
The Lord’s Last Supper
St. John Henry Newman found solace in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament.
St. John Henry Newman found solace in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament.
Deacon Jack Sullivan speaks about a miraculous cure that took place the day of St. John Henry Newman’s canonization in 2019.
Unlike Balaam, our obedience to God should be borne out of the desire to not offend a Good Father, but to please Him out of love.
Newman explains King Jeroboam’s disobedience and idolatry, and invites the Church to true worship, and a patient trusting in the Holy Spirit.
St. John Henry Newman was declared a saint of the Catholic Church by Pope Francis on October 13, 2019. His feast day is celebrated liturgically on October 9.
Just as the created world is full of order and one thing depends on another, God has created angels who serve Him in many ways. And He has provided each person with a guardian angel to protect him on earth and lead him to heaven.
Use of talents and accomplishments and all things we do with our time, including leisure, should bring us closer to God.
Newman reminds us that Christ’s disciples should beware of the danger of riches and do everything for God’s glory.
Using the metaphor of a harp, Newman illustrates how we can give God praise by the music of our lives.
St. John Henry Newman tells why the celebration of Saint’s days fell out of use, and why it is helpful for Christians to recover the practice of commemorating them.