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Newman: The Heart of Holiness

Roderick Strange

Newman: The Heart of Holiness looks at the model of holiness Newman offers us to us all, on the occasion of his canonisation, a moment the Church recognises officially that Newman offers a model of holiness that is relevant for the Universal Church.

Newman himself, in fact, said, 'I have nothing of the saint about me'. The Church, however, has decided otherwise and in October this year Blessed John Henry Newman, poet, tractarian, academic, former Anglican, Catholic convert and Cardinal will be canonised by Pope Francis.
In this book, Roderick Strange brings his own lifetime of learning and studying of Newman together with newer material that has come to light since the beatification to offer a portrait of Newman's interior life. That is, his intimacy with God and his understanding of Christ, which led him to rejoice in the gift of the Eucharist, and he explores how Newman's interior life had its outworking in his pastoral ministry serving others.

This understanding of Newman's spirituality and legacy, suggests the author, might offer us an apologia for our own times, one in which we realise the connection between the sacred and the secular, one in which our faith can sustain us through the inevitable troubles of life, and in which we can cultivate a perceptiveness peculiar to faith, a perceptiveness that helps us recognise the gifts of the Spirit we have received as people who 'watch for Christ'.

This book, therefore, is an attempt to peel back the layers of Newman's spirituality so as to explore respectfully the heart of his holiness.

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  • Classification : Religion & Philosophy
  • Pub Date : OCT 15, 2020
  • Imprint : Hodder Faith & Religious
  • Page Extent : 176
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781529362626
  • Price : INR 699
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Roderick Strange

The Right Reverend Monsignor Roderick Strange was born in 1945 and ordained priest in 1969 following preparation at the Venerable English College Rome. From 1970 he was working on Cardinal Newman's understanding of Christ at Oriel College Oxford and completed his doctorate in 1974. It was published as Newman and the Gospel of Christ (Oxford 1981). Since then he has written and lectured on Newman extensively and has worked as an adviser to the BBC most notably during the papal visit to the UK in 2010 when Newman was beatified. He continues to write regularly for The Times and to lecture and direct retreats around the world. Since 2015 he has held the post of Professor of Theology at St Mary's University Twickenham the only faith-based university within the London area.

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