
St. John Henry Newman’s Battle for the Church Continues
Our newly declared saint promises to be more a “doctor” of the Church than we might have anticipated.
Our newly declared saint promises to be more a “doctor” of the Church than we might have anticipated.
It’s not enough to simply be outraged by these accusations; we need to know how to intellectually combat them.
It is no mere coincidence that the prayers of Americans have played such a crucial role in Newman’s cause and in his being raised to the altar.
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.
John Henry Newman joins four other holy lives in canonization Oct. 13.
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.
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.
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