
St. John Henry Newman and ‘The Infidelity of the Future’
COMMENTARY: The synodal process would do better to study him, rather than reduce him to a slogan.
COMMENTARY: The synodal process would do better to study him, rather than reduce him to a slogan.
The Catholic convert joins four holy women in sainthood.
The author and political analyst said that Newman’s canonization should remind the fathers at the Pan-Amazon Synod that doctrinal development is not a break with tradition.
COMMENTARY: In many ways, the teaching of Newman, just as with Sts. Athanasius, Philip Neri, Francis de Sales, Josemaría Escrivá and John Paul II, is particularly suited for our time.
John Henry Newman’s literary output is remarkable.
His writing apostolate included more than 20,000 letters.
COMMENTARY: The soon-to-be saint relentlessly sought the Truth, and he had the courage to follow where it led.
The sacred place where Newman became Catholic.
The Church’s soon-to-be saint speaks as much from the heart as from the head, with a modest but considerable body of verse.
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