Should converts set themselves up as teachers? Newman’s answer

"A convert comes to learn" The supernatural origin of the Catholic religion is proved by miracles. And one of the great miracles that testifies to the truth of our faith is the rapid establishment of the Church in far-flung parts of the world, within a short time after its establishment on the day of Pentecost. This is known as a “moral miracle.”

Bishop Ullathorne’s vindication of Newman’s writings on Our Lady

"He brought from Rome what he found in Rome" The WM Review is pleased to publish a fascinating letter written by Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne, in defence of John Henry Newman’s writings on the Blessed Virgin Mary in his 1866 work Letter to Pusey. Ullathorne was the Bishop of Birmingham, the diocese in which Newman lived and ministered.

The Rosary: A School of Contemplation – Garrigou-Lagrange, 1941

"The words are a kind of melody which soothes the ear and isolates us from the noise of the world." Image: Wiki Commons CC The Rosary: A School of ContemplationfromThe Mother of the Saviourand Our Interior LifeReginald Garrigou-Lagrange OP (As Amazon Associates, we earn a small commission from purchases made with Amazon links)Some line breaks …

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What did Cardinal Newman say about the Rosary to a school of young men and boys?

"My dear boys, throughout your life find a home in the Holy Family." Image: From right to left: Father Thomas Pope, Father William Neville, Father Paul Eaglesim, Cardinal Newman, the Cardinal's 'Gentiluomo', the 'Caudatario', or Trainbearer. Source: Wiki Commons Public Domain Editors' Notes A few words about the context of this short address. It was …

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How do we know what to believe with divine and catholic faith? Dom Charles Augustine OSB

"What is the "material object of faith," and where can we find it proposed?" Photo by DDP on Unsplash Editor's Comments Many essays on The WM Review refer to "professing the faith" as a condition for membership of the Church - and to heresy, the corresponding failure to profess the faith, which entails loss of …

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“To Love the Church is to Love Christ” – Fr John Kearney CSSp, 1939

"The Mystic Body shares the shame of the real Body. It is scoffed at and despised. But it also shares his glory." Image: Muncaksy, Christ in front of Pilate, Wiki Commons. Editors' Notes Many of those discussing the post-Vatican II crisis refer to "The Passion of the Church". Behind this is the idea that the …

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What must we believe to be saved? from McHugh and Callan’s Moral Theology, 1958

“Without faith it is impossible to please God.” Image: John Martin's Last Judgment Wiki Commons CC Editor's Notes I recently shared the Simple Summary of the Catholic Faith written to help my recently deceased Grandmother when she was being received into the Church. I hope that that document will be useful to others. As I …

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What can we learn from Our Lady’s holy and glorious Assumption?

"She will comfort you in your discouragements, solace you in your fatigues, raise you after your falls, reward you for your successes." Image: Wiki Commons Public Domain This is the second part of the sermon on the Assumption of our Blessed Lady by John Henry Cardinal Newman. It was published as one sermon in the …

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How are the glories attributed to Our Lady “fitting”?

"She gave birth to the Creator, and what recompense shall be made her?" Image: Wiki Commons Public Domain This sermon on the Assumption of our Blessed Lady by John Henry Cardinal Newman was published in the collection Discourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations (and for UK readers). It was published in 1849, the first that he …

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Rules for Thinking with the Church – St Ignatius, and Fr Aloysius Ambruzzi

"A Catholic should never be a minimizer in matters of Faith." Image: Apothesosis of St Ignatius Wiki Commons CC Editorial Commentary In honour of St Ignatius of Loyola, the great Counter-Reformation saint and the founder of the Society of Jesus, we are publishing the below extract from Fr Aloysius Ambruzzi's The Spiritual Exercises of St …

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