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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 of Kensington...
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The Confederation of Oratories of Saint Philip Neri (Latin:
Confoederatio Oratorii Sancti Philippi Nerii),
abbreviated C.O. and
commonly known as
the...
- in 1863 by
The Fathers of The London Oratory then in Chelsea, London, it is
historically linked to two
fellow Oratorian institutions:
the nearby Brompton...
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of the French Oratory conducted parish missions.
The French Oratory became very
important in
the area
of spiritual direction, as
the Fathers of the congregation...
- north-west
of Reading, England.
Founded in 1859 by John
Henry Newman,
The Oratory has
historical ties to
the Birmingham Oratory and
the London Oratory School...
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The London Oratory,
officially the Congregation of the Oratory of St
Philip Neri in London, is a
Catholic community of priests living under the rule of...
- as
the rectory for
the York
Oratory. It is
the home
of the Fathers of the Oratory and its
garden is
occasionally opened to
the public. York
Oratory More...
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built for
the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri. A copy
of the painting is now in
the chapel, and
the original is in
the Vatican Pinacoteca.
The painting has...
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of Cambridge. Camm, Bede (1904).
Lives of the English martyrs declared blessed by Pope Leo XIII, in 1886 and 1895.
Written by
fathers of the oratory,...
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referred to as
the Second Apostle of Rome
after Saint Peter, was an
Italian Catholic priest who
founded the Congregation of the Oratory, a
society of secular...