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Re: Cardinal Newman's last laugh
« Reply #5 on: August 09, 2019, 04:24:47 PM »
That doesn’t really mean anything. The explanation given seems to suffice

 It means other items in the coffin should have decomposed 100% as his body did and they didn't.

 It could mean his body was removed and is elsewhere.

 It means there are no relics of the newSaint... Deo gratias!

Re: Cardinal Newman's last laugh
« Reply #6 on: August 22, 2019, 02:22:46 AM »
Actually there are some relics, admittedly they are rare, but some of his hairs were taken by the fathers of the oratory upon his death. I know they are venerated at the Birmingham oratory chapel of Cardinal Newman. One of my friends also possesses a certified hail relic of the cardinal. 

The whole ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ claim of the holy cardinal is absolutely evil, it is worldly and impure people imposing an impure reading over what was a chaste and good friendship, such re-reading of historical friendships is very common these days by people obsessed by impurity, probably because they look at impure images all day and their minds are soaked in base impurities. Hell is their home and that is where their wicked passions are leading them.

I haven't studied all the cardinals writing and wouldn't comment personally on their orthodoxy, I will say that I have found his sermons very helpful and his stations of the cross are surely rightly esteemed as second only to St. Alphonsus himself.


Re: Cardinal Newman's last laugh
« Reply #7 on: August 22, 2019, 06:31:44 AM »


Good points Frignatius!

The timing of the ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ accusations was opportune for gαy activists to exploit.

However, I will never buy the defense that two Holy religious men, being buried Together is not a scandal.

ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity is deep within the corrupted British culture, the nation that made a pact with judaic finance to achieve the “British Empire”.  Of this culture, Cambridge had many seeds.

Card. Newman’s strong criticisms of Pope Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors, does not add up?   I cannot but think that the Cardinal was an early infiltrator within the Church.

Preposterous you might say, but one could make a plausible argument that Hillaire Belloch was the same thing.

90% of Belloch’s works seem inspiringly Catholic, yet he also supported the French Revolution, saying the King & Queen were rightfully prosecuted.  His works hit the market right as the 20th Century was bringing on the largest social upheavals in human history.

Belloch was a Marrano and it is highly unlikely Newman is a Saint.