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  2. St Ebbe's Church, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    St Ebbe's is a Church of England parish church in central Oxford, named after the seventh-century abbess Æbbe of Coldingham. The church is within the conservative evangelical tradition and participates in the Anglican Reform movement . [ 1 ]

  3. Church camp leader and rector reported as abuser - AOL

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    A Christian camp leader who was the rector of an Oxford church is alleged to have been sexually abusive, coercive and controlling towards women and girls. David Fletcher was rector of St Ebbe's ...

  4. Vaughan Roberts - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, he joined St Ebbe's Church, Oxford, a conservative evangelical church, as a curate under David Fletcher. [3] [4] From 1995 to 1998, he was the Student Pastor with special responsibilities for students and student ministry. [3] [4] In 1998, when Fletcher retired, Roberts was appointed Rector of St Ebbe's. [4]

  5. Æbbe of Coldingham - Wikipedia

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    The early work of Æbbe in establishing the Christian religion in south-east Scotland was not forgotten, and in a book written about c. 1200 by the monks of Coldingham, they tell of many pilgrims visiting the Kirk Hill and the spring at Well Mouth, located at the top of the beach now called Horse Castle Bay. St. Æbbe's feast day is celebrated ...

  6. St. Ebbes - Wikipedia

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    St Ebbe's Church of England parish church in Pennyfarthing Place, on the corner with St Ebbes Street is now a conservative evangelical congregation. St Ebbe's Church of England Primary School is south of the river, outside St Ebbe's parish. The Victorian photographer Henry Taunt was born at Penson's Gardens, St Ebbes, on 14 June 1842.

  7. Æbbe the Younger - Wikipedia

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    Saint Æbbe of Coldingham (also Ebbe, Aebbe, Abb), also known as Æbbe the Younger, (died 2 April 870) was an Abbess of Coldingham Priory in south-east Scotland. [1] Like many of her fellow female saints of Anglo-Saxon England, little is known about her life. [2] She presided over the Benedictine Abbey at Coldingham. [3]

  8. List of churches in Oxford - Wikipedia

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    St Clement, Marston Road; St Ebbe's, Pennyfarthing Place; St Francis of Assisi, Hollow Way, Cowley; St Frideswide, Botley Road; St Giles, Woodstock Road; St James, Beauchamp Lane, Cowley; St John the Evangelist, Iffley Road; St John the Evangelist, Vicarage Road; St Luke, Canning Crescent; St Margaret's, St Margaret's Road; St Mary Magdalen ...

  9. Paradise Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Street is a historical street in central Oxford, England. [1] It is in the St Ebbe's area of Oxford, to the southwest of Oxford Castle.. The street runs from Paradise Square to Quaking Bridge, across Castle Mill Stream.