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AND JOHN HENRY NEWMAN'S ALLEGED JEWISHNESS Notes by Patrick Killough (Work in Progress 02/11/2004) As I recall, sometime in early January 2004 I was looking via www.google.com for information about John Henry Newman's thinking about and relations with author George Eliot and her thinking about English Jews. I then found this site from the excommunicated American Jesuit priest Father Leonard Feeney. In it Feeney shows his dislike of Newman as a deviant sort of Roman Catholic (half-hearted at best) and grounds this in Newman's alleged Jewishness. He gives Canon William Barry, S.T.D, as his source. Curiously, elsewhere, Feeney cites Hillaire Belloc as the example of an English Catholic he wholeheartedly admires. In the excerpt below, underlining is mine. More anon. Patrick Killough ==-=-=-=-=-=-= http://www.fatherfeeney.org/point/54-dec.htm [SNIP NON-NEWMAN lead ins] THE PRESENT POSITION OF CARDINAL
NEWMAN Q. What is it about John Henry
Newman that Catholics of our day generally forget? Q. If we Catholics were to bear
in
mind Newman's real ancestry when we are appraising his literary
ability,
could we not then boast that we have had in our fold the greatest
Jewish
writer in the English language? Q. Apart from his literary
abilities,
did not Newman make a good conversion to the Catholic Church? Q. What sort of conversion is
that? Q. After his conversion, and his
ordination to the priesthood, is it really true that Newman used often
to forego theological studies and pastoral pursuits in order to devote
more time to reading from the pagan Greeks? Q. Did not the blood which he
inherited, from the Jewish moneylender who was his father, allow Newman
to bring to the
Faith some of those same racial qualities possessed by the very
earliest Christians,
by Our Lord's own Apostles and disciples? Q. What was it that Newman called
those fellow Catholics of his who, at the time of the Vatican Council,
were in favor
of having the Pope's personal infallibility defined? Q. Was this attitude toward the
definition of Papal infallibility the reason why Pope Pius IX so
totally mistrusted Newman? Q. If Pope Pius IX so frowned
upon
him, why was Newman made a Cardinal? Q. Is it in England that Cardinal
Newman's spirit best survives today? Q. Where then have Newman's
name
and fame been most perpetuated? Q. What is a Newman Club?
The Fr. Feeney Internet Archive - W w w. F a t h e r F e e n e y. o r g -OOO- 02/11/2004 |