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earned the reputation of a scandalous friar. I am that Achilli, who in the diocese of Viterbo in February 1831, robbed of her honour a young woman of eighteen; who in September 1833, was found guilty of a second such crime, in the case of a person of twenty-eight; and who perpetrated a third in July 1834, in the case of another aged twenty-four. I am he, who afterwards was found guilty of sins, similar or worse, in other towns of the neighbourhood. I am that son of St. Dominic who is known to have repeated the offence at Capua, in 1834 or 1835; and at Naples again, in 1840, in the case of a child of fiteen. I am he who chose the sacristy of the church for one of these crimes, and Good Friday for another. Look on me, ye mothers of England, a confessor against Popery, for ye 'ne'er may look upon my like again.' I am that veritable priest, who, after all this, began to speak against, not only the Catholic faith, but the moral law, and perverted others by my teaching. I am the Cavaliere Achilli, who then went to Corfu, made the wife of a tailor faithless to her husband, and lived publicly and travelled about with the wife of a chorus-singer. I am that Professor of the Protestant College at Malta, who with two others was dismissed from my post for offences which the authorities cannot get themselves to describe. And now attend to me, such as I am, and you shall see what you shall see about the barbarity and profligacy of the Inquisitors of Rome.
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handsomest woman I ever saw in my life". A gifted amateur artist, she painted many portraits of Newman at various periods, as well as several of the pictures hanging in the Birmingham Oratory. Newman had a photographic portrait of her in his room and was still corresponding with her into their eighties. Emily Bowles, who first met Newman at Littlemore, was the recipient of some of his most outspoken letters on what he felt to be the mistaken course of the extreme infallibilists and his reasons for not "speaking out" as many begged him to do. When she visited Newman at the Birmingham Oratory in 1861, she was welcomed by him "as only he can welcome"; she would never forget "the brightness that lit up his worn face as he received me at the door, carrying in several packages himself".
3962: 4420:, "whom Jesus loved". In the sermon, Newman said: "There have been men before now, who have supposed Christian love was so diffuse as not to admit of concentration upon individuals; so that we ought to love all men equally. ...Now I shall maintain here, in opposition to such notions of Christian love, and with our Saviour's pattern before me, that the best preparation for loving the world at large, and loving it duly and wisely, is to cultivate our intimate friendship and affection towards those who are immediately about us". For Newman, friendship is an intimation of a greater love, a foretaste of heaven. In friendship, two intimate friends gain a glimpse of the life that awaits them in God. Juan R. Vélez writes that someday Newman "may well earn a new title, that of 4585: 804: 3617:
hypocrite. Not many years passed of your conventual life, and you were never in the choir, always in private houses, so that the laity observed you. You were deprived of your professorship, we own it; you were prohibited from preaching and hearing confessions; you were obliged to give hush-money to the father of one of your victims, as we learned from an official document of the Neapolitan Police to be 'known for habitual incontinency;' your name came before the civil tribunal at Corfu for your crime of adultery. You have put the crown on your offences, by as long as you could, denying them all; you have professed to seek after truth, when you were ravening after sin.
5830: 4150:; however, his wooden coffin was found to have disintegrated and no bones were found. A representative of the Fathers of the Birmingham Oratory alleged that this was because the coffin was wooden and the burial took place at a damp site. Contemporary sources show that the coffin was covered with a softer type of soil than the clay marl of the grave site. Forensic expert John Hunter, from the University of Birmingham, tested soil samples from near the grave and said that total disappearance of a body was unlikely over that timescale. He said that extreme conditions which could remove bone would also have removed the coffin handles, which were extant. 3930:, a religious autobiography, in seven weekly parts starting on 21 April, followed by an appendix two weeks after the seventh part. Its tone changed the popular estimate of its author, by explaining the convictions which had led him into the Catholic Church. Kingsley's general accusation against the Catholic clergy is dealt with in the seventh part in the work; his specific accusations are addressed in an appendix. Newman maintains that English Catholic priests are at least as truthful as English Catholic laymen. Newman published a revision of the series of pamphlets in book form in 1865; in 1913 a combined critical edition, edited by 4332:. ...I have often thought of the resemblance, and believed that it extended to the temperament. In both there was an original force of character which refused to be moulded by circumstances, which was to make its own way, and become a power in the world; a clearness of intellectual perception, a disdain for conventionalities, a temper imperious and wilful, but along with it a most attaching gentleness, sweetness, singleness of heart and purpose. Both were formed by nature to command others, both had the faculty of attracting to themselves the passionate devotion of their friends and followers. ...For hundreds of young men 3734:—one that would respect the rights of knowledge as well as the rights of revelation. His purpose was to build a Catholic university, in a world where the major Catholic universities on the European continent had recently been secularised, and most universities in the English-speaking world were Protestant. For a university to claim legitimacy in the larger world, it would have to support research and publication free from church censorship; however, for a university to be a safe place for the education of Catholic youth, it would have to be a place in which the teachings of the Catholic church were respected and promoted. 3297:. The personal consequences for Newman of his conversion were great: he suffered broken relationships with family and friends, and attitudes toward him within his Oxford circle became polarised. The effect on the wider Tractarian movement is still debated since Newman's leading role is regarded by some scholars as overstated, as is Oxford's domination of the movement as a whole. Tractarian writings had a wide and continuing circulation after 1845, well beyond the range of personal contacts with the main Oxford figures, and Tractarian clergy continued to be recruited into the Church of England in numbers. 4531:
boarding school and met girls at Christmas dances and parties. As an adult, Newman wrote about the deep pain of the "sacrifice" of the life of celibacy. Ker comments: "The only 'sacrifice' that he could possibly be referring to was that of marriage. And he readily acknowledges that from time to time he continued to feel the natural attraction for marriage that any heterosexual man would." In 1833, Newman wrote that, despite having "willingly" accepted the call to celibacy, he felt "not the less ... the need" of "the sort of interest which a wife takes and none but she—it is a woman's interest".
3357: 361: 2946: 4029:, despite the fact that he was neither a bishop nor resident in Rome. Cardinal Manning seems not to have been interested in having Newman become a cardinal and remained silent when the Pope asked him about it. Ullathorne, as Newman's immediate superior, sent word to Pope Leo that he would welcome the honour. The offer was made by Rome in February 1879. Newman accepted the gesture as a vindication of his work, but made two requests: that he not be consecrated a bishop on receiving the cardinalate, as was usual at that time; and that he might remain in Birmingham. 4394: 3219: 349: 3880: 84: 2761: 4413:(1815–1875), who shared communitarian life with Newman for 32 years starting in 1843 (when St John was 28). Newman wrote after St John's death: "I have ever thought no bereavement was equal to that of a husband's or a wife's, but I feel it difficult to believe that any can be greater, or any one's sorrow greater, than mine". He directed that he be buried in the same grave as St John: "I wish, with all my heart, to be buried in Fr Ambrose St John's grave—and I give this as my last, my imperative will". 2234: 3723: 4552: 2222: 12588: 12594: 4577: 4313:, found Strachey's portrait a distasteful caricature, bearing scant likeness to the Newman of history and designed solely "to tickle the self-conceit of a cynical and beliefless generation". In Strachey's account, however, the true villain is Cardinal Manning, who is accused of secretly briefing the Press with the false story that Newman would turn down the Cardinalate, and who privately said of his late "friend": "Poor Newman! He was a great hater!". 3277:, an anonymous but otherwise formal retractation of all the hard things he had said against Roman Catholicism. Lockhart became the first in the group to convert formally to Catholicism. Newman preached his last Anglican sermon at Littlemore, the valedictory "The parting of friends" on 25 September, and resigned the living of St Mary's, although he did not leave Littlemore for two more years, until his own formal reception into the Catholic Church. 4593: 12600: 10613: 7733: 13257: 12465: 9020:. The full sentence reads: "His delicate mind, with its refinements, its hesitations, its complexities—his soft, spectacled, Oxford manner, with its half-effeminate diffidence- such things were ill calculated to impress a throng of busy Cardinals and Bishops, whose days were spent amid the practical details of ecclesiastical organisation, the long-drawn involutions of papal diplomacy, and the delicious bickerings of personal intrigue." 5585: 3559: 6374: 11023: 3767:, another influential convert from Anglicanism, and others. It was thought that the creation of a Catholic body within the heart of Oxford was likely to induce Catholics to send their sons to that university, rather than to newly formed Catholic universities. The scheme was abandoned. When Catholics did begin to attend Oxford from the 1860s onwards, a Catholic club was formed and, in 1888, it was renamed the 4540: 3790:
of education in America, and a staunch Protestant, distanced himself from Newman when the latter converted to the Roman Church in 1845. But the influence went deep, nonetheless, as can be seen in the literary remains of Muhlenberg's former pupils, especially in those of the missionary school-maker Lloyd Breck (1818-1876) and John Barrett Kerfoot (1816-1881), founder of Saint James School of Maryland.
3799: 13269: 5597: 4237: 4500:. For men of their time and culture that statement is definitive. ... Newman's burial with Ambrose St John cannot be detached from his understanding of the place of friendship in Christian belief or its long history". Bray cites numerous examples of friends being buried together. Newman's burial with St John was not unusual at the time and did not draw contemporary comment. 4000:), surreptitiously published, he denounced the "insolent and aggressive faction" that had pushed the matter forward. Newman gave no sign of disapproval when the doctrine was finally defined, but was an advocate of the "principle of minimising", that included very few papal declarations within the scope of infallibility. Subsequently, in a letter nominally addressed to the 3917:, (published in 1864 and not reprinted until 1913). The pamphlet has been described as "unsurpassed in the English language for the vigour of its satire". However, the anger displayed was later, in a letter to Sir William Cope, admitted to have been largely feigned. After the debate went public, Kingsley attempted to defend his assertion in a lengthy pamphlet entitled 4055: 6388: 3636:, a friend of Newman, went to Italy to return with them to England. Achilli, on hearing that witnesses were being brought, arranged for the trial to be delayed. This put Newman under great strain as he had been invited to be the founding rector of the proposed Catholic University in Dublin and was composing and delivering the lectures that would become 3416:, wrote a public letter to the Bishop of Durham and denounced this "attempt to impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences". Russell's stirring up of anti-Catholicism led to a national outcry. This "No Popery" uproar led to violence with Catholic priests being pelted in the streets and Catholic churches being attacked. 5710:. They provide pastoral services and ministries to Catholics at non-Catholic universities; at various times this type of "campus ministry" (the distinction and definition being flexible) has been known to Catholics as the Newman Apostolate or "Newman movement". Additionally, colleges have been named for him in 9590:. In the passage cited by Roden, Shairp describes the style of Newman's sermons as "so simple and transparent, yet so subtle withal; so strong yet so tender; the grasp of a strong man's hand, combined with the trembling of a woman's heart ... laying the most penetrating finger on the very core of things". 4211:
Newman's view of natural religion gives rise to passages in his writings in which he appears to sympathise with a broader theology. Both as an Anglican and as a Catholic, he put forward the notion of a universal revelation. As an Anglican, Newman subscribed to this notion in various works, among them
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Although Newman's deepest relationships were with men, he had many affectionate friendships with women. One of the most important was with Maria Giberne, who knew him in his youth and followed him into the Catholic Church. She was a noted beauty, who at age fifty was described by one admirer as "the
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Newman was worried about the new dogma of papal infallibility advocated by an "aggressive and insolent faction", fearing that the definition might be expressed in over-broad terms open to misunderstanding and would pit religious authority against physical science. He was relieved about the moderate
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Newman's published writings and sermons had a profound influence on one of the greatest of American educators, William Augustus Muhlenberg (1796-1877). At his model schools on Long Island (1828, 1836), Muhlenberg would sometimes read Newman's sermons to the boys. Muhlenberg, pioneer of a new kind
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David Hilliard writes that relationships such as Newman's with Froude and St John "were not regarded by contemporaries as unnatural. ... Nor is it possible, on the basis of passionate words uttered by mid-Victorians, to make a clear distinction between male affection and homosexual feeling. Theirs
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as expressing a "binary law of man's being; the want of a complementum, a 'help meet', without whom it is not good for him to be", feared and hated vowed sexual abstinence, considering it, in Laura Fasick's words, "a distinct and separate perversion". The charge of effeminacy was aimed not just at
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accused the Roman church of having "equally repudiated modern thought and ancient history", Newman affirmed that he had always believed in the doctrine, and had only feared the deterrent effect of its definition on conversions on account of acknowledged historical difficulties. In this letter, and
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At this date, though Newman was still nominally associated with the Evangelicals, his views were gradually assuming a higher ecclesiastical tone. George Herring considers that the death of his sister Mary in January had a major impact on Newman. In the middle part of the year he worked to read the
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between men simply as friendships without sexual significance. Only with the emergence in the late nineteenth century of the doctrine of the stiff upper lip and the concept of homosexuality as an identifiable condition, did open expressions of love between men become suspect and regarded in a new
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In Newman's letters and memoranda and those of his friends, a more outgoing and humorous character is revealed. Newman lived in the world of his time, travelling by train as soon as engines were built and rail lines laid, and writing amusing letters about his adventures on railways and ships, and
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both became significant figures in the late 19th-century Catholic Church in England: both were Anglican converts and both were elevated to the dignity of cardinal. Despite these similarities, there was a lack of sympathy between the two men who were different in character and experience, and they
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The University ... has this object and this mission; it contemplates neither moral impression nor mechanical production; it professes to exercise the mind neither in art nor in duty; its function is intellectual culture; here it may leave its scholars, and it has done its work when it has done as
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I have been a Catholic and an infidel; I have been a Roman priest and a hypocrite; I have been a profligate under a cowl. I am that Father Achilli, who as early as 1826, was deprived of my faculty to lecture, for an offence which my superiors did their best to conceal; and who in 1827 had already
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When Ian Ker reissued his biography of Newman in 2009, he added an afterword in which he put forward evidence that Newman was a heterosexual. He cited journal entries from December 1816 in which the 15-year-old Newman prayed to be preserved from the temptations awaiting him when he returned from
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homosexual (though the word itself was not used)". On Newman's relations with Hurrell Froude, Faber wrote: "Of all his friends Froude filled the deepest place in his heart, and I'm not the first to point out that his occasional notions of marrying definitely ceased with the beginning of his real
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he had exorcised the phantom which, as he said, "gibbers instead of me"—the phantom of the secret Romanist, corrupting the youth of Oxford, devious and dissimulating. But he raised another phantom—that of the oversensitive, self-absorbed recluse who never did anything but think and write. Unwary
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Newman held that "freedom from symbols and articles is abstractedly the highest state of Christian communion", but was "the peculiar privilege of the primitive Church". In 1877 he allowed that "in a religion that embraces large and separate classes of adherents there always is of necessity to a
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When Newman died there appeared in a monthly magazine a series of very unflattering sketches by one who had lived under his roof. I ventured to ask Cardinal Manning if he had seen these sketches. He replied that he had and thought them very shocking; the writer must have a very unenviable mind,
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by which Pope Pius IX re-established the Catholic diocesan hierarchy in England on 29 September 1850. New episcopal sees were created and Cardinal Nicholas Wiseman was to be the first Archbishop of Westminster. Wiseman announced the restoration of the hierarchy in England on 7 October in a
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For a mere sentence, the words of St Augustine struck me with a power which I never had felt from any words before. ...They were like the 'Tolle, lege,—Tolle, lege,' of the child, which converted St Augustine himself. 'Securus judicat orbis terrarum!' By those great words of the ancient Father,
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The fine was paid on the spot and while his expenses as defendant amounted to about £14,000, they were paid out of a fund organised by this defence committee to which Catholics at home and abroad had contributed; there was £2,000 left over which was spent on the purchase of a small property in
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in 1845. The group adapted buildings in what is now College Lane, Littlemore, opposite the inn, including stables and a granary for stage coaches. Newman called it "the house of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Littlemore" (now Newman College). This "Anglican monastery" attracted publicity, and much
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that it was "more certain than that I have hands or feet". Almost at the same time (March 1816) the bank Ramsbottom, Newman and Co. crashed, though it paid its creditors, and his father left to manage a brewery. Mayers, who had himself undergone a conversion in 1814, lent Newman books from the
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You speak truly, O Achilli, and we cannot answer you a word. You are a Priest; you have been a Friar; you are, it is undeniable, the scandal of Catholicism, and the palmary argument of Protestants, by your extraordinary depravity. You have been, it is true, a profligate, an unbeliever, and a
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Newman was keen for lay people to be at the forefront of any public apologetics, writing that Catholics should "make the excuse of this persecution for getting up a great organization, going round the towns giving lectures, or making speeches". He supported John Capes in the committee he was
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intimacy with Froude". However, while Faber's theory has had considerable popular influence, scholars of the Oxford Movement tend either to dismiss it entirely or to view it with great scepticism, with even scholars specifically concerned with same-sex desire hesitating to endorse it.
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in 1841, Newman later wrote: "I was on my death-bed, as regards my membership with the Anglican Church." In 1845, Newman resigned his teaching post at Oxford University, and, joined by some but not all of his followers, officially left the Church of England and was received into the
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is thought to have become "the basis of a characteristic British belief that education should aim at producing generalists rather than narrow specialists, and that non-vocational subjects—in arts or pure science—could train the mind in ways applicable to a wide range of jobs".
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put it, "To shrink from was a mark of want of strength or intelligence, of an unmanly preference for English home life, of insensibility to the generous devotion and purity of the saints". Defending his decision to remain single, Charles Reding, the hero of Newman's novel
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and sees as revealing the secret of Newman's "eloquence, unaffected, graceful, tender, and penetrating". Ambrose St. John had become a Roman Catholic at around the same time as Newman, and the two men have a joint memorial stone inscribed with the motto Newman had chosen,
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had been central to British culture since the 16th-century English Reformation. According to D. G. Paz, anti-Catholicism was "an integral part of what it meant to be a Victorian". Popular anti-Catholic feeling ran high at this time, partly in consequence of the papal bull
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during his travels in Scotland and Ireland. He was an indefatigable walker, and as a young don at Oriel he often went out riding with Hurrell Froude and other friends. At Oxford he had an active pastoral life as an Anglican priest, though nothing of it appears in the
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We have the very curious spectacle of a grave religious apologist giving rein for the first time at the age of fifty to a sense of rollicking fun and gifts of humorous writing, which if expended on other subjects would naturally have adorned the pages of Thackeray's
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was supplemented by Newman's Sunday afternoon sermons at St Mary's, the influence of which, especially over the junior members of the university, was increasingly marked during a period of eight years. Through Francis Rivington, the tracts were published by the
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The discipline introduced is unsuitable, certainly to this country. The young men are allowed to go out at all hours, to smoke, etc., and there has not been any fixed time for study. All this makes it clear that Father Newman does not give enough attention to
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an interesting treatment of the problem of anti-Catholicism from an observer whose partisan commitment did not cause him to slide into mere polemic and who had the advantage of viewing the religious battlefield from both sides of the tortured no man's land of
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preached for him in St Mary's in September 1839, Newman began to think of moving away from Oxford. One plan that surfaced was to set up a religious community in Littlemore, outside the city of Oxford. Since accepting his post at St Mary's, Newman had a chapel
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Newman but at Tractarians and Roman Catholics in general. "In all that school", wrote Kingsley in 1851, "there is an element of foppery—even in dress and manner; a fastidious, maundering, die-away effeminacy, which is mistaken for purity and refinement".
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In 1841, the Roman Inquisition had suspended Achilli's priestly faculties for sexual misconduct and sentenced Achilli to three years of penance in a Dominican house. Achilli left the house in 1842, becoming Protestant and asking for political asylum in
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combines masculine and feminine imagery in his highly poetic description of Newman's preaching style at Oxford in the early 1840s, Frederick S. Roden is put in mind of "the late Victorian definition of a male invert, the homosexual: his (Newman's)
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was bad, Newman would not publicly condemn it as "intrinsically evil" on the grounds that it had been tolerated by St Paul—thus asserting that slavery is "a condition of life ordained by God in the same sense that other conditions of life are".
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The approval of a further miracle at the intercession of Newman was reported in November 2018: the healing of a pregnant woman from a grave illness. The decree approving this miracle was authorised to be promulgated on 12 February 2019.
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tone of the eventual definition, which "affirmed the pope's infallibility only within a strictly limited province: the doctrine of faith and morals initially given to the apostolic Church and handed down in Scripture and tradition."
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One of the features of English anti-Catholicism was the holding of public meetings at which ex-Catholics, including former priests, denounced their prior beliefs and gave detailed accounts of the alleged "horrors" of Catholic life.
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opted to place Newman's optional memorial on 9 October, the date of his conversion to Catholicism. This date was chosen because "it falls at the beginning of the University year; an area in which Newman had a particular interest".
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about his moral deterioration since he had become a Catholic. Coleridge later wrote to Keble: "It is a very painful matter for us who must hail this libel as false, believing it is in great part true—or at least that it may be."
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group. In 1831–1832, Newman became the "Select Preacher" before the university. In 1832 his difference with Hawkins as to the "substantially religious nature" of a college tutorship became acute and prompted his resignation.
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A token of the prophetic, timeless and universal nature of Newman's vision is its adoption by writers and thinkers generations on, and far removed, from the circumstances of nineteenth-century tertiary education in Catholic
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as "an analysis of this ideology, satirising it, demonstrating the false traditions on which it was based and advising Catholics how they should respond to it. They were the first of their kind in English literature."
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On 21 June 1852, the libel trial started and lasted three days. Despite the evidence of the victims and witnesses, Achilli denied that any of it had happened; the jury believed him and found Newman guilty of libel.
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In 2001, Jack Sullivan, an American deacon from Marshfield in Massachusetts, attributed his recovery from a spinal cord disorder to the intercession of Newman. The miracle was accepted by the Holy See for Newman's
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Newman took the initiative and booked the Birmingham Corn Exchange for a series of public lectures. He decided to make their tone popular and provide cheap off-prints to those who attended. These lectures were his
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Newman defined theology as "the Science of God, or the truths we know about God, put into a system, just as we have a science of the stars and call it astronomy, or of the crust of the earth and call it geology".
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and was thenceforth, as he later described it, "on his deathbed as regards membership with the Anglican Church". He now considered the position of Anglicans to be similar to that of the semi-Arians in the
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as the "ordinary magisterium" of the church. The Protestant response was less positive. Archdeacon Julius Hare said that Newman "is determined to say whatever he chooses, in spite of facts and reason".
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remarked about Newman that "nobody has ever written English prose that can be compared with that of a tiresome footling little Anglican parson who afterwards became a prince of the only true church".
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were culturally queer". In Newman's case, Roden writes, "homoaffectivity" (found in heterosexuals and homosexuals alike) "is contained in friendships, in relationships that are not overtly sexual".
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light as morally undesirable". Men born in the first decades of the nineteenth century had a capacity, which did not survive into later generations, for intense male friendships. The friendship of
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A second trial was not granted and sentencing was postponed. When sentencing occurred, Newman did not get the prison sentence expected but got a fine of £100 and a long lecture from Judge
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suggested that their framers directed their negations not against Catholicism's authorised creed, but only against popular errors and exaggerations. Though this was not altogether new,
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Although to the end of his life, Newman looked back on his conversion to Evangelical Christianity in 1816 as the saving of his soul, he began to shift away from his early Calvinism. As
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In 1859, Newman established, in connection with the Birmingham Oratory, a school for the education of the sons of gentlemen along lines similar to those of English public schools.
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If his teaching on the church was less widely followed, it was because of doubts as to the thoroughness of his knowledge of history and as to his freedom from bias as a critic.
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discussed Newman's underlying sexuality, citing his close friendship with Ambrose St John and entries in Newman's diaries describing their fond love for each other.
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After an illness, Newman returned to England and lived at the Birmingham Oratory until his death, making occasional visits to London and chiefly to his old friend
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Ian Ker has raised the profile of Newman's satire. Ker notes that Newman's imagery has a "savage, Swiftian flavour" and can be "grotesque in the Dickens manner".
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Buckton (p. 30) cautions: "We ought, of course, to be wary of repeating Kingsley's obsessive practice of eroticizing every aspect of Newman's life and faith."
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which listed all of his offences. Newman therefore assumed, after seeking legal advice, that he would be able to repeat the facts in his fifth lecture in his
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resides in a partnership between the hierarchy and the faithful, rather than falling exclusively in the teaching office of the church, a concept described by
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clashed on a number of issues, in particular the foundation of an Oratory in Oxford. On theological issues, Newman had reservations about the declaration of
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as institution: "a Divine appointment, and as a substantive body, independent of the State, and endowed with rights, prerogatives and powers of its own".
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within domesticity, since the ideal is incompatible with ease". A "common antagonism to domesticity" links "Tractarian discipline to Carlylean heroism".
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From the latter half of 1886, Newman's health began to fail. He celebrated Mass for the last time on Christmas Day in 1889. On 11 August 1890 he died of
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On 1 July 2019, with an affirmative vote, Newman's canonisation was authorised and the date for the canonisation ceremony was set for 13 October 2019.
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comments that "the notion of Newman's effeminacy tells us more about the reaction of others to him at the time than any tendency in his own nature".
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A 2001 biography of Newman notes that since his death in 1890, he has suffered almost as much misrepresentation as he did during his lifetime. In the
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Laura Fasick. "The Seduction of Celibacy: Threats to Male Sexual Identity in Charles Kingsley's Writings", in Jay Losey and William D. Brewer (eds),
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from all control of the society. This resulted in his being dismissed from the post on 8 March 1830; and three months later Newman withdrew from the
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In 1862 Newman began to prepare autobiographical and other memoranda to vindicate his career. The occasion came when, in the January 1864 issue of
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caused him to doubt whether Anglican theology was consistent with the principles of ecclesiastical authority which he had come to accept. He read
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tradition. "It was in the autumn of 1816 that Newman fell under the influence of a definite creed and received into his intellect impressions of
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In 1878, Newman's old college elected him an honorary fellow, and he revisited Oxford after an interval of thirty-two years, on the same day
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In 1842 Newman withdrew to Littlemore with a small band of followers, and lived in semi-monastic conditions. The first to join him there was
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the 1830 University Sermon entitled "The Influence of Natural and Revealed Religion Respectively", the 1833 poem "Heathenism", and the book
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suggest a woman's soul in a man's body". Roden, however, does not argue that Newman was homosexual, seeing him rather—particularly in his
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As Hilliard notes (p. 5), Piers Brendon, in his biography of Froude, offers a very different interpretation of Froude's sense of guilt.
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The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman Volume IX: Littlemore and the Parting of Friends May 1842 – October 1843
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especially in the postscript to the second edition, Newman answered the charge that he was not at ease within the Catholic Church.
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which form the nine chapters of the published book. Following the first edition, a number of paragraphs were removed following the
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Newman and his defence committee needed to locate the victims and return them to England. A number of the victims were found and
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on Baptism and the Eucharist, and the wider movement became known as the so-called "Puseyites", a term soon generally applied to
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Faber's book came out in 1933. Later research by Ker (see below) and others does not support the idea of Newman's "sexlessness".
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The university as envisaged by Newman encountered too much opposition to prosper. However, his book did have a wide influence.
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This philosophy encountered opposition within the Catholic Church, at least in Ireland, as evidenced by the opinion of bishop
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In 1858, Newman projected a branch house of the Oratory at Oxford; but this project was opposed by Father (later Cardinal)
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To many members of the Oxford Movement, Newman included, it was Kingsley's ideal of domesticity that seemed unmanly. As
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as Member of Parliament for the university: Newman opposed Peel on personal grounds. In 1827 Newman was a preacher at
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as "unequalled for grandeur of outline, purity of taste and radiance of total effect"; while his latest and longest,
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Newman was elevated to the rank of cardinal in the consistory of 12 May 1879 by Pope Leo XIII, who assigned him the
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Newman was at home again in Oxford on 9 July 1833 and, on 14 July, Keble preached at St Mary's an assize sermon on "
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much as this. It educates the intellect to reason well in all matters, to reach out towards truth, and to grasp it.
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puts it, "He came to see Evangelicalism, with its emphasis on religious feeling and on the Reformation doctrine of
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Church, State, and Society, 1827–1845: the Attitudes of John Keble, Richard Hurrell Froude, and John Henry Newman
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never afterwards effaced." He became an evangelical Calvinist and held the typical belief that the Pope was the
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An interval of two years then elapsed before Newman was received into the Catholic Church on 9 October 1845 by
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as autobiography, but it is strictly what Newman called its first parts—"A History of My Religious Opinions".
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at the Birmingham Oratory. Eight days later his body was buried alongside Ambrose St. John in the cemetery at
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Mr Kingsley and Dr Newman: a Correspondence on the Question whether Dr Newman teaches that Truth is no Virtue
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was split between Catholics and Protestants. Generally, Catholics greeted them with enthusiasm. A review in
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organising for public lectures in February 1851. Due to ill health, Capes had to stop them halfway through.
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During the course of this tour, Newman wrote most of the short poems which a year later were printed in the
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The general rule among Roman Catholics is to celebrate canonised or beatified persons on the date of their
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on Friendship. His biography is a treatise on the human and supernatural virtues that make up friendship".
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in the United States) in Newman's honour have been established throughout the world, in the mould of the
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Newman's grave was opened on 2 October 2008, with the intention of moving any remains to a tomb inside
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Ellis Hanson, for instance, writes that Newman and Froude clearly "presented a challenge to Victorian
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said in response that "a great blow has been given to the administration of justice in this country".
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interpreting and summing up the long and varied course of ecclesiastical history, the theology of the
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flourished as a boys' boarding school, and was one of a number which were to be dubbed "The Catholic
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The Life of John Henry, Cardinal Newman: Based on His Private Journals and Correspondence, Volume 1
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In 1836 the Tractarians appeared as an activist group, in united opposition to the appointment of
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generation when Englishmen still wept in moments of emotion. But he lived on into the age of the
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Newman removed the libellous section of the fifth lecture and replaced it with the inscription:
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Newman's influence in Oxford was supreme about the year 1839. Just then, however, his study of
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had raised the spectres of disestablishment, or an exit of high churchmen. The teaching of the
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Strachey was only ten when Newman died and never met him. In contrast to Strachey's account,
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In accordance with his express wishes, Newman was buried in the grave of his lifelong friend
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Ms letter to Keble (Nov. 8, 1852), Taylor Collection, Bodleian, quoted in Griffin, John R.,
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but he had mislaid them. He eventually found them but it was too late to prevent the trial.
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curiosity in Oxford, which Newman tried to downplay, but some nicknamed it Newmanooth (from
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on a tour in southern Europe on account of the latter's health. On board the mail steamship
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Oratory Retreat Cemetery Rednal, Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham, West Midlands, England
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in recognition of Newman's efforts on behalf of Catholicism in that university city. The
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was no longer in power, and expressed the hope that Disraeli would be gone permanently.
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and they were delivered weekly, beginning on 30 June and published on 1 September 1851.
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Newman spelt out his theology of friendship in a sermon he preached on the Feast of St
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Newman's personal coat of arms upon his elevation to the cardinalate. The Latin motto,
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Within both the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches, Newman's influence was great in
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David Hilliard characterises Geoffrey Faber's description of Newman, in his 1933 book
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on 12 February 2019, and took place on 13 October 2019. He is the fifth saint of the
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The Political Thought of Lord Acton: The English Catholics in the Nineteenth Century
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as Newman's "soft, spectacled, Oxford manner, with its half-effeminate diffidence".
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The "sensitive recluse of legend" had a wide currency, appearing, for instance, in
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Newman continued as a High Anglican controversialist until 1841, when he published
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This article is about the English cardinal. For the Bohemian-American bishop, see
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John Cornwell. "Comment (10.10.10)" on a misleading citation from his biography,
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The section of the lecture that was decided by jury to constitute a libel was:
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by Pope John Paul II after a thorough examination of his life and work by the
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clergy was held over 25–26 July (Newman was not present, but Hurrell Froude,
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Desiring to remain in Oxford, Newman then took private pupils and read for a
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The Oxford Movement: A Thematic History of the Tractarians and Their Times.
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Robert Anderson, "The 'Idea of a University' Today", in Kay Withers (ed.),
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was to him further evidence that the Church of England was not apostolic.
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Reminiscences: Chiefly of Oriel College and the Oxford Movement, Volume 2
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Patronage and Piety: The Politics of English Roman Catholicism, 1850–1900
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Aguzzi, Steven (2010). "John Henry Newman's Anglican Views on Judaism",
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First Class? Challenges and Opportunities for the UK's University Sector
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Secret Selves: Confession and Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Autobiography
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Newman, John Henry (2006). Earnest, James David; Tracey, Gerard (eds.).
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A few weeks later Newman started, apparently on his own initiative, the
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Ian Ker. "Newman, John Henry (1801–1890), theologian and cardinal", in
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Religious Morality in John Henry Newman Hermeneutics of the Imagination
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The libel charge was officially laid against Newman in November. Under
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as "they were decided by a jury to constitute a libel, June 24, 1852."
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wrote about English saints, while Newman himself worked to complete an
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A Historical Commentary on the Major Catholic Works of Cardinal Newman
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A Historical Commentary on the Major Catholic Works of Cardinal Newman
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In 1854, at the request of the Irish Catholic bishops, Newman went to
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At the age of 15, during his last year at school, Newman converted to
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was a younger brother. His younger sister, Harriet Elizabeth, married
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Universal Norms on the Liturgical Year and the General Roman Calendar
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John Henry Newman, Empiricist Philosophy, and the Certainty of Faith
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celibacy—as a "cultural dissident" or "queer". Roden uses the term "
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Ignorance concerning Catholics the protection of the Protestant view
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had gone to visit Rose), at which it was resolved to fight for "the
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refugees in England, founded by the engraver, printer and stationer
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Ker, I., "Newman the Satirist", in Ker, I. & Hill, A.G. (ed.),
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The Matchless Vale: the story of Ham and Petersham and their people
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Before the house at Edgbaston was occupied, Newman established the
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in the 19th century. He was known nationally by the mid-1830s, and
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John Henry Newman: A View of Catholic Faith for the New Millennium
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Critics on Trial: An Introduction to the Catholic Modernist Crisis
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which would take precedence. Thus, once Newman was beatified, the
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Newman was also a literary figure: his major writings include the
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The Re-establishment of the Catholic Hierarchy in England, 1850
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Newman also experienced close male friendships, the first with
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Painting of Cardinal Newman, by Jane Fortescue Seymour, c. 1876
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In February 1843, Newman published, as an advertisement in the
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In 1826 Newman returned as a tutor to Oriel, and the same year
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Charles Kingsley: His Letters and Memories of His Life, Vol. I
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On 27 February 1891, Newman's estate was probated at £4,206.
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conducted by George Nicholas. There George Huxley, father of
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John Henry Newman: Continuum Library of Educational Thought
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and Sheridan Gilley as scholars who dismiss Faber's theory.
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Aquino, Frederick D.; King, Benjamin J. (25 October 2018).
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On Consulting the Faithful in Matters of Christian Doctrine
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University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.
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Dandies and Desert Saints: Styles of Victorian Masculinity
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Some of Newman's short and earlier poems are described by
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Newman believed in a middle way between free thinking and
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Newman, "Written in prospect of death", 23 July 1876, in
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Ever Yours Affly: John Henry Newman and His Female Circle
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Oxford Apostles: A Character Study of the Oxford Movement
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Popes and Politics: Reform, Resentment, and the Holocaust
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is 11 August, the same day as the obligatory memorial of
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John Henry Newman: The Challenge to Evangelical Religion
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Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England
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John Henry Newman: The Challenge to Evangelical Religion
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Fifteen Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford
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and his closest friend at Cambridge, Charles Mansfield.
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Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England
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pastoral letter dated "from out of the Flaminian Gate".
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http://www.newmanreader.org/works/addresses/file2.html
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certain extent an exoteric and an esoteric doctrine".
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that ignored the Church's role in the transmission of
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Gilley, S., "Achilli, (Giovanni) Giacinto (b. c.1803)
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was eventually founded over 100 years later in 1993.
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Tradition the sustaining power of the Protestant view
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Universal Norms for the Liturigcal Year and Calendar
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Eamon Duffy, "Newman and the Limits of Literalism",
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Around 1830, Newman developed a distinction between
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died. Pius had mistrusted Newman but his successor,
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Realizations: Newman's Own Selection of His Sermons
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True testimony insufficient for the Protestant view
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Elucidations of Dr Hampden's Theological Statements
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Springer International Publishing. p. 91. 8266:: Gracewing Publishing. pp. 26, 29, 41–43. 6880:Passion for Truth: The Life of John Henry Newman 5739:The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated 3364:, popularly known as Brompton Oratory, in London 2898:and Rome, where Newman made the acquaintance of 2630:, as a Trojan horse for an undogmatic religious 10809:John Henry Newman begegnen: Zeugen des Glaubens 10799: 10681:. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. 9304:. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1882, p. 44. 8972: 8970: 8960: 8958: 8956: 8934: 8932: 8930: 8395:"Newman Reader – Apologia (1865) – Chapter 4.2" 8387: 8193:Cornwell, John (2010). "Idea of a University". 8134:Cornwell, John (2010). "Idea of a University". 8012: 7960: 7958: 7956: 7847:, Vol. VIII, November 1851, Part XLVII, p. 387. 5683:Newman founded the independent school for boys 3459:Duties of Catholics towards the Protestant view 2368:beliefs and liturgical rituals from before the 10780:Ker, Ian and Merrigan, Terrence (eds) (2009). 10656: 9752: 9750: 9580:Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Religious Culture 9193:(London: Continuum, 2010) in Jonathan Aitken, 7305: 7303: 6409:Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham 6114:Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine 5963:Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham 4267:Newman, who was only a few years younger than 4231: 3809:Newman had a special concern in the publisher 3707:. It was during this time that he founded the 2784:), and from him gained a definite idea of the 2713:. He became, at Pusey's suggestion, curate of 465:Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham 16139:Anglican priest converts to Roman Catholicism 13923: 13300: 12496: 11095: 10878:(two-volume biography). London: Macmillan Co. 10715:Newman: Outstanding Christian Thinkers series 9057: 9055: 8383:. London: Macmillan and Co, Ltd. p. 337. 8179:, vol. 16, note 551, cited by John Cornwell, 7720:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 245. 7611: 7515:, "Bloxam, John Rouse (1807–1891), antiquary" 7139:"Benedict XVI's Message to Newman Conference" 6948:. Ham and Petersham Association. p. 26. 6851:. The National Institute for Newman Studies. 6718: 5622: 4397:Ambrose St. John (left) and John Henry Newman 2693:On 13 June 1824, Newman was made an Anglican 2389:. He was instrumental in the founding of the 2258: 14834: 13886: 13828: 13781: 13767: 13758: 13729: 10783:The Cambridge Companion to John Henry Newman 10718:. 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He also read 2587:under the influence of the writings of 2570:, an incident of which he wrote in his 2530:At the age of seven Newman was sent to 1610:Reflections on the Revolution in France 27:English cleric and cardinal (1801–1890) 14: 16119:Academics of University College Dublin 16071: 12103:Wilhelm Emmanuel Freiherr von Ketteler 10768:The American Catholic Quarterly Review 10623: 10565:John Henry Newman: His life & work 10561: 10515: 10267:. Holy See Press Office (in Italian). 10237:. Holy See Press Office (in Italian). 10207:. Holy See Press Office (in Italian). 10127:Allen, John L. 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Vieira 11954: 11949: 11947:René Descartes 11944: 11939: 11934: 11928: 11926: 11918:Baroque period 11916: 11913: 11912: 11910: 11909: 11904: 11899: 11894: 11889: 11882:Luis de Molina 11879: 11877:Peter Canisius 11874: 11869: 11864: 11859: 11857:Francis Xavier 11854: 11849: 11844: 11839: 11834: 11829: 11824: 11819: 11814: 11812:Thomas Cajetan 11809: 11803: 11801: 11792: 11789: 11788: 11786: 11785: 11780: 11775: 11770: 11765: 11760: 11755: 11750: 11745: 11743:Heinrich Seuse 11740: 11733: 11728: 11723: 11718: 11713: 11708: 11703: 11698: 11693: 11688: 11683: 11677: 11675: 11668: 11667: 11665: 11664: 11659: 11654: 11649: 11647:Thomas Aquinas 11644: 11642:Henry of Ghent 11639: 11634: 11629: 11624: 11619: 11614: 11609: 11604: 11599: 11594: 11589: 11587:Anselm of Laon 11584: 11579: 11574: 11569: 11564: 11559: 11554: 11549: 11544: 11539: 11533: 11531: 11525: 11524: 11522: 11521: 11516: 11511: 11509:Rabanus Maurus 11506: 11501: 11496: 11491: 11486: 11481: 11476: 11471: 11466: 11461: 11456: 11451: 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Newman, 8151: 8145:978-1441150844 8144: 8126: 8100: 8098:, p. xxv. 8088: 8075: 8062: 8050: 8037: 8011: 7992: 7990:, p. 372. 7980: 7971:, OUP, (2004) 7952: 7939: 7937:, p. 366. 7927: 7914: 7901: 7888: 7869: 7849: 7837: 7824: 7812: 7799: 7786: 7772: 7770:(London, 1968) 7759: 7748:Chisholm, Hugh 7723: 7700: 7687: 7678: 7666: 7657: 7638: 7624: 7604: 7591: 7578: 7565: 7552: 7530: 7517: 7504: 7482: 7480:, p. 142. 7470: 7461: 7439: 7417: 7415:, p. 518. 7354: 7342: 7299: 7290: 7255: 7249:Frank Turner, 7242: 7229: 7217: 7205: 7183: 7156: 7131: 7119: 7107: 7095: 7083: 7057: 7045: 7043:, p. 517. 7004: 6992: 6977: 6961: 6954: 6936: 6907: 6888: 6866: 6834: 6821: 6808: 6778: 6747: 6717: 6679: 6667: 6652: 6650:, p. 201. 6640: 6592: 6558: 6543: 6528: 6507: 6481: 6472: 6460: 6447: 6419: 6418: 6416: 6413: 6412: 6411: 6406: 6398: 6397: 6383: 6367: 6364: 6363: 6362: 6349: 6332: 6318: 6317: 6313: 6312: 6302: 6301:(various/1872) 6296: 6295:(various/1872) 6290: 6289:(various/1871) 6284: 6283:(various/1871) 6278: 6271: 6270: 6266: 6265: 6259: 6253: 6247: 6241: 6235: 6227: 6226:(various/1874) 6221: 6213: 6205: 6199: 6191: 6183: 6177: 6169: 6163: 6155: 6149: 6143: 6137: 6131: 6123: 6117: 6110: 6109: 6105: 6104: 6098: 6092: 6086: 6080: 6074: 6068: 6062: 6056: 6048: 6045:British Critic 6042: 6036: 6029: 6028: 6023: 6020: 5966: 5965: 5960: 5954: 5953: 5950: 5944: 5943: 5940: 5934: 5933: 5928: 5919: 5918: 5912: 5906: 5905: 5899: 5893: 5892: 5879: 5875: 5874: 5871: 5867: 5866: 5863: 5859: 5858: 5848: 5847: 5833: 5825: 5824: 5819: 5815: 5809: 5803: 5800: 5750:Main article: 5747: 5744: 5704:Newman Centers 5680: 5677: 5637: 5636: 5634: 5633: 5626: 5619: 5611: 5608: 5607: 5605: 5604: 5592: 5579: 5576: 5575: 5570: 5569: 5565: 5564: 5559: 5554: 5549: 5544: 5539: 5534: 5529: 5524: 5519: 5514: 5509: 5504: 5499: 5494: 5489: 5484: 5479: 5474: 5469: 5464: 5459: 5454: 5449: 5444: 5439: 5434: 5429: 5424: 5419: 5414: 5409: 5403: 5402: 5399: 5398: 5395: 5394: 5390: 5389: 5384: 5379: 5374: 5369: 5364: 5359: 5354: 5349: 5344: 5339: 5334: 5329: 5324: 5319: 5314: 5309: 5304: 5299: 5294: 5289: 5284: 5279: 5274: 5269: 5264: 5259: 5254: 5249: 5244: 5239: 5234: 5229: 5224: 5219: 5213: 5212: 5209: 5208: 5205: 5204: 5200: 5199: 5194: 5189: 5184: 5179: 5174: 5169: 5164: 5159: 5154: 5149: 5144: 5139: 5134: 5129: 5124: 5119: 5114: 5109: 5104: 5099: 5094: 5089: 5084: 5079: 5074: 5069: 5064: 5059: 5054: 5049: 5044: 5039: 5034: 5029: 5023: 5022: 5019: 5018: 5015: 5014: 5010: 5009: 5004: 4999: 4994: 4989: 4984: 4979: 4974: 4969: 4964: 4959: 4954: 4949: 4944: 4939: 4934: 4929: 4924: 4919: 4914: 4909: 4904: 4899: 4893: 4892: 4889: 4888: 4883: 4878: 4877: 4874: 4873: 4870: 4869: 4868: 4867: 4862: 4852: 4847: 4846: 4845: 4840: 4830: 4825: 4820: 4815: 4814: 4813: 4811:Friends of God 4803: 4798: 4793: 4792: 4791: 4784:Augustinianism 4780: 4777: 4776: 4773: 4772: 4769: 4768: 4763: 4762: 4761: 4756: 4749:Predestination 4746: 4741: 4736: 4722: 4717: 4712: 4707: 4701: 4696: 4695: 4692: 4691: 4688: 4687: 4685:Works of mercy 4682: 4677: 4672: 4671: 4670: 4660: 4655: 4650: 4645: 4640: 4635: 4630: 4625: 4619: 4614: 4613: 4610: 4609: 4596: 4572: 4571: 4565: 4564: 4556: 4555: 4536: 4533: 4482:Peter Tatchell 4433: 4430: 4390: 4387: 4341: 4338: 4322:Carlylean hero 4303:Geoffrey Faber 4233: 4230: 4185: 4182: 4155: 4152: 4135: 4132: 4051: 4048: 4014: 4011: 3958: 3955: 3873:Main article: 3870: 3865: 3795: 3792: 3773:Oxford Oratory 3688: 3685: 3555: 3552: 3461: 3460: 3457: 3454: 3451: 3448: 3445: 3442: 3439: 3436: 3383: 3378: 3372:, with Father 3370:London Oratory 3345:; and then at 3302: 3299: 3282: 3279: 3233:. Others were 3200:British Critic 3195: 3192: 3153:Isaac Williams 3092: 3089: 3078:British Critic 2994:William Palmer 2939:Main article: 2936: 2931: 2888:Ionian Islands 2864: 2861: 2848:Nonconformists 2837:Church Fathers 2809:Edward Hawkins 2804: 2801: 2690: 2687: 2651: 2648: 2636:revealed truth 2563: 2560: 2544:Robert Southey 2497:Lombard Street 2493:City of London 2488: 2485: 2477:Edmund Campion 2465:City of London 2336:Originally an 2309:, first as an 2273: 2272: 2270: 2269: 2262: 2255: 2247: 2244: 2243: 2242: 2241: 2229: 2214: 2213: 2210: 2209: 2204: 2194: 2193: 2192: 2187: 2177: 2172: 2167: 2162: 2157: 2152: 2146: 2143: 2142: 2139: 2138: 2135: 2134: 2129: 2124: 2119: 2114: 2109: 2104: 2099: 2094: 2089: 2084: 2079: 2074: 2069: 2064: 2059: 2058: 2057: 2055:Sunday Express 2047: 2042: 2036: 2033: 2032: 2029: 2028: 2025: 2024: 2016: 2011: 2006: 2001: 1993: 1988: 1983: 1978: 1973: 1965: 1960: 1955: 1950: 1945: 1940: 1932: 1927: 1922: 1916: 1913: 1912: 1909: 1908: 1905: 1904: 1899: 1894: 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13360: 13357: 13355: 13352: 13350: 13347: 13345: 13342: 13340: 13339:Authoritarian 13337: 13336: 13334: 13332:International 13330: 13327: 13321: 13317: 13310: 13305: 13303: 13298: 13296: 13291: 13290: 13287: 13275: 13265: 13263: 13258: 13253: 13252: 13249: 13243: 13242:Phenomenology 13240: 13238: 13235: 13233: 13230: 13228: 13225: 13223: 13220: 13218: 13215: 13213: 13210: 13208: 13205: 13203: 13200: 13198: 13195: 13194: 13192: 13188: 13182: 13179: 13177: 13174: 13172: 13169: 13165: 13162: 13160: 13157: 13156: 13155: 13152: 13150: 13147: 13145: 13142: 13140: 13139:Rota Fortunae 13137: 13135: 13132: 13130: 13127: 13125: 13122: 13120: 13117: 13115: 13112: 13110: 13107: 13105: 13102: 13100: 13099:Occam's razor 13097: 13095: 13092: 13090: 13087: 13085: 13082: 13080: 13079:Head of a pin 13077: 13075: 13072: 13070: 13067: 13065: 13062: 13060: 13057: 13055: 13052: 13050: 13047: 13045: 13042: 13040: 13037: 13035: 13032: 13030: 13027: 13025: 13022: 13020: 13017: 13015: 13012: 13010: 13007: 13005: 13002: 13000: 12997: 12995: 12994:Actus Essendi 12992: 12991: 12989: 12985: 12979: 12976: 12974: 12971: 12969: 12966: 12964: 12961: 12959: 12956: 12954: 12951: 12949: 12946: 12944: 12941: 12939: 12936: 12934: 12931: 12929: 12926: 12924: 12921: 12919: 12916: 12914: 12911: 12909: 12906: 12904: 12901: 12899: 12896: 12894: 12891: 12889: 12886: 12884: 12881: 12879: 12876: 12874: 12871: 12869: 12866: 12864: 12861: 12859: 12856: 12854: 12851: 12849: 12846: 12844: 12841: 12839: 12836: 12834: 12831: 12829: 12828:Chateaubriand 12826: 12824: 12821: 12819: 12816: 12814: 12811: 12809: 12806: 12804: 12801: 12799: 12796: 12794: 12791: 12789: 12786: 12784: 12781: 12779: 12776: 12774: 12771: 12770: 12768: 12766: 12762: 12752: 12749: 12747: 12744: 12742: 12739: 12738: 12736: 12732: 12726: 12723: 12721: 12718: 12716: 12715:Conceptualism 12713: 12711: 12708: 12706: 12703: 12702: 12700: 12698: 12694: 12688: 12685: 12683: 12680: 12678: 12675: 12673: 12670: 12668: 12665: 12663: 12660: 12659: 12657: 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11593: 11590: 11588: 11585: 11583: 11582:Peter Lombard 11580: 11578: 11575: 11573: 11570: 11568: 11567:Peter Abelard 11565: 11563: 11560: 11558: 11555: 11553: 11550: 11548: 11545: 11543: 11540: 11538: 11535: 11534: 11532: 11530: 11526: 11520: 11517: 11515: 11512: 11510: 11507: 11505: 11502: 11500: 11497: 11495: 11492: 11490: 11487: 11485: 11482: 11480: 11477: 11475: 11472: 11470: 11467: 11465: 11462: 11460: 11459:Monothelitism 11457: 11455: 11452: 11450: 11449:John Climacus 11447: 11445: 11442: 11441: 11439: 11437: 11433: 11427: 11424: 11422: 11419: 11417: 11414: 11412: 11409: 11407: 11404: 11402: 11399: 11397: 11394: 11392: 11389: 11387: 11384: 11382: 11379: 11377: 11374: 11372: 11369: 11367: 11364: 11362: 11359: 11357: 11354: 11352: 11349: 11347: 11344: 11342: 11339: 11337: 11336:Monophysitism 11334: 11332: 11329: 11327: 11324: 11322: 11319: 11317: 11314: 11312: 11309: 11308: 11306: 11303: 11298: 11293: 11287: 11284: 11282: 11279: 11277: 11274: 11272: 11269: 11267: 11264: 11262: 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10825: 10821: 10815: 10811: 10810: 10805: 10802: 10798: 10795: 10791: 10790:Kings, Graham 10788: 10785: 10784: 10779: 10776: 10772: 10769: 10766: 10762: 10759: 10755: 10752: 10751: 10746: 10743: 10739: 10735: 10731: 10727: 10721: 10717: 10716: 10711: 10707: 10705: 10701: 10697: 10693: 10690: 10686: 10683: 10680: 10679: 10674: 10670: 10664: 10660: 10655: 10652: 10648: 10647: 10637: 10636: 10631: 10627: 10621: 10620:public domain 10609: 10608: 10607: 10606: 10598: 10596:9780268013233 10592: 10589:. Gracewing. 10588: 10587: 10581: 10577: 10575:0-264-67188-0 10571: 10567: 10566: 10560: 10556: 10550: 10546: 10545: 10540: 10536: 10532: 10526: 10522: 10518: 10514: 10513: 10500: 10494: 10490: 10484: 10469: 10465: 10459: 10444: 10440: 10434: 10418: 10414: 10410: 10404: 10388: 10384: 10380: 10374: 10358: 10354: 10350: 10344: 10328: 10324: 10320: 10314: 10307: 10303: 10300: 10296: 10292: 10286: 10270: 10266: 10262: 10256: 10240: 10236: 10232: 10226: 10210: 10206: 10202: 10196: 10189: 10185: 10182: 10177: 10161: 10157: 10150: 10134: 10130: 10123: 10107: 10103: 10102:The Telegraph 10099: 10093: 10077: 10073: 10069: 10062: 10055: 10049: 10034: 10030: 10024: 10009: 10005: 9999: 9984: 9980: 9974: 9959: 9955: 9949: 9934:. 1 July 2019 9933: 9927: 9912: 9908: 9901: 9885: 9881: 9875: 9868: 9867: 9862: 9858: 9855: 9850: 9843: 9837: 9830: 9825: 9818: 9813: 9806: 9801: 9792: 9783: 9776: 9770: 9763: 9759: 9753: 9751: 9743: 9737: 9730: 9726: 9722: 9719: 9713: 9706: 9702: 9698: 9695: 9689: 9682: 9678: 9674: 9671: 9665: 9658: 9654: 9649: 9640: 9633: 9632:homosociality 9629: 9623: 9614: 9605: 9596: 9589: 9585: 9581: 9575: 9568: 9562: 9553: 9544: 9535: 9528: 9527:Piers Brendon 9522: 9515: 9510: 9503: 9499: 9495: 9492: 9486: 9479: 9475: 9471: 9468: 9463: 9457: 9453: 9449: 9448: 9443: 9439: 9434: 9432: 9424: 9420: 9416: 9413: 9407: 9401: 9397: 9394: 9392: 9385: 9378: 9372: 9365: 9359: 9352: 9346: 9337: 9321: 9317: 9310: 9303: 9299: 9298:Thomas Mozley 9294: 9287: 9283: 9279: 9273: 9266: 9260: 9254: 9250: 9247: 9245: 9244:Loss and Gain 9238: 9232: 9228: 9225: 9223: 9216: 9209: 9208: 9203: 9199: 9196: 9192: 9186: 9180:, pp. 217–18. 9179: 9173: 9166: 9162: 9158: 9152: 9145: 9141: 9135: 9128: 9122: 9115: 9111: 9107: 9101: 9095: 9091: 9088: 9086: 9079: 9072: 9068: 9064: 9058: 9056: 9049: 9045: 9039: 9032: 9026: 9019: 9015: 9009: 9000: 8991: 8982: 8973: 8971: 8961: 8959: 8957: 8949: 8945: 8941: 8935: 8933: 8931: 8911: 8907: 8900: 8894: 8878: 8874: 8870: 8864: 8848: 8844: 8838: 8822: 8818: 8812: 8803: 8787: 8783: 8777: 8761: 8757: 8751: 8742: 8734: 8727: 8719: 8713: 8709: 8705: 8699: 8691: 8685: 8681: 8676: 8675: 8669: 8663: 8647: 8643: 8637: 8630: 8625: 8618: 8614: 8610: 8607: 8602: 8586: 8583:. Bbc.co.uk. 8582: 8575: 8559: 8555: 8549: 8541: 8534: 8528: 8524: 8521: 8515: 8508: 8503: 8501: 8499: 8497: 8495: 8493: 8491: 8489: 8487: 8485: 8477: 8471: 8462: 8455: 8450: 8442: 8435: 8427: 8420: 8404: 8400: 8396: 8390: 8382: 8381: 8376: 8370: 8363: 8358: 8351: 8345: 8338: 8333: 8331: 8323: 8320:G.W.Russell, 8317: 8309: 8302: 8296: 8289: 8286:John Noonan, 8283: 8275: 8273:9780852446614 8269: 8265: 8261: 8260: 8252: 8236: 8232: 8226: 8219: 8214: 8208: 8204: 8199: 8198: 8189: 8182: 8178: 8172: 8165: 8161: 8155: 8147: 8141: 8137: 8130: 8115: 8111: 8104: 8097: 8092: 8085: 8079: 8072: 8066: 8059: 8054: 8047: 8041: 8025: 8021: 8015: 8007: 8003: 7996: 7989: 7984: 7976: 7970: 7966: 7961: 7959: 7957: 7949: 7943: 7936: 7931: 7924: 7918: 7911: 7910:Last Lectures 7905: 7898: 7892: 7876: 7872: 7870:9780198718284 7866: 7862: 7861: 7853: 7846: 7841: 7834: 7828: 7821: 7816: 7809: 7803: 7796: 7790: 7784: 7783: 7776: 7769: 7763: 7755: 7754: 7749: 7745: 7741: 7727: 7719: 7718: 7712: 7704: 7697: 7691: 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Index

Cardinal Newman
John Neumann
Cardinal Newman (disambiguation)
His Eminence
Saint
CO
Cardinal-Deacon
San Giorgio in Velabro
John Henry Newman by Herbert Rose Barraud
Herbert Rose Barraud
Catholic Church
Tommaso Martinelli
Francis Aidan Gasquet
Fellow
Oriel College, Oxford
Provost
Birmingham Oratory
Pope Leo XIII
Cardinal deacon
Edgbaston
Church of England
Catholic Church
Trinity College, Oxford
John Henry Newman's signature
John Henry Newman's coat of arms
Catholic Church
Church of England
Cofton Park
Pope Benedict XVI
Saint Peter's Square

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