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John Henry Newman and the Roman Oratory1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2015

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[It is with great regret the journal records the death, in his ninetieth year, of the longest-serving Vice-President of the Catholic Record Society. Bishop Brian Foley, D.Litt., became Vice-President in 1978 after fourteen years as President. Throughout his priestly life he was a keen supporter of the historical enterprize of the CRS. His most recent book was a study of the Jubilee Years from 1300 to 1975, published in anticipation of the Great Jubilee of the millennium. In tribute to Bishop Foley, Recusant History reissues an article by him that first appeared in the Venerabile in 1989 (vol.29, no.3). Acknowledgement is made to the Rector of the English College in Rome and to the editor of the Venerabile for their kind permission to reproduce the article in its original form.]

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Research Article
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Copyright © Catholic Record Society 2001

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Footnotes

1

Quotations from Newman’s writings are taken from DessainCharles’s Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, vols. XI-XVII (Lond., 1961seq.).

References

Notes

2 Gasbarri, Carlo, L’Oratorio Romano dal cinquecento al novecento, p. 116, (Roma 1962)Google Scholar: ‘Nicola Wiseman non sdegnò di arruolarsi fra i fratelli dell’ Oratorio Piccolo come fu chiamarsi e porsi sotto la direzione dello stesso Rossi’.

3 Brent, Alan, ‘Newman and Perrone, Unreconcilable Theses on Development’, Downside Review, Oct. 1984, pp. 276289 CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Cf. Lynch, Thomas’s doctoral thesis, Gregorian Univ., 1935 and Gregorianum, XVI (1935) pp. 402447 Google Scholar where T. Lynch published in full the long paper, which Newman put into Perrone’s hands at his request in 1847, ‘when I was eager to know how far my view of Doctrinal development was admissible’.

4 Trevor, Meriol, Newman, the Pillar and the Cloud, p. 407 (Lond., 1962).Google Scholar

5 Archivio Vallicelliano, armadio C.I./17 and 18.

6 Carlo Gasbarri, p. 141, ut supra.

7 Prop. Arch. SRC, Anglia 14, ff 573, 581, 585–7, 591 and 593–5, which concern Newman’s visit of 1856.

8 Arch. Vall., Carteggi dei Padri dei secoli XVI-XIX, armadio P, Padre Cesarini correspondence.

9 Ward, Wilfrid, Life of John Card. Newman, vol. 1, p. 169 and elsewhere (Lond., 1912).Google Scholar

10 Arch. Vall. Carteggi dei Padri dei secoli XVI-XIX, armadio P. Padre Theiner correspondence.

11 Carlo Gasbarri, ut supra.

12 Ibidem, p. 116.

13 Trevor, Meriol, Newman, the Pillar and the Cloud, p. 419 (Lond., 1962).Google Scholar

14 Prop. Arch. SRC Anglia 14, f. 573.

15 Charles Dessain, vol. XVII, p. 126 ad ped.

16 Carlo Gasbarri, ut supra pp. 193–4.

17 Gasbarri, Carlo, ‘Ricordando Fr Filippo Mieli’, L’Oratorio San Filippo Neri, 89, 1957 Google Scholar; cf too Fra Filippo’s correspondence in Arch. Vall., armadio P.

18 Gasbarri, Carlo, Vecchia Roma nel primo novecento’, Strenna dei Romanisti, 1960, pp. 2059 Google Scholar. Cf too Gondi, A. Grossi, ‘II padre Generoso Calenzio’, Roma, 5, 1932 Google Scholar, and G. Calenzio’s San Filippo Neri (bolletino mensile del giubileo, 1894–5).

19 Cristaldi, Giuseppe, ‘Affinità elletive con lo spirito oratoriano’, L’Osservatore Romano, 6 Ott.,1988.Google Scholar

N.B. The Archivio Vallicelliano is at present being re-ordered and not all papers are accessible. This article owes much to earlier writings especially to those of Carlo Gasbarri and, to a lesser degree, A. Grossi Biondi’s book Delia fondazione dell’ Oratorio in Inghilterra a copy of which is in the Bibl. Capitolina bound up with Fr. Faber’s The Spirit and Genius of St. Philip Neri.