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Three Minutes with Newman

Cardinal John Henry Newman

Three Minutes with Newman

A weekly Religion and Spirituality podcast
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Three Minutes with Newman

Cardinal John Henry Newman

Three Minutes with Newman

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Three Minutes with Newman

Cardinal John Henry Newman

Three Minutes with Newman

A weekly Religion and Spirituality podcast
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Jesus is our Peace. He calls us to be peacemakers and put an end to war. Let us pray many rosaries asking Our Lady of Fatima to obtain peace for Ukraine.
We must have an active faith that can see through – not over, or around or in spite of our difficulties – to our final home.
St. John Henry reflects on the uniqueness of the soul of each human created by God, and on doctrine of judgment after death.
Christmas comes with sorrows and joys, but especially with great joy from the birth of Our Savior.
Knowing the difference between forgiveness and pardon will give us even greater resolve to change and atone for past sins.
For Newman, prayer is conversation with God, but it is a divine conversation which prepares us for heaven.
In the poem Sleeplessness, John Henry Newman writes about trusting in God, and putting aside our pride and self reliance.
In this time of Advent, we should be watchmen of the kind who gaze toward heaven, waiting for Our Lord.
Lent offers us an opportunity to grow in the desire to become more like Christ.
Lent offers us an opportunity to grow in the desire to become more like Christ.
For Newman, prayer is conversation with God, but it is a divine conversation which prepares us for heaven.
We must have an active faith that can see through – not over, or around or in spite of our difficulties – to our final home.
In the poem Sleeplessness, John Henry Newman writes about trusting in God, and putting aside our pride and self reliance.
Christmas comes with sorrows and joys, but especially with great joy from the birth of Our Savior.
Knowing the difference between forgiveness and pardon will give us even greater resolve to change and atone for past sins.
In this time of Advent, we should be watchmen of the kind who gaze toward heaven, waiting for Our Lord.
St. John Henry reflects on the uniqueness of the soul of each human created by God, and on doctrine of judgment after death.
The hope of heaven is in looking.
John Henry Newman reminds us that God gives us angels not only to protect us from evil but to guide us to heaven.
John Henry Newman warns against the danger of self-righteousness, and its converse: shunning religious practices that might lead to self-conceit. 
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