- An
Oratorian is a
member of one of the
following religious orders:
Oratory of
Saint Philip Neri (Roman Catholic), who use the
postnominal letters C.O...
-
Oratorii Sancti Philippi Nerii),
abbreviated C.O. and
commonly known as the
Oratorians, is a
Catholic society of
apostolic life of
pontifical right for men (priests...
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Oratory then in Chelsea, London, it is
historically linked to two
fellow Oratorian institutions: the
nearby Brompton Oratory and The
Oratory School in Oxfordshire...
- The
Oratorian College in
Mechelen was a
Latin school that was run in the city of
Mechelen by the
Congregation of the
Oratory from 1630 to 1796. Originally...
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Joseph Vaz, CO (21
April 1651 – 16
January 1711) was an
Oratorian priest and
missionary in Sri
Lanka (Ceylon).
Originally from
Sancoale in Portuguese...
- The
following is a list of some
notable Old
Oratorians,
being former pupils of The
Oratory School in the
United Kingdom.
Hilaire Belloc,
writer and historian...
- (1575–1629), who
later became a cardinal.
Members are
known as Bérullians or
Oratorians. The
French Oratory had a
determinant influence on the
French school of...
- CO (13 May 1638 – 11
April 1712), was a
French priest, a
member of the
Oratorians, who was an
influential biblical critic,
orientalist and controversialist...
- and Chelsea,
neighbouring Knightsbridge, London. Its name
stems from
Oratorians, who own the building, live
nextdoor at the
London Oratory, and service...
- was used by
Diderot and also by
Montesquieu (and by his teacher, the
Oratorian friar Nicolas Malebranche). It
served to
designate the
common interest...