
Pope Benedict XVI and St. John Henry Cardinal Newman: Co-workers in the truth
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.”
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.”
“Co-workers in Truth”: John Henry and Josef Ratzinger
We are all, in our own measure, called to be champions in a fight of good and evil: the fight, the good, and the evil are real.
All of us are called to the heroism of every-day holiness.
Newman’s sermon, “Religion of the Day” warns against the false religion which the world offers.
How is Christ the end of the law, and where do we stand in relationship to the Law? Blessed Newman sorts out the meaning of St. Paul’s words in Romans 10:4.
Every century has a few great men or women who shine as light for their contemporaries: an Augustine in the 4th century, a Charlemagne in
Newman continues pointing out the errors in Shaftesbury’s notion of conscience and morality. He calls it a superficial view whereby the measure of right or
Modern relativism replaces moral truth with so-called moral preferences (or taste). Newman criticizes the Religion of Reason and its followers, who “made their own minds
In this discourse of the Idea of a University Newman describes further the morality based on knowledge alone which is acquired by educated men. In