JHN: Resources Resources National Institute for Newman Studies Over 1,000,000 images featuring letters, published works, library records, photographs, maps, manuscripts, music scores, and more. National Institute for Newman Studies Newman Canonisation Website Photo album from the occcassion of the canonisation of Saint John Henry Newman. JHN Canonisation website The Papal Visit On the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales' page, you can read Newman's biography, look at key teachings and reflect on Deacon Jack Sullivan's miracle cure from a serious spinal disorder. Bishops' Conference (Papal Visit) Doctor of the Church On this webpage by Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, you will find a series of useful articles explaining what a ‘Doctor of the Church’ is and why Saint John Henry Newman’s teaching and wisdom not only resonated with his contemporaries, but still illuminates, instructs and inspires us today. JHN on the Bishops' Conference website (Doctor of the Church) Newman: A Guide Articles, prayer intentions and much more. JHN - A Guide Journeying With Newman John Henry Newman was a pastor, scholar and priest of heroic virtue. These podcasts on the Catholic Bishops' Conference website seek to examine the breadth of Newman’s teaching and preaching by way of reflections from those who have been inspired by and have had their lives touched by Newman. 'Journeying with Newman' podcasts Saint John Henry Newman: A Doctor of the Church? An aricle by Fr. Hermann Geissler FSO, © International Centre of Newman Friends. Saint John Henry Newman: A Doctor of the Church? St. John Henry Newman, Doctor for the Modern World An article by Dr Paul Shrimpton, Magdalen College School Oxford. St John Henry Newman, Doctor for the Modern World Newman’s Sanctity A talk given by Fr Guy Nicholls at Bilston Oct 6 2019. Newman's Sanctity The Newman Association The Newman Association is a national organisation whose members meet regularly in local “circles” to discuss and develop their understanding of the Christian faith. The Newman Association Newman and Maryvale An article on Newman and his time at Maryvale, Old Oscott. Maryvale Institute A Story of Oscott: Home of the Second Spring The story of St Mary's College, Oscott, is a revival story. The college is closely associated with the ‘Second Spring’, the term St John Henry Newman used to describe the Victorian revival of English Catholicism. St Mary's College, Oscott Birmingham Oratory On February 1st, 1848, with the approval of Pope Pius IX, Newman established the first Oratory of St. Philip Neri in the English-speaking world at Maryvale near Birmingham. The year after that, the community moved to Alcester Street near the town centre, where a disused gin distillery was converted into a chapel. Meanwhile, Newman founded a second Oratorian house in London, sending several members of the community there, led by Frederick William Faber. In 1852, the Birmingham community moved to its present home in Edgbaston. Birmingham Oratory Oxford Oratory Novena to obtain favours through the intercession of St John Henry Newman You can find this Novena on the web page of the International Centre of Newman Friends. Novena Main image courtesy of the Bishops' Conference Photographs at Birmingham Oratory by Con McHugh Photographs at Birmingham Oratory by ©Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk Manage Cookie Preferences