
John Henry Newman
Cardinal John Henry Newman was a theologian and poet who became a cardinal in the Catholic Church after converting from Anglicanism. He was canonized in 2019, and his legacy continues to influence discussions on faith and education.
Born on Feb 21, 1801 (224 years old)
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Spain:
John Henry Newman is noted for being recruited by a powerful pope, León XIII, to enhance the Church's academic garden.
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Ireland:
He declared John Henry Newman a cardinal of the church.
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Venezuela:
John Henry Newman, quien dirigió el movimiento de Oxford en la Iglesia de Inglaterra y más tarde se convirtió en cardenal.
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Uruguay:
John Henry Newman argued that the books of the Bible were divinely inspired but included human additions.
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Indonesia:
John Henry Newman is known for his work 'Apologia Pro Vita Sua', defending his conversion from Anglicanism to Catholicism.
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Italy:
John Henry Newman was canonized during Carlo III's last visit to the Vatican.
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