It seems that there will be no primary relics of the Blessed John Henry Newman to be venerated. I can't help thinking this is somehow appropriate. Makes one wonder how archaeologists ever manage to find anything at all, really.
In an earlier post I mentioned reading Joyce Sugg's anthology of Newman's letters. It's a very nicely produced, clothbound OUP edition, that I borrowed from the university library. Monday night, splatter from a vomiting child hit the cover. I think I've got it clean enough to return, as long as the librarian doesn't decide to hold it up at an angle to the light.
And in recent purchases: Roderick Strange's John Henry Newman. A Mind Alive, a very timely publication.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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tory Fathers did remove some stuff very early on, so they do have some first class relics...
Gosh. Do you happen to know where they're kept?
I think the Oratory Fathers have something... they've definitely got some of his hair...
Thanks. This would be in Birmingham, presumably?
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