Cardinal John Henry Newman, who founded Birmingham Oratory in 1848, has long been championed as a future saint.
A case for his beatification, the stage before sainthood, needs a miracle by the cardinal to be complete and claims of one in Boston are being looked into.
Now a 16-year-old boy’s emergence from a coma is also being investigated.
The oratory’s current provost, Father Paul Chavasse, explained the second claims of a miracle: "After prayers and the application of a relic of Newman’s he emerged to the astonishment of his family and the doctors from the coma."
‘Lover of Newman’
The first reported miracle came from a canon in Boston who said his spinal problems had been cured after praying to Cardinal Newman.
Investigations in America are due to end later this year, when the evidence will go to Rome for the meticulous scrutiny of Pope Benedict.
Peter Jennings, from the oratory, said: "He’s a great lover of Newman and uses Newman and quotes Newman frequently in his writings and speeches and now as he has become pope we very much hope he’ll be the pope that will beatify, then eventually canonise John Henry Newman."
The two claims follow 50 years of work to introduce Cardinal Newman’s cause for canonisation – a process which includes collating more than 20,000 of his letters and evidence from personal witnesses of his suitability to become a saint.
No English person who has lived since the 16th Century, when many Catholics were killed during the Reformation, has been canonised.
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God our Father,
your servant John Henry Newman
upheld the faith by his teaching and example.
May his loyalty to Christ and the Church,
his love of the Immaculate Mother of God,
and his compassion for the perplexed
give guidance to the Christian people today.
We beg you to grant the favors we ask
through his intercession
so that his holiness may be recognized by all
and the Church may proclaim him a saint.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
I’d love to see Cardinal Newman canonized and declared a Doctor of the Church in my lifetime.
delba HURRY – before Thursday (podcast of next episode overwrites this one) go download or listen to BBC Radio’s “In our Time” show on the Oxford Movement and Newman’s influences on history at that time at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/
GodSpeed!
I’d love to see Cardinal Newman canonized and declared a Doctor of the Church in my lifetime.
Man, I hope so too. You can’t read any modern Catholic theology without tripping over a dozen Newman quotes.
id love to see cardinal john henry newman made a saint in heaven soon so that we can have a powerful intercessor in heaven to intercede for our petitions and prayers