John Henry Newman was an 1800s Anglican priest who underwent a journey of faith that led him to convert to Catholicism. He helped start the Oxford Movement to reconcile differences between the Anglican and Catholic churches. Newman was eventually ordained as a Catholic priest and became a cardinal, preferring a simple life serving parishes despite his accomplishments as a writer and scholar.
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Seeking to Serve
1800s: Faith journey
Not Catholic
Father banker
Teenager did not believe in God
Teacher gave him some Christian
writings
He converted
John Henry
Newman
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Journey ~ John Henry Newman
Evangelical Christian
Anglican priest
Catholic cardinal
Sought truth of God and Church
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Oxford Movement
Settle differences between Anglican Church and Roman Catholic Church
Anglican priest
Accomplished writer
Respected scholar
John Henry Newman
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A Journey in Faith ~ John Henry Newman
Accepted into full communion with Catholic Church
Ordained Roman Catholic priest
Became a cardinal
One of the Fruits of the Holy Spirit is patience, which is the result of virtuous living. Being patient does not mean doing nothing.
Patience involves the wisdom of knowing how to wait for truth while actively seeking grace.
Every Catholic priest, as he ministers to people in need, travels on his own journey of faith.
In the 1800s, John Henry Newman started one such faith journey. He was not a Catholic and his father was a banker.
When he was a teenager, he decided that he did not believe in God at all.
One day, a teacher suggested some Christian writings for him to read and they turned him towards God.
John Henry Newman began his journey as an evangelical Christian, then became an Anglican priest, and finally a Catholic cardinal.
Throughout his life, Newman actively sought out the truth of God and the Church with humility and patience.
While still in his early twenties, John Henry Newman became a leader of the Oxford Movement.
This was a group of Anglican scholars at the University of Oxford, who sought to settle the differences between the Anglican Church and the Roman Catholic Church.
Newman became an Anglican priest, an accomplished writer, and respected scholar.
In 1845, Newmans journey of faith continued, when he was accepted into full communion with the Catholic Church.
He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest a year later.
He would go on to help Catholics in Ireland and England and continue to write about theological matters.
Father Newman was instrumental in helping to expand the Catholic church in England during a time when Catholics there faced prejudice and persecution.
For this reason, the Church bestowed on him the honor of cardinal. This is a great honor.
A year before his death, Cardinal Newman celebrated his last Mass on Christmas Day, 1889.
Cardinal Newman patiently served the Church throughout his faith journey in various roles.
In his heart, John Henry Cardinal Newman preferred the life of a parish pastor.
In Birmingham, England, where was a parish priest for more than 30 years, Pope Benedict XVI beatified John Henry Newman on September 19, 2010.