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The significance of saints being declared Doctors of the Church is the recognition by the Church of the depth of their understanding of the Faith, and the orthodoxy and truth of their teaching and writing. They have made an exceptional contribution to theology and the formulation of Christian doctrine; they are resplendent witnesses to the Faith and of great relevance to the Church, not only in their own day but for the future. The prophetic Newman is a guide for our times, not least in his insistence on the vital need for every human being to obey their conscience (listening to the voice of God), and with his teaching on consulting the faithful laity, his emphasis on the heart, on prayer and seeking holiness.Michael Rear, a Catholic priest now in retirement at Walsingham, is the author of Rome: A Pilgrim Guide and Walsingham: Pilgrims and Pilgrimage ? both also published by GracewingWith a Preface by His Majesty King Charles III
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