Everyday Meditations

Everyday Meditations

Everyday Meditations

Everyday Meditations

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Overview

Over the years, the brilliant and often voluminous scholarly writings of Bl. John Henry Newman (1801-1890), have drawn into the Church thousands more converts after him.

In this beautifully reproduced collection of his greatest devotions and meditations, we encounter not Newman the intellectual but Newman the simple Christian, on his knees face-to-face with God.

Discerning the voice of God was Newman’s greatest desire. It awakened in him ceaseless prayer, countless good works, a profound love of the sacraments, and the habit of daily meditation which strengthened his will, deepened his understanding, and enkindled in him an ever greater love of God.

To help you discern God’s voice daily, rest in it, and respond to it according to each day’s opportunities and needs, we have here gathered fifty of Newman’s most moving Christian meditations, each guaranteed to enkindle in your soul the very same kind of love they enkindled in his.

As they nurtured Newman’s daily acts of conversion and finally made him worthy of the title “Blessed,” so will these Everyday Meditations call you to daily acts of conversion and finally lead you, as they led Newman, “to bow down in awe before the depths of God’s love.”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148383604
Publisher: Sophia Institute Press
Publication date: 04/12/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Blessed John Henry Newman was an Anglican clergyman and teacher at Oxford University who eventually became a Catholic in 1845. Soon afterwards he was ordained a Catholic priest and started the English Oratory of St. Philip Neri. Newman, a prolific writer of English prose, was an educator and the founder of the Catholic University of Ireland. Pope Leo XIII made him a cardinal in 1879. Pope Benedict XVI beatified him in Birmingham, England on September 19, 2010.
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