Raymond Arroyo remembers Fr. Richard John Neuhaus
Raymond Arroyo is the host of EWTN’s news program The World Over and has broadcast shows with Fr. Neuhaus on a number of occasions.
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EWTN news anchor Raymond Arroyo

.- On April 11, 2005, I entered St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome with my friend Father Richard John Neuhaus to pay our respects to the recently deceased Pope John Paul II.  After kneeling before the pontiff’s body, as we left the basilica, I remarked at how small the pope appeared.  “That wasn’t him.  He isn’t there,” I said.  “No,” Father Richard said pinching fresh tears from his eyes.  “He is there.  These are the remains, what is left behind of a life such as we are not likely to see again, waiting with all of us for the resurrection of the dead, the final vindication of the hope he proclaimed.”

As was his wont, Father Richard John Neuhaus was capable of delivering impromptu corrections with an eloquence and precision that would elude the best of us.  When I learned of his passing today at the age of 72, his words echoed in my memory.  He too lived a life we shall not likely see again.  He was not only a renowned intellectual and an exemplary man of letters, but as his remark to me illustrates, he put his mind and his art at the service of Mother Church and the truths she protects.  He was firstly and lastly a man animated by his faith.  May God welcome him as he makes his final journey homeward.  Godspeed my friend.  RJN rest in peace.

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Subscriber comments:
Published by: Carol
Warren,Oh.USA 03/01/2009 01:25 PM EST
Please have Dr. Orly Taitz,esq. on your program. Thank you !
Published by: Carl H. Ashby
Albany/New York/US 01/13/2009 07:33 PM EST
Fr. Neuhaus has been a source of spiritual edification for me for many years. His First Things Journal and his book, Death on a Friday Afternoon were instrumental in my conversion to the Roman Catholic Faith. Fr. Neuhaus also took the trouble to answer several letters of mine over the years. Which both touched and amazed me. Upon hearing of his death I wept, for a man I never met... and yet, who has done so much for me personally, the Faith, and the Culture of Life. May God Bless and keep you Father...in Him all find their home...Carl H. Ashby
Published by: AJZangara
Morristown, NJ 01/12/2009 05:50 PM EST
Fr. Neuhaus has been an inspiration to me and a great source of detailed information on topics of interest. May his soul rest in peace and find eternal comfort in the Father. Amen.
Published by: Clare
NB Canada 01/10/2009 10:14 PM EST
Raymond, I enjoyed watching you and Father Neuhaus during the EWTN coverage when Pope John Paul II died and we were all awaiting the new pope. It was like I watched a friendship develop before my eyes as I listened and watched as you two conversed back and forth.
Published by: K. J. Hodgins
Canada 01/09/2009 07:20 PM EST
I am in shock. I just found out that Fr. Neuhas died yesterday. It always seems almost unbelievable to find out that someone as vibrant and relevant -- 'not sure he'd like that word applied to him somehow! -- as Fr. Neuhaus is no longer with us. I felt the same way almost a year ago when William F. Buckley died.

I hope he didn't suffer long. Now, with his Lord, whom he served whole heartedly and with vim and vigour, he is no longer suffering but, rather, is rejoicing and celebrating his new life in Christ. Hallelujah!

But, we will miss him.

Rest eternal grant unto him, O Lord. And may light perpetual shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.
Published by: K Wurth
Marcus, IA 01/09/2009 05:52 PM EST
Fr. Neuhaus' conversion form Lutheranism to Catholicism was an influence one me as I took the same path into the Church. God bless Father Neuhaus and his legacy of heartfelt and reasoned conversion.
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