Posted on 07/03/2009 5:04:32 PM PDT by Steelfish
Pope Benedict clears way for Cardinal John Newman to become first English saint in 40 years
By SIMON CALDWELL
03rd July 2009
Cardinal Newman, pictured in his study chapel at the Birmingham Oratory in 1889, will be given the title 'Blessed'
Cardinal Newman, the Anglican vicar who shocked Victorian Britain by converting to Roman Catholicism, is a step closer to becoming the first English saint for 40 years.
Pope Benedict XVI yesterday announced the beatification of John Henry Newman, meaning he will be given the title 'Blessed'.
It follows the recognition by the Vatican of the healing of an American man with a severe spinal condition as a miracle which came about as a result of praying to the Cardinal.
A second miracle is needed to recognise Newman as a saint.
The Pope's decision to beatify him was welcomed by Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster and leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
He said: 'I am delighted to learn this news, which will be warmly welcomed by Catholics around the world.'
Father Paul Chavasse, provost of the Birmingham Oratory, the church that Newman founded, said: 'The Holy Father's decision is one of great significance for the whole Church.'
Newman will be beatified during a solemn Mass in the next year. When Gordon Brown visited the Vatican in February he invited Pope Benedict to Britain to perform the ceremony in person, possibly at Wembley Stadium.
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Lead Kindly Light! Lead thou me on.
If he wasn’t a saint before his death,
he ain’t becoming a saint now. I hope
he was a saint before he died.
Whoop Dee Do.
I believe the Catholic Church uses the “two miracles” test simply as confirmation of sainthood.
What a kind and gracious comment!
“I believe the Catholic Church uses the two miracles test simply as confirmation of sainthood.
The Bible calls all Christians saints! No miracles needed,
except the miracle of rebirth as a new creation. It only
happens while you are still alive. Once a man dies, it’s
too late for sainthood.
"Fear not that thy life shall come to an end, but rather that it shall ever have a beginning."
"Nothing is more common than for men to think that because they are familiar with words they understand the ideas they stand for."
Growth is the only evidence of life.
Fine post!
“The Bible calls all Christians saints! No miracles needed,
except the miracle of rebirth as a new creation.”
That’s quite a devaluation to broadly suggest that “all” Christians are saints. It’s the “life” of the Christian that matters who follows His teachings as handed down by scripture and tradition. Individuals who lead holy lives are saints but the “two miracles” test is again earthly “confirmation” of their sainthood.
Moreover, I find the whole "Holy Father" affair to be un-Biblical.
Matthew 23:9
Really? Paul did it. Look it up.
Amen.
.......which is supported by the Bible verse of..............ummmmmmmm.......sorry.......there isn't any.
But it is a good thing eating fish on Fridays is in the Bible............errrrrr.....oh.....sorry. Oh! During Lent.......which.......isn't either...............
Wow! I am so confused!?
I think the person making the claim has the burden of proof. But of course assuming you are correct, doesn’t it really beg the question as to “who” and “what” and “which” belief makes for a Christian. The last time I checked there were over 25,000 different sects of Christianity. Remember David Koresh?
Look at what Paul wrote:
Brothers and sisters, we urge you to warn those who are lazy. Encourage those who are timid. Take tender care of those who are weak. Be patient with everyone. See that no one pays back evil for evil, but always try to do good to each other and to everyone else. Always be joyful. Keep on praying. No matter what happens, always be thankful, for this is God's will for you who belong to Christ Jesus. Do not stifle the Holy Spirit. Do not scoff at prophecies, but test everything that is said. Hold on to what is good.
1 Thessalonians 5: 14-21
If it isn't in the Bible, it isn't true. The Bible is God's handbook for life all that is true. Christ said he was the Truth, the Life, and the Way.
When I hear your claim about "25,000" different Christian sects and then the strange comparison to David Koresh, I really must shake my head. Do you believe that? The Bible says we Christians are of the same body. I know Methodists, Baptists, and Presbyterians who all volunteer at the same drug and alcohol center. They certainly behave as Christ's sheep.
I was raised a Catholic. But, I never knew who Christ was. It was one of those "25,000" sect radical snake handling Protestants that read a Bible to me. Then, I discovered that this Christ is alive.
Tell me, why are you so quick to criticize these faiths that are not under Rome? What have they done that is not Biblical?
Well, goodie for you!
The Bible calls all Christians saints! No miracles needed,
except the miracle of rebirth as a new creation.
>>Thats quite a devaluation to broadly suggest that all Christians are saints.
If you believe the Apostle Paul was wrong to call all Christians saints, I suppose you will have to let him know *you are not pleased* at all! Naughty Paul! :-)
While you two sort that out, I’ll just go with the Bible
and not add to it.
best,
ampu
What's goodie for me?
Amen. Amazing how tough that is for some people. I think talking to a wall is sometimes easier.
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