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"O mote do Cardeal Newman, Cor ad cor loquitur, 'o coração fala ao coração', permite-nos penetrar na sua compreensão da vida cristã como chamada à santidade, experimentada como o intenso desejo do coração humano de entrar em íntima comunhão com o coração de Deus". -- Papa Bento XVI.

124 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1956

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John Henry Newman

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Saint John Henry Cardinal Newman was an important figure in the religious history of England in the 19th century. He was known nationally by the mid-1830s.
Originally an evangelical Oxford University academic and priest in the Church of England, Newman then became drawn to the high-church tradition of Anglicanism. He became known as a leader of, and an able polemicist for, the Oxford Movement, an influential and controversial grouping of Anglicans who wished to return to the Church of England many Catholic beliefs and liturgical rituals from before the English Reformation. In this the movement had some success. However, in 1845 Newman, joined by some but not all of his followers, left the Church of England and his teaching post at Oxford University and was received into the Catholic Church. He was quickly ordained as a priest and continued as an influential religious leader, based in Birmingham. In 1879, he was created a cardinal by Pope Leo XIII in recognition of his services to the cause of the Catholic Church in England. He was instrumental in the founding of the Catholic University of Ireland, which evolved into University College Dublin, today the largest university in Ireland.

Newman was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI on 19 September 2010 during his visit to the United Kingdom. He was then canonised by Pope Francis on 13 October 2019.

Newman was also a literary figure of note: his major writings including the Tracts for the Times (1833–1841), his autobiography Apologia Pro Vita Sua (1865–66), the Grammar of Assent (1870), and the poem The Dream of Gerontius (1865),[6] which was set to music in 1900 by Edward Elgar. He wrote the popular hymns "Lead, Kindly Light" and "Praise to the Holiest in the Height" (taken from Gerontius).

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November 24, 2019
Esta publicação é um conjunto de nove sermões do Cardeal Newman que ainda não tinham sido publicados em coletâneas anteriores.
Esses nove sermões são, em sua maioria, de 1848, compreendidos entre o período que antecede a Quaresma e seus três primeiros domingos.
As reflexões apresentadas realmente são valiosas, Newman tinha uma dedicação e um talento excepcionais para comunicar o Evangelho. Dentre eles o que mais me chamou atenção foi o sétimo sermão, sobre a figura de Nossa Senhora no Evangelho.
Recomendo a leitura, o livro é curto e sua estrutura permite que cada sermão seja lido individualmente, ou em conjunto.
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April 26, 2022
An excellent, soul nourishing compendium of Newman's works.
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