Newman as a Convert and Counsellor of Converts
By Fr. Peter Willi, Rome
John Henry Cardinal Newman (1801- 1890) ranks among the most famous converts of the Roman Catholic Church. H. J. Coleridge, S.J. wrote in an obituary: “The process of a true conversion is not often without something of the shadow of the cross upon it, but in the case of the Cardinal it was a veritable birth-pang. It was this that made him in the most true sense the father of many souls – he had passed through all their difficulties beforehand for them.” [1]