About Us
The Newman Club
is a
Catholic organization of students based in the Newman Center (also
called the Oratory) and committed to growing in the Catholic
faith. Borrowing the spirituality of St. Philip Neri, the
founder of the first Oratory, and the vision of John Cardinal Newman,
we offer a home where students can meet like-minded people and build
lasting friendships rooted in the Gospel truth.
As a young man during the Reformation, St. Philip Neri used to walk the
streets of Rome talking to anyone who would listen about God.
Because he had no money and nowhere to stay, a customs official whom he
befriended allowed him to stay in his attic. Philip often
hosted informal prayer and discussion groups in his room.
When the group became too large to fit in the attic, they moved
elsewhere to a larger room that they called the Oratory. The
group grew in popularity until Philip founded the Congregation of the
Oratory in 1575. The Oratory was dedicated to community
prayer and helping deepen others’ spirituality. The
Oratory was willing to accept any person who gave an honest effort to
grow spiritually. Our Newman Center is run by St.
Philip’s Congregation of the Oratory and the Newman Club
functions under his emphasis on community and spiritual growth.
John Cardinal Newman was an Anglican convert to Catholicism.
After his conversion in 1845, he went to Rome in 1846 and selected the
Oratory of St. Philip Neri as best adapted for his future work of
fostering community and spiritual growth. In 1847 he founded
the Oratory of St. Philip Neri in England and began this work to spread
St. Philip’s spirituality abroad. It is from him
that the Newman Center and takes its name.
Focusing the spirituality of St. Philip Neri and the vision of Cardinal
Newman on college life, the Newman Club offers a community of friends
in which students can grow closer to God. The Newman Center
is open for studying (with free internet access) to provide the
opportunity for informal discussion among friends that was
characteristic of St. Philip’s Oratory.