The Prince of Wales will Attend the Canonisation of Cardinal John Henry Newman

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The Prince of Wales during his visit to Kielder Salmon Centre and Hatchery, Kielder Water and Forest Park, in Northumberland.

THE PRINCE OF WALES WILL ATTEND THE CANONISATION OF CARDINAL NEWMAN AT THE VATICAN

Sunday 13th October 2019

The Prince of Wales will attend the canonisation of Cardinal John Henry Newman on Sunday 13th October at the Vatican.

Following the service, His Royal Highness will attend a reception at the Pontifical Urban College. Cardinal Newman studied at the college while preparing to become a Catholic priest.

Cardinal Newman will be the first English saint since the Forty Martyrs were canonised in 1970, and the first British saint since St John Ogilvie in 1976.

Following the announcement, the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Nichols said: “We are delighted that HRH The Prince of Wales will lead the UK delegation for the canonisation of Cardinal Newman on 13 October. Cardinal Newman’s exploration of faith, depth of personal courage, intellectual clarity and cultural sensitivity make him a deeply admired follower of Christ. His ministry, especially among the poor, is a permanent sign of the Church’s pastoral compassion and a challenge to us all today.

“As one who has been a lifelong champion of the spiritual in everyday life, to promote understanding between faiths, and who has sought to alleviate poverty and disadvantage through his charitable work, the Prince of Wales is particularly qualified to mark the canonisation, which will be such a significant and joyful moment for this country”.

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