Thanks be to God, the way is clear for the beatification of JohnHenry Cardinal Newman, one of the most famous of converts from Anglicanism to the fullness of the Catholic faith. He was received into the Church on 9 October 1845, bringing with him his deep faith, his brilliant mind, and the unwavering sense that he had, indeed, come home. The miracle needed for his beatification involved...
... Pope, an old friend It’s no small link that exists between Pope Benedict XVI and Cardinal JohnHenry Newman, the Anglican who joined the Catholic minority in nineteenth century Victorian England, and founder of the Oratory of St Philip Neri [in England]. The papal authorisation – announced yesterday – that allowed the promulgation of a decree recognising a miracle...
Pope Benedict has signaled that the path is clear for JohnHenry Newman to be beatified. Beatification is the final stage prior to full canonisation within the Catholic Church. Cardinal Newman, a former Oxford professor and Anglican priest who became England's most famous convert to Catholicism, already bears the honorific title "venerable", and with beatification will be called...
Pope Benedict XVI today recognised the healing of Deacon Jack Sullivan in 2001 as a miracle resulting from the intercession of the Venerable Servant of God JohnHenry Newman. “The prayers of Christ’s faithful all over the world have now been answered” said Father Paul Chavasse, the Provost of Newman’s community at the Oratory in Birmingham (UK). Article here &...
... congregation to promulgate the following decrees:" Then, under miracles: "Servant of God JohnHenry Newman, English cardinal and founder of the Oratories of St. Philip Neri in England (1801-1890)." What a great day for English Catholicism. It's not often you see miracles approved for the cause of an Englishmen. In fact, there probably hasn't been one in my lifetime....
So JohnHenry Newman is to be beatified. The Pope has decreed it. I read lots of Newman when I was an undergraduate, and liked his elegant thinking. My favourite story about him, though? I tell it at least once a year to overwrought students around revision time. JHN was intensely clever, but as an undergraduate at Oxford he worked and worked and worked, too hard for his own good, and...
Pope Benedict XVI today recognised the healing of Deacon Jack Sullivan in 2001 as a miracle resulting from the intercession of the Venerable Servant of God JohnHenry Newman. So with that slightly bonkers preamble, Cardinal Newman's progress to sainthood seems assured. The former Oxford don and Anglican rector turned Roman Catholic prelate went on to found University College Dublin, a...
... the immutable, there is now a degree of doubt of which conversion was more significant. Cardinal John Newman converted in 1845 and founded the high church Oxford Movement (known as the Tractarians), and the Newman Society became his cult. He became ‘Venerable’ in 1991, in recognition of his scholarship and virtuous life. He has now rather cleverly worked a miracle of healing,...
JohnHenry Moss, one of the most influential figures in minor league baseball during his 50-year reign as president of the South Atlantic League, died of complications from a stroke. He was 90.
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This is the 2009 JohnHenry Newman lecutre on "The very idea of a university: Aristotle, Newman and us." This is on of many parts of the video on youtube. The lecture is put on with the support of the Catholic Herald . Prof. MacIntyre wrote the classic book 'After Virture.' It is one of the most significant moral and political philosophers writing today.
If you wake up with gratitude, you will give your day a healthy start. A day without gratitude is like a day without sunshine. It leaves a cold chill in your bones and boards up the window of your soul. “Gratitude is a vaccine, an antitoxin, and an antiseptic.” ~JohnHenry Jowett