The John Henry Newman School was created in 1987.
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Lewis Hamilton went to John Henry Newman in Stevenage-Great Britain
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John Henry Newman, also referred to as Cardinal Newman and the Blessed John Henry Newman, was an important figure in the religious history of England in the 19th century. He was known nationally by the mid-1830s.
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John Henry Newman, (21 February 1801 - 11 August 1890) which makes him 89 at death.
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John Henry Newman died on August 11, 1890 at the age of 89.
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It is to beatify Cardinal John Henry Newman to Blessed John Henry Newman
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John Henry Newman's orientation was unknown and was a matter of debate, as it is even today. There was some behavioral evidence to indicate he may have been gay.
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The motto of The John Henry Newman School is 'Cor ad cor loquitur'.
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John P. Tricamo has written:
'A second via media John Henry Newman'
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John Henry Cardinal Newman
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Joseph A. Lutz has written:
'Kardinal John Henry Newman'
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Henry Jesse Staten has written:
'The social thought of John Henry Newman' -- subject(s): Church and the world
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James Malcolm Cameron has written:
'John Henry Newman'
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Theodore Hoeffken has written:
'John Henry Cardinal Newman on liberal education'
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A.J Boekraad has written:
'The personal conquest of truth according to J.H. Newman' -- subject(s): Truth
'Kerngedachten van John Henry Newman'
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Mark William Haley has written:
'A philosophical study of John Henry Newman's \\'
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He beatified Cardinal John Henry Newman at Cofton Park in Birmingham on the 19th September 2010.
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John Henry Newman, British Clergyman, born 1801, died 1890
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James Milton Hess has written:
'John Henry Newman and the high church in the Oxford Movement'
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John Newman may be a bisexual. He has both the male and female partners.
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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Newmanism is "the theological and ecclesiastical body of views put forward by John Henry Newman before he left the Anglican Church to become a Roman Catholic in 1845; the principles involved in Newman's teaching of this time; support for these principles."
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Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman lived in England in the 19th century. He was an Anglican and part of the Oxford movement. The Oxford Movement was a renewal of the Protestant Episcopal Church trying to return to its Catholic roots. Eventually Newman converted, became a Catholic priest. Later he was consecrated a Bishop, and later made a Cardinal. He has been declared Blessed (the second stage on the road to being declared a saint).
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ERIK SIDENVALL has written:
'AFTER ANTI-CATHOLICISM?: JOHN HENRY NEWMAN AND PROTESTANT BRITAIN, 1845-C. 1890'
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Greatrex Newman's birth name is Herbert John Greatrex Newman.
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Mary Leonilla Brinkman has written:
'The analogous image and its development in the thought and prose style of John Henry Newman'
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The last saint to be officially recognized by the Catholic Church is Saint John Henry Newman, who was canonized in October 2019.
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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Newmanism is "the theological and ecclesiastical body of views put forward by John Henry Newman before he left the Anglican Church to become a Roman Catholic in 1845; the principles involved in Newman's teaching of this time; support for these principles."
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