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Biographical Information How I Became the Catholic I Was , biographical essay published in First Things . Letter from Fr. Neuhaus to Lutheran friends and clergy explaining his decision to convert to Catholicism. Republished by San Francisco Bay Catholic. Richard John Neuhaus - "One of the 25 ...
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I only met him twice, but he was
a mentor nonetheless. My family migrated through Christianity when...
I was young: I was baptized Episcopalian, attended Evangelical and Pentecostal churches, and became a Catholic, with the rest of my family, when I was ...
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Richard John Neuhaus, RIP
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R.I.P.
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[image] [image] NRO BLOG ROW | THE CORNER | ARCHIVES SEARCH E-MAIL PRINT RSS [image] Thursday, January 08, 2009 [image] R.I.P. [ Kathryn Jean Lopez ] Fr. Richard John Neuhaus has died. I suspect congratulations are in order. If you are new to the prolific priest, this is a good place to start. 01/08 10:09 AM [image] [image] [image] © National Review Online 2009. All Rights Reserved. Home | Search | NR / Digital | Donate | Media Kit | Contact ...
Fr. Richard John Neuhaus, 1936-2009
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... and arguments have faded, and where we worship and work together in harmony. My mother, never anything but a Protestant, upon learning of this Catholic convert priest’s passing, wrote to say she paused on learning the news to sing Faure’s Pie Jesu for him. I can think of nothing more fitting.
Pie Jesu, Domine
dona eis requiem
sempiternam requiem
Gentle Jesus, Lord God
grant them peace
in their eternal home
RIP, RJN. ...
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