by a…
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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