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Sayings of Cardinal Newman.; A collection of speeches and sermons delivered by His Eminence on occasions of interest during his Catholic life--Page [1].; (Cont.) On his trepidation as an author -- To the Young Men's Society -- On what a cardinal ought to be -- The cardinal and the club --On his literary standing -- To the Sisters of Notre Dame -- On some matters of education -- About the Benedictines -- Asking "If this is coldness, what is warmth?"--Affairs of Ireland -- On young Australia and old England -- To boys, about the rosary -- On the relations between Catholics and ProTejasants in England -- In an Oxford pulpit again -- On the conversion of England -- On the need of discipline -- On Mr. Ouless's portrait of hilm -- At the London Oratory -- For the last time.

Identifier

BX890_N48_1890

Call Number

BX890.N48 1890

Collection

Published Works

Creator

Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 1801-1890

Date

1890-00-00

Edition

First edition

Publisher

London: New York: Burns & Oates, Ltd. ; Catholic Publication Society Co.

Physical Description

22cm

Page Count

4 unnumbered, 76, 12 unnumbered pages, 1 leaf of plates :

Location

e-resource|National Institute for Newman Studies Pittsburgh

Type

Text

Content Type

Book

Subject

Catholic Church|Sermons, English

Language

English

Authors & Recipients
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Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 1801-1890

John Henry Newman stands as a giant in the fields of theology, philosophy, and education. Influencing many academic and spiritual disciplines, Newman's writings and his lifelong search for religious truth continue to inspire scholars throughout the world. Newman started his public life as a fellow of Oriel College and, soon after, as Vicar of St. Mary the Virgin Church in Oxford, England. He was a leader of the Oxford Movement which began in 1833. A prominent member of the Church of England for the first half of his life, he converted to Roman Catholicism in 1845. Two years later, Newman founded the first English-speaking Oratory of St. Philip Neri in Birmingham, England. In 1851, Newman undertook the founding of the Catholic University of Ireland in Dublin. He was made a cardinal of the Catholic Church in 1879. His many scholarly works have remained a significant force.

Events in Newman's lifeEvents in the UKEvents in the wider world
  • Death of Cardinal Newman.
  • Father Ignatius Ryder elected Superior of the Oratory.
  • The first County Cricket Championship took place.
  • The Forth Bridge opened.
  • Wounded Knee Massacre of the Sioux in South Dakota.
  • Cecil Rhodes appointed Premier of Cape Colony.
  • German Chancellor Bismark resigns.
  • Suicide of artist Vincent Van Gogh.