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Christ Embassy Oxford Church [13] Christian Life Centre Church [14] [15] Deeper Life Bible Church [16] Elim Pentecostal, Botley Road; First Church of Christ, Scientist, Oxford, 36a St Giles' German Lutheran services at St Mary the Virgin, High Street; Grace Springs Church; Greater World Spiritualist Church, Cowley Road, Cowley, Oxford; Jesus ...
Christ Church (Latin: Ædes Christi, the temple or house, ædes, of Christ, and thus sometimes known as "The House") is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. [4]
The choir, looking towards the organ and entrance. The cathedral was originally the church of St Frideswide's Priory.The site was historically presumed to be the location of the nunnery founded by St Frideswide, the patron saint of Oxford, and the shrine is now in the Latin Chapel; originally containing relics translated at the rebuilding in 1180, it was the focus of pilgrimage from at least ...
St Andrew's Church, Oxford is an evangelical Church of England parish church in Oxford, England. It was consecrated in 1907 and is located on the southeast corner of Linton Road and Northmoor Road in the suburb of North Oxford .
Pages in category "Church of England church buildings in Oxford" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
St Michael at the North Gate is a church in Cornmarket Street, at the junction with Ship Street, in central Oxford, England. The name derives from the church's location on the site of the north gate of Oxford when it was surrounded by a city wall. Since 1971, it has served as the ceremonial City Church of Oxford, and has joined the parishes of ...
The Oxford Movement was a movement of high church members of the Church of England which began in the 1830s and eventually developed into Anglo-Catholicism.The movement, whose original devotees were mostly associated with the University of Oxford, argued for the reinstatement of some older Christian traditions of faith and their inclusion into Anglican liturgy and theology.
The Synod of Oxford was held on 9 May 1222, at Osney Abbey, [1] in Oxford, England. [2] It was a council of the (Catholic) church in England , convened by Archbishop Stephen Langton . It is notable for a number of the decisions taken and canon laws set.