St. John Henry Newman, regarded as the most important English theologian of the nineteenth century, poignantly reflects on the thoughts that tormented Jesus as a result of His friends’ betrayals and the anguish of His Heart in willingly suffering all for love of us. These penetrating meditations will enable you to enter more deeply into our Savior’s Passion through multiple vantage points.
This work features three of Cardinal Newman’s most esteemed classics: Meditations on Lent: Hope in God, Redeemer; Sermons on Lent; and Meditations on the Stations of the Cross. In these pages, he invites you to ponder the eternal value of suffering, God’s infinite love for each individual soul, the real reasons for fasting, and why you should repent now.
Through Newman’s magnificently insightful lens, you will discover the actual cause of Jesus’ death and, as you reflect on the magnitude of His sufferings for our sins, be stirred to more ardently seek holiness.
As Newman’s insights challenge you to examine your life more honestly and behold our Savior with deeper compassion, you will:
As Newman shares his innermost thoughts on the sufferings of Our Lord, you will be transported into the scenes and experience His Passion as never before, vividly witnessing His bodily and interior sufferings, and contemplating His Face and His Heart.
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St. John Henry Newman was born in London on 21st February 1801. His family were members of the Church of England but without any strong religious commitment.In 1817 when he was sixteen he entered Trinity College, Oxford as an undergraduate. Five years later he was elected to a Fellowship at Oriel College. He was ordained as an Anglican clergyman.After leaving Oxford, for three years he lived a quasi-monastic life, praying for guidance. On 9th October, 1845, he was received into the Roman Catholic Church by Fr. Dominic Barberi.During his old age he continued quietly in the Birmingham Oratory which he had founded, devoting his time to preaching, writing, and spiritual direction. In 1879 when Fr. Newman was seventy eight, Pope Leo XIII made him a Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church, as a tribute to his outstanding erudition and piety.He died in the Birmingham Oratory of pneumonia on the 11th of August 1890. Pope Francis canonized him on October 13, 2019.
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