_Our Future_ St. John Henry Newman
In a short poem titled “Our Future,” St. John Henry Newman tells us how we should approach the future: by faith, which is impossible without grace.
In a short poem titled “Our Future,” St. John Henry Newman tells us how we should approach the future: by faith, which is impossible without grace.
In the Verses Christmas without Christ, John Henry Newman reminds that Christ is the only source of true joy.
When we live in the Spirit, we are able to put the ordinary circumstances of our days in their proper context.
We repeat the mystery of the Incarnation every Sunday at Mass, but do we let ourselves be moved by it?
Newman explains how the Gospel sheds light upon human suffering, teaching us that Christ turned punishment into a privilege, even bodily pain.
Newman explains King Jeroboam’s disobedience and idolatry, and invites the Church to true worship, and a patient trusting in the Holy Spirit.
Saul had many gifts, but lacked the one necessary thing: fear of God. We also need it if we want to maintain our peace and trust in God.
St. John Henry Newman was declared a saint of the Catholic Church by Pope Francis on October 13, 2020. His feast day is celebrated liturgically on October 9.
A Guide to John Henry Newman will interest educated readers and professors alike, and serve as a text for college seminars for the purpose of studying Newman.
Review by Catherine Maybanks
(Catholic Herald, April 1, 2023)
What is a Classical Liberal Arts Education? Why is it so important for the development of a person?
Fr. Juan R. Vélez answers these and more questions you might have about University Education in the 21st century. This book is aimed for parents, prospective University students, and educators. It will help you discern why adding Liberal Arts electives to your education will help it form it better, and help the student learn to reason, and not just learn.
He also explains how many Universities have changed the true meaning of Liberal Arts, and the subjects, and gives advise on how to choose College Campus, Subjects, and Teachers.
A wonderful book that every parent should also read way before your children are College bound. A Liberal Arts education can start earlier in life, even from home.
Both St. John Henry Newman and Pope Benedict XVI understood the way of beauty that leads to God.
For both theologians, the written Word of God must be approached in a prayerful manner, with humility and faith.
With both St. John Henry Newman and Pope Benedict XVI, we see how God uses the gifts of intelligence and learning.
In both Benedict and Newman we have models of kindness, a kindness rooted in commitment to truth, to reality. Secure in the knowledge that they were loved by God and in the truth that had set them free, they were at liberty to love others.
As “co-workers in the truth,” Newman and Benedict teach us that only from within the setting of God's truth can “heart speak unto heart.”
"What earlier generations held as sacred, remains sacred and great for us too."
Newman, Wojtyla and Ratzinger are among the Christian thinkers who have best explained the correct relationship between faith and reason.
Many influential aspects of Newman’s own faith journey cluster around the Wise Men’s star-gazing encounter with Jesus.
“Co-workers in Truth”: John Henry and Josef Ratzinger