John Henry Newman

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Religion

 

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Jacqueline J

 

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May 10, 2013

 

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Between 1833 and 1845, Newman, along with fellow Oxford colleagues and clergymen, sought to renew the Church of England by reestablishing the connection to its Catholic doctrines and rituals, due 2 largely in part to concern over liberalism and control over religious practices within the church. Newman’s contribution to the movement led to changes in ceremonial customs that included the beautification of churches, a greater involvement of the congregation within the church through singing of hymns and vocal inflections during services, and the development of religious community life...
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Newman’s contribution to the movement led to changes in ceremonial customs that included the beautification of churches, a greater involvement of the congregation within the church through singing of hymns and vocal inflections during services, and the development of religious community life. Newman’s widespread publications during this revival period had also brought him criticisms and “condemnations from the bench of bishops at Oxford”, eventually causing him to cease publications and seek seclusion, several years before he officially converted to Catholicism and was received into the Church in 1845 (The Catholic Encyclopedia)...
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