Blessed John Henry Newman. Priest.
A3 laminated (encapsulated) poster.
Printed on gloss coated paper then laminated (encapsulated) for durability.
Dimensions: A3 29.7 cms x 42 cms (11 3/4" x 16 1/2").
Details of the his feast day is printed at the top of the poster.
Born London 1801 - Died Birmingham 1890.
Feast days:
9th October (date of his reception into Catholic Church by Bl. Dominic Barberi).
11th August (date of his death) in the Anglican Communion.
Motto: Cor ad Cor Loquitur, Heart speaks unto Heart.
A noted scholar, University teacher and Anglican Pastor, Newman was a
fellow of Oriel College, Oxford and a member of the Oxford Movement.
The focus of Newman's study was the Church of the Apostles and 'the
Fathers', great teachers of the early Christian Church. His wide ranging
writings and sermons over many years unfold the mysteries and grandeur
of the faith and the primacy of orthodoxy.
Gradually he felt called to the Roman Catholic Church and was received
in 1845. After Catholic ordination he founded the Oratories of St Philip
Neri in Birmingham and London. These small communities of priests who
live lives dedicated to prayer, liturgy, preaching, teaching and the
intellectual life, reflect the essence of Newman's understanding.
He also founded a University in Dublin and a school in Birmingham,
meanwhile working tirelessly for the poor in Birmingham. Newman's
vocation was to help people realise the demands of thinking and acting
with the mind of Christ and his Church.
In addition to his many doctrinal and spiritual works including his autobiography, Apologia Pro Vita Sua, he wrote the lyrics to several popular hyms such as Lead, Kindly Light and Praise to the Holiest in the Height.
He was made a Cardinal in 1879 and beatified by Pope Benedict XVI at Cofton Park, Birmingham on 19th September 2010.
God has created me to do Him some definite service.
He has committed
some work to me which He has not committed to another.
I have my
mission.
I may never know it in this life, but I shall be told it in the
next.
I am a link in a chain, a bond of connection between persons.
He
has not created me for naught. I shall do good; I shall do His work ... - John Henry Newman.
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