Henry Edward Manning
Henry Edward Manning was an influential English theologian and cardinal, born on July 15, 1808, in Totteridge, Hertfordshire. Initially an Anglican, Manning underwent a profound conversion to Catholicism in 1851, which not only transformed his spiritual life but also set him on a path of significant ecclesiastical leadership. He became known for his eloquent writings and sermons that explored the depths of faith, social justice, and the role of the Church in the modern world. His commitment to education and the welfare of the poor reflected his deep understanding of both theology and social issues, making him a beloved figure in his community and beyond.
Manning's contributions to religious thought and his efforts to bridge the gap between faith and social responsibility are evident in his many works. As you explore his writings in this app, you'll discover insights that continue to resonate today, encouraging us to reflect on our own beliefs and the impact they have on our lives and society. Whether you're seeking spiritual guidance or a deeper understanding of the Catholic faith, Manning's thoughtful prose invites you to engage with timeless questions and ideas that remain relevant in our contemporary world.
The Love of Jesus to Penitents
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Henry Edward Manning
Henry Edward Manning (1808-1892) was an Oxford-educated Anglican clergyman who converted to Roman Catholicism after the Privy Council ordere…
Sin and Its Consequences
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Henry Edward Manning
Henry Edward Manning (1808-1892) was an Anglican priest who, in 1851, converted to Roman Catholicism. In 1865, he was appointed archbishop o…