Here’s our calendar for March. Why not download it to have as the wallpaper on your desktop? Each month there is a different picture, a calendar with the days and dates, and a quotation from Newman’s writings. Brighten up your desktop, and remember the Cause at the same [...]
Older Entries ... Thought for the Day 28 February 2010
The love of praise is in itself an innocent passion, and might be indulged, were the world’s opinion right and our hearts sound; but, as things are, human applause, if listened to, will [...]
Thought for the Day 27 February 2010
Distinct as are the liberal and Catholicizing parties in the Anglican Church both in their principles and their policy, it must not be supposed that they are also as [...]
Thought for the Day 26 February 2010
Why do you believe that the Priest changes the bread into the body of Christ? Because God is almighty and nothing is too hard for Him.
From the sermon ‘The Omnipotence of God the Reason [...]
Thought for Day 25 February 2010
Let us not forget the promise we then made, or the grace we then received. We are not our own; we are bought with the blood of Christ; we are consecrated to be temples of the Holy Spirit, an unutterable privilege, which is weighty enough to sink us with shame at our unworthiness, did it [...]
Thought for the Day 24 February 2010
Great truths, practical or ethical, float on the surface of society, admitted by all, valued by few … until changed circumstances, accident, or the continual pressure of their [...]
Thought for the Day 23 February 2010
Let us set it down then, as a first principle in religion, that all of us must come to Christ, in some sense or other, through things naturally unpleasant to us; it may be even through bodily suffering, such as the Apostles endured, or it may be nothing more than the subduing of our natural [...]
Thought for the Day 22 February 2010
Let it be considered, that kingdom, which our Lord set up with St. Peter at its head, was decreed in the counsels of God to last to the end of all things, [...]
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