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Conversion Through the Liturgy
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The liturgy is the unique intersection of the worshipping community’s spiritual and theological life. John Henry Newman’s 1830 series of liturgy sermons—most of which were not published until 1991—not only supports this description but is also particularly relevant to the Church of the twenty-first century, which struggles with the issue of the community’s liturgical participation as part of its spiritual and theological life.
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Newman on the Voice of the Laity:
Lessons for Today’s Church
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This essay, which was originally the opening presentation for the 2005 conference of the Venerable John Henry Newman Association on “Newman and the Laity” at Villanova University, discusses four areas where Newman’s ideas about the voice of the laity have lessons for American Catholic life today: his non-clericalized view of the Church, the lack of appreciation for the laity, his vision of an educated laity, and the need for consulting the laity about doctrinal matters.
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Jane Rupert
Religious Formation of the Laity at the Catholic University of Ireland
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This article, which was originally presented at the annual conference of the Venerable John Henry Newman Association at Villanova University in July 2005, examines the “religious formation” of students at the Catholic University of Ireland as presented by Newman in his university sermons and discourses. Newman wanted the students to develop not only intellectually, but also religiously and morally. He saw tutors as critical to this process of formation.
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A Catholic Eton?:
Newman’s Oratory School
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Charles Hefling
The Rise and Decline of Anglican Idealism in the Ninteenth Century
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An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine [1845]
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Mgr Eudoxe Irénée Mignot (1842-1918):
Un évêque français au temps du modernisme
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Newman On The Bible:
Theory and Commentary: An Anthology
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John D. Groppe
Anti-Catholicism and Nineteenth-Century Fiction
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Patrick Granfield
The Consensus of the Church and Papal Infallibility:
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After Anti-Catholicism?:
John Henry Newman and Protestant Britain, 1845–c. 1890
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John T. Ford
“May Newman’s Example Continue to Inspire New Generations of Students to Draw Abundantly from the Richness of the Christian Tradition in Order to Respond to the Deepest Yearnings of The Human Spirit. . . .”
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A Traveller’s History of Oxford
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Newman on the Relationship between Natural and Revealed Religion:
His University Sermons and the Grammar of Assent
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This essay discusses Newman’s view of the relationship between Natural and Revealed Religion in his second University Sermon (1830) and in his Grammar of Assent (1870). To what extent did Newman’s view change during the four decades between this early Anglican sermon and his major treatment of the nature of faith as a Roman Catholic?
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Eternal World Television Network: Newman at 2000
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Newman’s Adaptation of Bacci’s The Life of St. Philip Neri
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This essay explores a relatively unknown and previously unstudied Newman work, The Life of St. Philip: Arranged for the Days of the Year, that he prepared for the use of his nascent English Oratorian community.
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John R. Griffin
Victorian Churches and Churchmen:
Essays Presented to Vincent Alan McClelland
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