The New Oxford Review is an orthodox Catholic magazine that explores ideas about faith and culture. With a paid circulation of more than 12,000, its publishers say it has readers on every continent. The magazine was founded in 1977 as an Anglo-Catholic magazine in the Anglican tradition, taking its name from the 19th-century Oxford Movement. Like the Movement's leader John Henry Newman, the review converted to Roman Catholicism in 1983.
Writers for the Review have included Walker Percy, Sheldon Vanauken, Thomas Howard, Msgr. George A. Kelly, Bobby Jindal, Fr. Stanley L. Jaki, Peter Kreeft, Avery Cardinal Dulles, Germain Grisez, Fr. James V. Schall, John Lukacs and many others.
The magazine has 10 issues per year and offers a discount for the unemployed.