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    The Birmingham Oratory is a Catholic religious community of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, located in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham. The community...
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    community (an Oratory, usually named for the place in which it is located: e.g., Birmingham Oratory, Oxford Oratory, Brooklyn Oratory) without actually...
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    Newman, The Oratory has historical ties to the Birmingham Oratory and the London Oratory School. Although a separate entity from the nearby Oratory Preparatory...
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    Francis Xavier Morgan (category Clergy from Birmingham, West Midlands)
    of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri, who had Spanish and British dual citizenship. He served for most of his priesthood at the Birmingham Oratory in Edgbaston...
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  • England Birmingham Oratory London Oratory Oxford Oratory York Oratory Petergate House More House Saint Joseph's Oratory, Montreal, Canada Oratory of the...
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    taken over by the Archdiocese of Birmingham. In 1990, the Archbishop of Birmingham invited members of the Birmingham Oratory to take over the running of the...
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  • associated with Birmingham, founded the Birmingham Oratory which moved to its present site in Edgbaston in 1852, and its associated Oratory School (1859)...
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    Brompton Oratory, also known as the London Oratory, is a neo-classical late-Victorian Catholic parish church in the Brompton area of the Royal Borough...
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    Bull Ring, is Grade II* listed. A short distance from Five Ways the Birmingham Oratory was completed in 1910 on the site of Cardinal Newman's original foundation...
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    John Henry Newman (category Clergy from Birmingham, West Midlands)
    The Oxford Oratory was eventually founded over 100 years later in 1993. In 1859, Newman established, in connection with the Birmingham Oratory, a school...
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    parish attached to the nearby Birmingham Oratory. Mrs. Faulkner hosted musical soirées which were often attended by the Oratory's priests. She was delighted...
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    four other Oratories in the UK, the Birmingham Oratory, the Manchester Oratory, the Oxford Oratory and the York Oratory. The London Oratory was founded...
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    his canonisation. In October 2005, Paul Chavasse, provost of the Birmingham Oratory, who is the postulator responsible for the cause, announced that a...
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  • Edgbaston Old Church. Birmingham Central Synagogue built in 1961 is also in Edgbaston. The Roman Catholic church of the Birmingham Oratory, on Hagley Road,...
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    J. R. R. Tolkien (category People educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham)
    her sons to her close friend, Father Francis Xavier Morgan of the Birmingham Oratory, who was assigned to bring them up as good Catholics. In a 1965 letter...
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    at Birmingham Oratory along with other guests of honour, including Francis Campbell, HM Ambassador to the Holy See; the Lord Mayor of Birmingham and...
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    The London Oratory School, also known as "The Oratory" or "The London Oratory" to distinguish it from other schools, is a Catholic comprehensive secondary...
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    Saint Chad is a Catholic cathedral in Birmingham, England. It is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Birmingham and is dedicated to Saint Chad of Mercia...
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    Exeter College Merton College Pembroke College Northmoor Road Wolvercote Cemetery Birmingham Birmingham Oratory Sarehole Mill Worcestershire Malvern Hills...
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    Roman Catholicism, inspired by John Henry Newman, the founder of the Birmingham Oratory. Major Howard Galton, a grandson of Hubert, originally offered a parcel...
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  • Newman, who had strong links with the city of Birmingham as an Oratorian and a member of the Birmingham Oratory. His view of a university was of a scholarly...
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  • Australia The Brisbane Oratory Canada The Toronto Oratory England Benedictines – Belmont Benedictines – Farnborough The Birmingham Oratory Dominicans – Cambridge...
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    1852, Newman took his community to Edgbaston in Birmingham when construction of the Birmingham Oratory was completed. St Anne's Church continued, and was...
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    1963. He was Provost of the Birmingham Oratory (1971-1992), and was also a teacher at St Philip's Grammar School, Birmingham. Winterton died on 14 December...
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    Retrieved 24 April 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "Birmingham Oratory". Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2022...
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    with Oscott College and the Birmingham Oratory; to the politically engaged 1930s writers of Highfield and the Birmingham Group. This tradition continues...
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    St Philip's School (category Defunct schools in Birmingham, West Midlands)
    two priests of the Birmingham Oratory took over an existing Catholic Grammar School in 1887. It should not be confused with the Oratory School founded by...
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    words "Corpus St. Valentin, M" (Body of St. Valentine, Martyr) at Birmingham Oratory, UK, in one of the side altars in the main church. Christianity portal...
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  • January 1837 – 7 October 1907, Edgbaston, Birmingham) was an English Roman Catholic priest of the Birmingham Oratory and controversialist. Ryder's lifelong...
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    Mabel Suffield Tolkien (category People from Birmingham, West Midlands)
    to Mass and arranging for them to attend a school conducted by the Birmingham Oratory, where she rented a house next door. Mabel taught her sons to read...
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