A Christmas Letter to Our Readers

Dear Reader,

We wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas, whether you are together or apart. Despite the turbulent year, we hope you can spend the time in peace and joy. 

On this day, 2000 years ago, a Light unlike any other was brought into the world: God made flesh. That world was a turbulent one, a dangerous one, and an uncertain one. But it was to this world, fallen and sinful, that the Lord came. We too live in difficult times – albeit of no comparison to the hardships of two millennia ago. This Christmas, let us recognize the Light brought into our world, and let us find strength in the Lord as we navigate the troubles we face daily. May we, then, be grateful for the greatest gift that He has given us: the gift of Himself. 

In the theme of gratitude, we want to take the time and thank all of those who supported and read our work during these unusual times – you are why we continue to publish. With your support, we have been able to continue to fulfill our mission of authoring quality content reflecting the tenets of conservatism and the principles of the Catholic Church.

You can always count on the Fenwick Review to wish you a “Merry Christmas,” regardless of the prevailing political orthodoxy. So once again, from the entire Fenwick Review Staff to you, we sincerely wish a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May we all celebrate the birth of our Lord in joy and gratitude.

Best wishes,

The Fenwick Review