J. Newman

J. Newman

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John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was an influential theologian and cardinal in the Church of England who later converted to Roman Catholicism. Known for his deep spirituality and intellectual rigor, he emphasized the importance of conscience in moral decision-making. His writings laid the groundwork for the modern understanding of the relationship between faith and reason, and he was canonized as a saint by Pope Francis in 2019.

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J. Newman is cited as a new saint emphasizing the importance of a rightly formed conscience in political decisions.

Elecciones políticas y conciencia moral: ¿todavía se relacionan?
Prensa Libre – major Guatemalan newspaper, est. 1951·GuatemalaGuatemala· 2026-02-28
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