
Year 18, Number 8
Blessed John Henry Newman, one of the great minds of the Church in the 19th centry, is seen in a portrait provided by the Catholic Church in England and Wales. Pope Benedict VXI presided at his beatifucation in Britain on September 19th, 2010. Newman was an Anglican cleric who founded the Oxford Movement to bring the Anglican Church back to its Catholic roots. He became Catholic at age 44 after a succession of clashes with Anglican Bishops and was made a cardinal by Pope Leo XIII. He died in Birmingham in 1890.
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Lead Story by Edward Pentin (first published in Zenit) | 10 | Pope Benedict XVI in England: Four Historic Days | ||||||||
News by Catholic News Service | 14 | Vatican Benedict XVI Meets Shimon Peres, Israeli President | ||||||||
News by Andrew Rabel | 16 | Australia Mother Mary MacKillop: First Australian Saint Set to Be Canonized. | ||||||||
News by Sandro Magister | 18 | Vatican Why They Are Attacking Me – Autobiography of a Pontificate. | ||||||||
Photo Essay by Grzegorz Galazka | 20 | Benedict XVI in the UK: Unforgettable Moments | ||||||||
Documents by Pope Benedict XVI | 32 | Benedict XVI in the UK: Four Key Addresses | ||||||||
Culture by William Newton | 36 | Essay Technology as Ideology. | ||||||||
Columns by Lucy Gordan | 40 | Of Books, Art and People Blind Singer Was Spared: Interview with Andrea Bocelli. | ||||||||
Columns by Micaela Biferali | 42 | Vatican Watch: July, August, September A day-by-day chronicle of Vatican events. | ||||||||
Columns by Paul Haffner | 44 | Meditation St. Teresa of Avila (October 15). | ||||||||
Columns by Friar Tuck | 46 | The Sacred and Profane A Genuine Cuisine and a Restored Medieval Tower. | ||||||||
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