
Shrinking from Christ’s Coming
In praying for God’s kingdom to come, we face our fear of judgment and anticipate the mercy God gives so abundantly.
In praying for God’s kingdom to come, we face our fear of judgment and anticipate the mercy God gives so abundantly.
St. John Henry reflects on the uniqueness of the soul of each human created by God, and on doctrine of judgment after death.
This poem can help us on the Sunday that the Church honors Christ as Universal King showing us what type of king Jesus truly is: all-just and all-merciful.
Hypocrisy is more widespread and dangerous than most of us believe. Blessed Newman urges us to overcome self-deception by examining ourselves.
No one likes to think about his own death. But with sober reflection on it, we may learn how to live.
The following is a summary of John Henry Newman’s famous poem on Last Things and God’s mercy.
At last Gerontius’ soul traverses the threshold of God’s throne.
Demons tempt the human soul but they are impotent in causing it to do evil. The soul must endure these temptations and repeatedly turn to God.
In the dialogue between the soul and the angel we learn about the particular judgment and how to prepare to meet Christ by living as God’s children.
Blessed John Henry Newman helps us to begin the season of Advent with a sermon titled “Worship, a Preparation for Christ’s Coming.”[1] He opens with
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?
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Aim at ‘seeing the King in His beauty’. All things that we see are but shadows to us and delusions, unless we enter into what they really mean.
“Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal which comes upon you to prove you, as though something strange were happening to you.”
The Psalms, the "voice of the Church," invite us to enter into the sufferings of Christ and His people, and cling to God above all.
Applying Newman's theory, it seems clear that the notion that women's ordination to to the priesthood, would not maintain the type of the early Church.
In 1990, the International Theological Commission, issued a document titled "The Interpretation of Dogma" in which Newman's seven notes are endorsed.
The path forward for us personally and for the Church at large, requires returning to the core truths that Christ Himself has revealed to us.
We are made to be gifts to God and gifts to each other, body and soul; to go against God’s law, which is for our good, is to refuse the gift.
What does John Henry Newman mean by the words: "to live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often?"
Listening to God is done keeping in mind the normative value of the whole of Tradition and of the Church’s Teaching.