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Influential Catholic Richard J. Neuhaus Dies

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The former Lutheran minister who later became a Catholic priest was a frequent guest on the 700 club.

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CBN News (www.cbn.com/cbnnews/)
1/9/2009 (1 decade ago)

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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (CBNNews) - Rev. Richard John Neuhaus, one of America's most influential voices in unifying conservative Catholics and Protestant evangelicals, died Wednesday. He was 72.

The former Lutheran minister who later became a Catholic priest was a frequent guest on the 700 club. Check back here at CBNNews.com for some of those clips.

Neuhaus was diagnosed with cancer in November, and was hospitalized the day after Christmas. His death is considered a result of the cancer.

"As a priest, as a writer, as a public leader in so many struggles, and as a friend, no one can take his place," First Things editor Joseph Bottum, said in a statement.

Neuhaus was president of the Institute on Religion and Public Life, which founded the Catholic-based journal.

Read Neuhaus' article, "Born Toward Dying," republished Thursday on the First Things website in his memory.

Neuhaus led a predominantly African-American congregation in New York in the 1960s. There he fought for civil rights and protested the Vietnam War.

Neuhaus converted to Catholicism in 1990, and is well-known for his 1984 book, The Naked Public Square: Religion and Democracy in America.

He spent countless years working to bringing the two traditions together and advocate their shared values. Along with Chuck Colson, he edited the book Evangelicals and Catholics Together: Toward a Common Mission.

Neuhaus served at the Institute on Religion & Democracy until his death.

"Neuhaus sought to advance a religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society," IRD president James Tonkowich said. "One in which the extremes of theocracy or rigid secularism were declined in favor of open engagement between religion and public life."

A vigil for Father Neuhaus will be held Monday, Jan. 12 at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in New York. Funeral services will take place the following morning.

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