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  1. 3 days ago · St. John Henry Newman (born February 21, 1801, London, England—died August 11, 1890, Birmingham, Warwick; beatified September 19, 2010; canonized October 13, 2019; feast day October 9) was an influential churchman and man of letters of the 19th century, who led the Oxford movement in the Church of England and later became a cardinal deacon in the Roman Catholic Church.

  2. John Henry Newman CO (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890) was an English Catholic theologian, academic, philosopher, historian, writer, and poet. He was previously an Anglican priest and after his conversion became a cardinal. He was an important and controversial figure in the religious history of England in the 19th century and was known ...

  3. Sep 24, 2024 · Saint of the Day for September 24. (February 21, 1801 – August 11, 1890) Saint John Henry Newman’s Story. John Henry Newman, the 19th-century’s most important English-speaking Catholic theologian, spent the first half of his life as an Anglican and the second half as a Roman Catholic. He was a priest, popular preacher, writer, and eminent ...

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  4. Oct 9, 2024 · Born in London in 1801 to a middle-class family, John Henry Newman had his first real experience of God at age fifteen. He converted to evangelical Christianity and began university studies at Oxford. The more-than-capable student could have taken many paths to worldly success, but chose instead to pursue the priesthood in the Church of England.

  5. Oct 9, 2019 · The October 13th, 2019 canonization of St. John Cardinal Newman, more commonly known as St. John Henry Newman, (and not to be confused with his elder St. John Neumann) was anticipated with great joy throughout our Church. The recognition of his sanctity is an important event: one that is cause for celebration among all Catholics—particularly the Catholic Church of England and Wales—and the ...

  6. Oct 17, 2023 · John Henry Newman and Ambrose St. John were two 19th-century figures deeply connected by a profound friendship and shared spiritual journey. Newman and St. John met at Oxford in the 1840s. Both were scholars and Anglican priests. Over time, they grew close, sharing many intellectual and spiritual interests.

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  8. 3 days ago · As for Newman himself, there are two ways of assessing and understanding his life and legacy. The first is to see the influence he had on his own times, and the second is to see the influence he has had in the century and more since his death. Newman was born in 1801, at the beginning of a century that would see the rise of the British Empire ...