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1 2 | Cardinal Newman, London 1912, vol. 2, p. 202). And it
2 2 | Newman, London 1912, vol. 2, p. 202). And it is precisely
3 2 | London 1912, vol. 2, p. 202). And it is precisely the
4 5 | life and thought will bear abundant fruit and offer its own
5 Incipit| during the Cardinal Newman Academic Symposium now taking place
6 Incipit| special joy that we have acceded to your wish to be received
7 5 | the life of the Church. We accompany your work with our prayers,
8 4 | spirit of the Gospel and in accordance with the just demands of
9 2 | name is to be turned to account as a sanction and outset
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11 1 | initiative has had among the many admirers of Cardinal Newman throughout
12 | after
13 2 | outset by which others who agree with me in opinion should
14 | also
15 2 | orientation and sure guidance amid the uncertainties of the
16 1 | you who are members of the Anglican clergy and who by your participation
17 | another
18 | any
19 4 | Christ. And, in the lofty and arduous task to which this Holy
20 1 | unmistakable signs of the great attraction to Newman and of the relevance
21 Incipit| to be received by us in audience during the Cardinal Newman
22 2 | becomes an ever brighter beacon for all who are seeking
23 5 | s life and thought will bear abundant fruit and offer
24 | become
25 | becomes
26 | becoming
27 | been
28 | begin
29 2 | He who was convinced of being faithful throughout his
30 4 | become ours too: “Enale me to believe as if I saw; let me have
31 | between
32 4 | me as if Thou wert always bodily and sensibly present. Let
33 2 | truth, today becomes an ever brighter beacon for all who are seeking
34 4 | example of John Henry Newman bring a precious light and a great
35 4 | this Holy Year urgently calls us, the thought and example
36 | can
37 1 | Your Symposium, which is carrying on the tradition of the
38 3 | Life”, is related to the central purpose of the Council and
39 2 | the generation after me” (Cfr. W. WARD, The Life of John
40 4 | becoming true followers of Christ. And, in the lofty and arduous
41 2 | the relationship between Christianity and the world, the emphasis
42 1 | members of the Anglican clergy and who by your participation
43 1 | been organized in Rome to coincide with the Holy Year. As students
44 1 | great Cardinal, you have come together to deepen your
45 4 | present. Let me ever hold communion with Thee, my hidden, but
46 4 | renewal of personal and community life in the spirit of the
47 1 | and teachings practical conclusions and responses to the many
48 2 | Newman’s hour, in which, with confidence in divine providence, he
49 2 | and intellectual matters congenial with my own, to the generation
50 1 | the previous International Congresses held in Luxembourg, has
51 4 | reality, full of practical consequences for daily life; it means
52 2 | the present time can be considered in a special way as Newman’
53 4 | is but another name for a continual effort for the renewal of
54 5 | own specific and valuable contribution to the Holy Year, for a
55 2 | He who was convinced of being faithful throughout
56 Incipit| participants. We greet you cordially and extend to you a warm
57 4 | practical consequences for daily life; it means becoming
58 1 | problems of the present day. The echo that your worthy
59 Incipit| Dear Friends,~It is with special
60 1 | you have come together to deepen your knowledge of Newman’
61 4 | accordance with the just demands of the present moment of
62 3 | the time for a detailed description of the wide programme that
63 3 | This is not the time for a detailed description of the wide
64 2 | life, with all his heart devoted to the light of truth, today
65 4 | living God” (Meditations and Devotions).~
66 2 | persuasive way, the study and diffusion of Newman’s thought.~
67 2 | time-were the subjects of the discussion and study of the Fathers
68 2 | which, with confidence in divine providence, he placed his
69 1 | life and thought, and to draw from his powerful example
70 | during
71 1 | of the present day. The echo that your worthy initiative
72 1 | Symposium emphasize the great ecumenical importance of the figure
73 2 | example the question of ecumenism, the relationship between
74 4 | another name for a continual effort for the renewal of personal
75 2 | Christianity and the world, the emphasis on the role of the laity
76 1 | participation in the Symposium emphasize the great ecumenical importance
77 4 | prayer become ours too: “Enale me to believe as if I saw;
78 1 | of the relevance that he enjoys today-indeed today perhaps
79 2 | placed his great hopes and expectations: “Perhaps my name is to
80 Incipit| greet you cordially and extend to you a warm welcome.~
81 4 | making the truths of our faith a living reality, full of
82 2 | who was convinced of being faithful throughout his life, with
83 2 | discussion and study of the Fathers of the Second Vatican Council,
84 1 | ecumenical importance of the figure and work of Newman at the
85 4 | it means becoming true followers of Christ. And, in the lofty
86 2 | he himself prophetically foresaw. Many of the problems which
87 2 | wisdom-although he himself was frequently misunderstood and misinterpreted
88 5 | thought will bear abundant fruit and offer its own specific
89 4 | faith a living reality, full of practical consequences
90 2 | congenial with my own, to the generation after me” (Cfr. W. WARD,
91 4 | my hidden, but my living God” (Meditations and Devotions).~
92 4 | life in the spirit of the Gospel and in accordance with the
93 Incipit| expert participants. We greet you cordially and extend
94 1 | previous time. We offer a warm greeting to those among you who are
95 2 | informed orientation and sure guidance amid the uncertainties of
96 | had
97 2 | throughout his life, with all his heart devoted to the light of
98 1 | International Congresses held in Luxembourg, has been
99 | here
100 4 | communion with Thee, my hidden, but my living God” (Meditations
101 4 | of the present moment of history. “ Realising” our Christian
102 4 | sensibly present. Let me ever hold communion with Thee, my
103 5 | It is our hope that your Symposium on Newman’
104 2 | providence, he placed his great hopes and expectations: “Perhaps
105 2 | special way as Newman’s hour, in which, with confidence
106 | I
107 4 | realisation ” of the Christian ideal in Newman’s sense is but
108 1 | emphasize the great ecumenical importance of the figure and work of
109 4 | precious light and a great incitement. May his prayer become ours
110 2 | for all who are seeking an informed orientation and sure guidance
111 1 | The echo that your worthy initiative has had among the many admirers
112 | instead
113 2 | of views in religious and intellectual matters congenial with my
114 1 | tradition of the previous International Congresses held in Luxembourg,
115 5 | your work with our prayers, invoking upon you all light and strength
116 | its
117 Incipit| Friends,~It is with special joy that we have acceded to
118 4 | and in accordance with the just demands of the present moment
119 1 | together to deepen your knowledge of Newman’s life and thought,
120 2 | emphasis on the role of the laity in the Church and the relationship
121 4 | followers of Christ. And, in the lofty and arduous task to which
122 2 | John Henry Cardinal Newman, London 1912, vol. 2, p. 202). And
123 5 | light and strength from the Lord.~
124 1 | International Congresses held in Luxembourg, has been organized in Rome
125 4 | means, in Newman’s view, making the truths of our faith
126 2 | religious and intellectual matters congenial with my own, to
127 4 | and a great incitement. May his prayer become ours too: “
128 4 | hidden, but my living God” (Meditations and Devotions).~
129 1 | those among you who are members of the Anglican clergy and
130 2 | frequently misunderstood and misinterpreted in his own time-were the
131 2 | he himself was frequently misunderstood and misinterpreted in his
132 2 | the uncertainties of the modern world-a world which he himself
133 | more
134 3 | wide programme that the needs of the present moment place
135 2 | relationship of the Church to non-Christian religions. Not only this
136 | now
137 | only
138 2 | others who agree with me in opinion should write and publish
139 1 | in Luxembourg, has been organized in Rome to coincide with
140 2 | are seeking an informed orientation and sure guidance amid the
141 | others
142 | ours
143 2 | account as a sanction and outset by which others who agree
144 2 | Newman, London 1912, vol. 2, p. 202). And it is precisely
145 Incipit| which you are the expert participants. We greet you cordially
146 1 | Anglican clergy and who by your participation in the Symposium emphasize
147 2 | moment that suggests, in a particularly pressing and persuasive
148 1 | among you of many young people are unmistakable signs of
149 4 | effort for the renewal of personal and community life in the
150 2 | particularly pressing and persuasive way, the study and diffusion
151 2 | in divine providence, he placed his great hopes and expectations: “
152 1 | thought, and to draw from his powerful example and teachings practical
153 4 | great incitement. May his prayer become ours too: “Enale
154 5 | accompany your work with our prayers, invoking upon you all light
155 4 | John Henry Newman bring a precious light and a great incitement.
156 2 | vol. 2, p. 202). And it is precisely the present moment that
157 1 | throughout the world and the presence among you of many young
158 2 | suggests, in a particularly pressing and persuasive way, the
159 5 | to the Holy Year, for a profound renewal in the life of the
160 3 | description of the wide programme that the needs of the present
161 2 | world-a world which he himself prophetically foresaw. Many of the problems
162 2 | with confidence in divine providence, he placed his great hopes
163 2 | opinion should write and publish instead of me, and thus
164 3 | is related to the central purpose of the Council and of the
165 2 | Council, as for example the question of ecumenism, the relationship
166 4 | present moment of history. “ Realising” our Christian vocation
167 4 | truths of our faith a living reality, full of practical consequences
168 Incipit| acceded to your wish to be received by us in audience during
169 3 | Realisation of Christian Life”, is related to the central purpose of
170 1 | attraction to Newman and of the relevance that he enjoys today-indeed
171 2 | Church to non-Christian religions. Not only this Council but
172 1 | practical conclusions and responses to the many religious problems
173 2 | world, the emphasis on the role of the laity in the Church
174 2 | be turned to account as a sanction and outset by which others
175 4 | Enale me to believe as if I saw; let me have Thee always
176 3 | place before you, the expert scholars and friends of Newman. The
177 2 | study of the Fathers of the Second Vatican Council, as for
178 2 | brighter beacon for all who are seeking an informed orientation
179 4 | Christian ideal in Newman’s sense is but another name for
180 4 | Thou wert always bodily and sensibly present. Let me ever hold
181 | should
182 1 | people are unmistakable signs of the great attraction
183 5 | fruit and offer its own specific and valuable contribution
184 4 | and community life in the spirit of the Gospel and in accordance
185 5 | invoking upon you all light and strength from the Lord.~
186 1 | coincide with the Holy Year. As students of the great Cardinal, you
187 2 | in his own time-were the subjects of the discussion and study
188 2 | the present moment that suggests, in a particularly pressing
189 2 | informed orientation and sure guidance amid the uncertainties
190 | taking
191 4 | in the lofty and arduous task to which this Holy Year
192 1 | his powerful example and teachings practical conclusions and
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194 | than
195 3 | friends of Newman. The very theme of your Symposium, “Newman’
196 | those
197 | Thou
198 | thus
199 2 | misinterpreted in his own time-were the subjects of the discussion
200 1 | relevance that he enjoys today-indeed today perhaps more than
201 | together
202 | too
203 1 | which is carrying on the tradition of the previous International
204 2 | of me, and thus begin the transmission of views in religious and
205 2 | of the problems which he treated with wisdom-although he
206 4 | life; it means becoming true followers of Christ. And,
207 2 | devoted to the light of truth, today becomes an ever brighter
208 4 | Newman’s view, making the truths of our faith a living reality,
209 2 | Perhaps my name is to be turned to account as a sanction
210 2 | and sure guidance amid the uncertainties of the modern world-a world
211 1 | of many young people are unmistakable signs of the great attraction
212 | upon
213 4 | to which this Holy Year urgently calls us, the thought and
214 5 | offer its own specific and valuable contribution to the Holy
215 2 | the Fathers of the Second Vatican Council, as for example
216 | very
217 4 | vocation means, in Newman’s view, making the truths of our
218 2 | begin the transmission of views in religious and intellectual
219 4 | Realising” our Christian vocation means, in Newman’s view,
220 2 | Cardinal Newman, London 1912, vol. 2, p. 202). And it is precisely
221 2 | generation after me” (Cfr. W. WARD, The Life of John
222 2 | generation after me” (Cfr. W. WARD, The Life of John Henry
223 Incipit| and extend to you a warm welcome.~
224 4 | always before me as if Thou wert always bodily and sensibly
225 3 | detailed description of the wide programme that the needs
226 | will
227 2 | problems which he treated with wisdom-although he himself was frequently
228 Incipit| we have acceded to your wish to be received by us in
229 2 | uncertainties of the modern world-a world which he himself prophetically
230 1 | day. The echo that your worthy initiative has had among
231 2 | with me in opinion should write and publish instead of me,
232 1 | presence among you of many young people are unmistakable