Cardinal St John Henry Newman declared a Doctor of the Church
Pope Leo XIV will officially declare St John Henry Newman, the most recently canonised saint from England and Wales, the 38th Doctor of the Church. A ‘Doctor of the Church’ is a man or woman of great holiness and learning whose teaching and wisdom not only resonated with their own contemporaries, but still illuminates, instructs and inspires today. Very few people in the history of the Church have been given this title, beginning with some of the early Church Fathers like St Ambrose and St Augustine, up until St Thérèse of Lisieux. They are now joined by St John Henry Newman.
While many Doctors of the Church are notable for one particular aspect of their teaching, St John Henry Newman is especially remarkable for the breadth of his teaching across many aspects of the faith, his influence upon various branches of doctrine and theology, and his engagement with problems of faith which remain burning issues in our own time. Newman’s teaching has been acclaimed by many Popes, ……… He was a very prolific writer and produced a daunting amount of material.
(Taken from the Diocesan website at:-
The writings of St John Henry Newman are a true expression of the faith | News )









