UK faithful celebrate
recognition of Newman’s miracle
Blessed Cardinal John Henry Newman. |
Catholics and Anglicans are celebrating after Pope Francis
cleared the way for the canonization of Cardinal John Henry Newman.
By Devin Watkins
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Catholic Bishops’
Conference of England and Wales, welcomed the “wonderful news” shortly after a
miracle attributed to Cardinal Newman’s intercession was recognized on
Wednesday.
“This is wonderful news which will be greeted with thanks to
God by people across the world,” the Archbishop of Westminster said in a
statement. “Newman’s exploration of faith, depth of personal courage,
intellectual clarity and cultural sensitivity make him a deeply admired
follower of Christ.”
Best of 2 traditions
Newman first became an Anglican (Church of England) priest,
before converting to Catholicism. He was ordained a Catholic priest and later
named a Cardinal. Newman is revered by both the Catholic, as well as the Anglican
Churches.
“He brings together so many of the best of Catholic
traditions shared well beyond the Catholic Church,” Cardinal Nichols said. “His
canonisation will be welcomed especially in the Church of England and the wider
Anglican Communion.”
Cardinal Nichols said Newman’s contemporaries in Birmingham
“recognised his holiness and lined the streets at the time of his burial. I
hope every parish priest in England will hold his head high today knowing
Cardinal Newman is declared a saint.”
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI declared Cardinal Newman on 19
September 2010, during his historic visit to the United Kingdom.
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