Newman the Priest - Father of Souls
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EVER SINCE HIS DEATH IN 1890, Newman's name has inspired the thinking
and the devotion of many. The story of his conversion is legendary and
yet, as the future Pope Benedict XVI observed, 'Throughout his entire life,
Newman was a person converting, a person being transformed, and thus he
always remained and became ever more himself.' Newman's genius and his
prolific output of so many types of writing have, in turn, given rise to
innumerable books and articles, these most frequently being academic studies
of some theme or other of this eminent Victorian's thought.
Presenting aspects of the life of Cardinal Newman and letting him speak to
us in his own words, Fr Skinner draws from the tens of thousands of pages
that this great pastor penned and presents Newman as a priest, 'A Father of
Souls'. In a series of easily readable sketches we follow Newman's life from
the time when he first realised that God was calling him to the ordained
ministry until his last years as a priest and Cardinal in the Birmingham
Oratory that he had himself founded. Important themes such as his preaching
are seen alongside the means by which he felt he was most sustained and
strengthened for his life's not insignificant trials. Seven of Newman's
sermons conclude this volume.
In the words of Pope John Paul II, Cardinal Newman's 'remarkable life,
void of sham and ambition, but steeped in a prayerful communion with the
Unseen, while it remained alive to the problems of his age in Church and
society, continues to inspire, to uplift and to enlighten'.
Much attention has rightly been given to Newman's scholarship and to his
extensive writings, but it is important to remember that he saw himself first
and foremost as a priest. In this Annus Sacerdotalis, I urge you to hold up to
your priests his example of dedication to prayer, pastoral sensitivity towards
the needs of his flock, and passion for preaching the Gospel.
Pope Benedict XVI, Address to the Bishops of England and Wales,
1 February 2010
FR GERARD SKINNER is a priest of the Diocese of Westminster. He was
born in Portsmouth and, after studying at the Royal Academy of Music,
London, he trained for the priesthood at the Venerable English College in
Rome
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