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Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J., Boston College Gasson Professor 2018-2019, and president emeritus and professor of history, Fairfield University November 14, 2018 GASSON LECTURE Two Cardinals: Conflict and Controversy in the Victorian Catholic Church Major figures in the late 19th-century Roman Catholic Church, John Henry Newman and Henry Edward Manning were contemporaries at Oxford and fellow converts to Catholicism who became cardinals of the Roman Church. Manning was Archbishop of Westminster and head of the English Catholic Church from 1865 to 1892. Newman, a poet, educator, and founder of the Oxford Movement, was considered perhaps the greatest theologian of his day. But the two disagreed vehemently on many issues, particularly the decrees of papal infallibility issued at the First Vatican Council. Their disagreements—and even their dislike of one another— illustrate important divisions over the future of the Catholic Church of their day and, indeed, of our own. Cosponsored by the School of Theology and Ministry and the Boston College Jesuit Community