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Born in 1801, Newman attempted to “renew” the Anglican Church, before becoming convinced that Catholicism was the only true faith and converting aged 44, rising through the hierarchy to become a cardinal. JohnHenryNewman NewmanCanonisation

Pope Francis arrives to celebrate the Canonization Mass for English John Henry Newman, Italian Giuseppina Vannini, Indian Maria Teresa Chiramel Mankidiyan, Brazilian Dulce Lopes Pontes, and Swiss Margarita Bays on October 13, 2019 In Saint Peter’s square at the Vatican. Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP

Prince Charles — the future head of the Church of England — will lead the British delegation in honouring Newman, a 19th-century Anglican theologian who went on to become one of the Catholic Church’s leading thinkers. Newman, who died in 1890, had said he wished “with all my heart” to be buried alongside lifelong friend and fellow convert Ambrose St. John.

Newman is credited with curing an American man from Boston with a debilitating spinal disorder, who claimed in 2001 he could suddenly walk again after praying to the British cardinal. Among them is Marguerite Bays, a laywoman from Switzerland known for bearing the stigmata — wounds corresponding to the injuries Christ suffered on the cross — on her hands, feet and chest.

 

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This a lie from the pit of hell, Catholic is not the only true faith,stop decieving people,every church that worships God in truth and in spirit is excepted by God.

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