The Friary, formally known as Blessed Agnellus of Pisa Friary, formerly All Saints Convent or St John's Home is a centre of formation for the Franciscan...
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Catholic friary and parish located in East Oxford, which until 2008 was also a permanent private hall of the University of Oxford. Situated on the Iffley...
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Austin Friars, London (category Former buildings and structures in the City of London)
Austin Friars, London was an Augustinian friary in the City of London from its foundation, probably in the 1260s, until its dissolution in November 1538...
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The Oxford Oratory Church of St Aloysius Gonzaga (or Oxford Oratory for short) is the Catholic parish church for the centre of Oxford, England. It is...
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Greece: Caricatures by Piet de Jong. Oxford: Leopard's Head. pp. 147–148. ISBN 0904920380. Feeney, J.J. (2016). The Playfulness of Gerard Manley Hopkins...
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Greyfriars, Leicester (redirect from Leicester Franciscan Friary)
Greyfriars, Leicester, was a friary of the Order of Friars Minor, commonly known as the Franciscans, established on the west side of Leicester by 1250...
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St Mary's College, Oscott (category Grade II* listed buildings in the West Midlands (county))
called Oscott College, is the Roman Catholic seminary of the Archdiocese of Birmingham in England and one of two seminaries of the Catholic Church in England...
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Vincent Nichols (category Members of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches)
Blackfriars, Oxford. In 2008, he was named President of the Commission for Schools, Universities, and Catechesis in the Council of the Bishops' Conferences...
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Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School, Birmingham (category Catholic secondary schools in the Archdiocese of Birmingham)
Carmelite Monastery, Wolverhampton Oxford University Catholic Chaplaincy The Friary, Oxford Apostolic Vicariate of the Midland District Catholicism portal...
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Greyfriars (section Former Friaries)
Greyfriars, Bristol Greyfriars, Canterbury, earliest English Franciscan friary Greyfriars, Coventry Greyfriars, Dorchester Greyfriars, Dunwich, dissolved...
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The Archbishop of Birmingham heads the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham in England. As such he is the metropolitan archbishop of the Province of...
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St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham (category Minor basilicas in the United Kingdom)
analysis by the archaeological laboratory of Oxford University in 1985, on the order of Archbishop Couve de Murville, which showed all but one of the bones...
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Warwick; Coventry & Nuneaton; Oxford North; Oxford South. Bonaventure Giffard (1687–1703), appointed Vicar Apostolic of the London District George Witham...
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Birmingham Oratory (category Grade II* listed buildings in the West Midlands (county))
his conversion to the Catholic Church was seeking a way of life to live out his vocation. In common with a colleague from the Oxford Movement and fellow...
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Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School (category Catholic secondary schools in the Archdiocese of Birmingham)
these formed the core of the current comprehensive school, each of the three separate parts being initially identified as the Lower School, the Middle School...
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Elizabethan manor house in the hamlet of Harvington in the civil parish of Chaddesley Corbett, southeast of Kidderminster in the English county of Worcestershire...
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Church of Our Lady and St Hubert, Warley (category Roman Catholic churches in the West Midlands (county))
so that the proceeds from a sale of land would be used for building the church on a site approved by the trustees. The church, situated at the junction...
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Maurice Couve de Murville (bishop) (category 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the United Kingdom)
the end of the 18th century. He was a cousin and namesake of Maurice Couve de Murville (1907–1999), a French politician in the Huguenot branch of the...
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Convent (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
friary or convent is a community of mendicants (which, by contrast, might be located in a city), and a canonry is a community of canons regular. The terms...
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Horse Shoe Brewery (redirect from Friary Meux)
The original Horse Shoe Brewery was demolished in 1922, and in 1928–29 the Dominion Theatre was erected on the site. In 1956, Meux merged with Friary...
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John Henry Newman Catholic College (category Schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull)
Archbishop Grimshaw before 2011, when the school converted to academy status and the name of the school was changed to the John Henry Newman Catholic College...
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Andrew Ffrench (9 February 2018). "Historic friary tiles now on show in artwork at Westgate Centre". The Oxford Mail. Retrieved 1 September 2019. "Alchemy...
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St Mary's Catholic Church, Uttoxeter (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
avoid confusion with the other St Mary's church in the town it is referred to as The Catholic Church by locals. It is part of the parish of St. Mary along...
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Birmingham Newman University (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
Newman University is a public university based in the suburb of Bartley Green in Birmingham, England. The university was founded in 1968 as Newman College...
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College, on the north side of The High. 1258 12 June: Provisions of Oxford enacted by a parliament meeting at the Dominican Friary in St. Ebbes, creating an...
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Oxford University Catholic Chaplaincy is based in the Old Palace, also known as Bishop King's Palace. The chaplaincy started in 1896 and moved into its...
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St Wulstan's Roman Catholic Church (category 19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United Kingdom)
administered by the monks of Downside Abbey. The attached churchyard contains the grave of the composer Edward Elgar and of his wife, Alice. The church was...
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which Henry VIII disbanded Catholic monasteries, priories, convents, and friaries in England, Wales, and Ireland; seized their wealth; disposed of their...
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Our Lady and St Alphonsus Church (category 19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United Kingdom)
also go on to rebuild the family mansion. In 1844, when the land for the church was provided, work began on the construction of the church. Charles Hansom...
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St Marie's Church, Rugby (category 19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United Kingdom)
Church is the main Roman Catholic church in Rugby, Warwickshire, England, located to the south of the town centre on Dunchurch Road, one of the main roads...
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