Here is an adapted chronology of events and works of Blessed John Henry Newman's Catholic life (supplemented by this resource):
1845 Received into the Catholic Church on October 9
Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine
1846 Ordained to the priesthood in May
1848 Establishes Birmingham Oratory
Loss and Gain
1849 Discourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations
1851 Becomes Rector of Catholic University of Ireland
Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England
Achilli Trial Begins
1852 The Idea of a University
Newman preaches “The Second Spring” for the first Synod since the Restoration of the Hierarchy in England
1852 The Idea of a University
Newman preaches “The Second Spring” for the first Synod since the Restoration of the Hierarchy in England
1853 Newman loses the Achilli trial and is fined 100 pounds
1856 Callista: A Sketch of the Third Century
1857 Sermons Preached on Various Occasions
1864 Charles Kingsley attacks Newman on his truthfulness; Newman responds with his Apologia Pro Vita Sua
1865 "The Dream of Gerontius"
1857 Sermons Preached on Various Occasions
1864 Charles Kingsley attacks Newman on his truthfulness; Newman responds with his Apologia Pro Vita Sua
1865 "The Dream of Gerontius"
1866 A letter to Pusey on occasion of his recent Eirenicon
1868 Parochial and Plain Sermons
1870 Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent
1875 Publication of A Letter to the Duke of Norfolk in answer to Gladstone’s accusation that Catholics are not loyal subjects of the State.
1877 Elected honorary fellow of Trinity College
1879 Becomes a cardinal; Motto is "Cor ad cor loquitor" ("Heart speaks to heart")
1889 Says his last Mass on Christmas Day (memorized two Masses in case he could celebrate again (his sight had failed)
1890 Dies on August 11; Epitaph reads "Ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem" ("Out of shadows and pictures into truth")
1890 Dies on August 11; Epitaph reads "Ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem" ("Out of shadows and pictures into truth")
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