Last night I participated in the annual Night Walk from the Oxford Oratory to Littlemore to mark the 169th anniversary of Bl. John Henry Newman's reception into the Catholic Church. This is the tenth consecutive year that I have done the walk, and I always find it a spiritually rewarding as well as an enjoyable occasion.
It appears now to be mandatory that if we have a procession I am required to wear a yellow safety jacket as a marshal. As last year I was the whipper in at the back - I think I ought to take lessons from my friends in the Christ Church Beagles...
There is an intersting piece about this meeting of Bl. Dominic and Bl. John Henry, their reaction to one another and the latter's memories of the Passionist in the post from the website of the Friends of Newman International which can be seen here.
It appears now to be mandatory that if we have a procession I am required to wear a yellow safety jacket as a marshal. As last year I was the whipper in at the back - I think I ought to take lessons from my friends in the Christ Church Beagles...
We began as usual at the Oxford Oratory and walked via sites associated with Newman - Trinity College, St Mary's Church, Oriel College, the site of the Angel Inn where Bl. Dominic arrived soaking wet from travelling on the roof of the stage coach in 1845, the site of old St Clement's Church where Newman was assistant curate in the 1820s, and reflected at Greyfriars on his lament for the loss of Catholicism in the University of his day by contrast with the era of Duns Scotus. We also paused at the two houses at Rose Hill on the way to Littlemore occupied by his mother and sisters in the 1830s.
At Littlemore we had a Holy Hour in the modern church of Bl.Dominic Barberi led by Fr Hancock, the parish priest, before processing to the College.
Bl. John Henry Newman and Bl. Dominic Barberi in 1845
A bronze relief by Faith Tolkien in Littlemore church made in 1995
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There is an intersting piece about this meeting of Bl. Dominic and Bl. John Henry, their reaction to one another and the latter's memories of the Passionist in the post from the website of the Friends of Newman International which can be seen here.
"The door opened and what a spectacle it was for me to see at my feet John Henry Newman begging me to hear his confession and to admit him into the bosom of the Catholic Church!"
Words of Bl. Dominic Barberi
The reconstructed fireplace in the Library at The College in Littlemore where John Henry Newman knelt to greet the Passionist Father Dominic Barberi.
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The Library at Littlemore today
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The Library at Littlemore today
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Newman’s bedroom restored to as it was when he lived there.
Newman’s
writing desk is preserved in the Library. It was on this surface that Blessed Dominic Barberi celebrated the Mass in the chapel after Newman’s
reception. Newman never wrote on it again and kept it inverted after
the Mass.
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