Archive: April 2009


1. I adore Thee, O my God, with Thomas; and if I have, like him, sinned through unbelief, I adore Thee the more. I adore Thee as the One Adorable, I adore Thee as more glorious in Thy humiliation, when men despised Thee, than when Angels worshipped Thee. Deus meus et omnia-”My God and my all.” To have Thee is to have everything I can have.

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“Who, in the days of His flesh, when He had offered up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears unto Him that was able to save Him from death, and was heard in that He feared, though He were a Son, yet learned He obedience by the things which He suffered.” Hebrews 5:7, 8.

The chief mystery of our holy faith is the humiliation of the Son of God to temptation and suffering, as described in this passage of Scripture. In truth, it is a more overwhelming mystery even than that which is involved in the doctrine of the Trinity. I say, more overwhelming, not greater -

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A Message from the Postulator

During the international Symposium at Milan last 26/27 march 2009, Henry Newman oggi: logos e dialogo the Postulator, Fr. Paul Chavasse from the Birmingham Oratory sent the following message:

I send my warmest greetings to the participants in the Newman Conference gathered in Milan. I am sure

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