Prayers, Verses, Devotions

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Introduction by Louis Bouyer

A beautifully bound, Bible paper volume of Newman's most profound devotional writings. His meditations on the Litany of Loreto for the month of May, and on the Stations of the Cross are already recognized as classics of Catholic spirituality. And in his meditations on Christian doctrine Newman shows that the source of true piety is sound teaching. His verses on various occasions are profoundly inspiring as are the spiritual hymns and canticles which distill the wisdom of the incomparable Newman.

In addition, also included are the devotions of Bishop Lancelot Andrewes, translated by Newman himself and used by him as the primary source of his own spiritual life. Louis Bouyer, the greatest living Newman scholar, says of these: "Newman quite believed that in these exercises of Andrewes he had discovered that form of prayer which springs directly from the word of God and leads to a life fully lived in Christ. Not only as a priest, but later on as a cardinal of the Roman church, he would keep the Preces privatae on his kneeler for his daily preparation and thanksgiving before and after Mass and for his most personal meditations."

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Preparation
3
Order of Evening Prayer
13
Additional Exercises
81
Prefatory Notice by W P Neville
103
Meditations on the Litany of Loretto
109
Memorandum on the Immaculate Conception
180
Novena of St Philip
187
Litany of St Philip English
212
Sympathy
557
Relics of Saints
559
DayLabourers
560
Warfare
561
Sacrilege
562
Liberalism LXXXIV Declension
564
The Age to Come
566
The Good Samaritan
570

Meditations on the Stations of the Cross 219
242
Twelve Meditations and Intercessions for Good Friday
257
Prayer for the Faithful Departed
282
Anima Christi Translated The Heart of Mary
316
Four Prayers to St Philip
323
Prayer for the Light of Truth
330
God Allsufficient
391
The Sanctity of
398
VERSES ON VARIOUS OCCASIONS
449
The Sign of the Cross
505
Absolution
516
Christmas without Christ L Sleeplessness LI Abraham
544
Superstition
545
Isaac
546
Reverses
547
Hope
548
St Paul at Melita
549
Messina
550
Warnings
551
Dreams
552
Temptation
553
Our Future
554
Heathenism
555
Taormini
556
Reverence
571
The Pillar of the Cloud
572
Samaria
573
Jonah XCIII Faith against Sight XCIV Desolation XCV Zeal and Patience XCVI The Religion of Cain XCVII St Paul XCVIII Flowers without Fruit X...
593
The Power of Prayer
594
Semita Justorum
595
The Elements
596
Apostacy
598
Judaism
599
Separation of Friends
601
The Priestly Office
603
Morning
604
Evening
605
A Hermitage
606
The Married and the Single
607
Intercession of the Saints
611
Waiting for the Morning CXXIII Hymn for Matins Sunday CXXIV Hymn for Matins Sunday CXXV Hymn for Matins Monday CXXVI Hymn for ...
612
Carmina Ecclesiastica
727
Prologus in Andriam
733
499
735
560
738
562
739
573
740
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John Henry Newman (1801–1890) was an Anglican priest, theologian, and author most famous for his role in the Oxford Movement and his conversion to Catholicism. He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1846 and was elevated to the rank of cardinal in 1879. His works include The Idea of a University, Apologia Pro Vita Sua, Loss and Gain, and Parochial and Plain Sermons .

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