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    John Henry Newman was a towering figure of the 19th century, renowned for his profound theological and literary contributions. Initially an academic and priest within the Church of England, he rose to prominence as a leader of the Oxford Movement, advocating for the reincorporation of Catholic traditions into Anglicanism. His intellectual journey led him to convert to Catholicism, where he became a distinguished cardinal and a foundational force in establishing university education. Newman's enduring legacy resides in his incisive explorations of faith, reason, and the Church, as well as in his eloquent prose and widely cherished hymns.

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