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The year 1995 sees the 150th anniversary of Cardinal John Henry Newman's entering the Roman Catholic Church. He has been called the father of contemporary Anglicanism and of contemporary Catholicism, just as he has been described as The absent Council Father of Vatican II.
"First published in 2007 by The Veritas Publications 7/8 Lower Abbey Street Dublin, Ireland" -- T.p. verso.
As the leader of the Oxford or Tractarian Movement, Newman's influence continues to be felt on Anglicanism, and he is regarded by many as 'the Father' of the Second Vatican Council. His theology anticipates central themes in contemporary theology, and he can be viewed as a post-modern theologian.
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