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  1. Visiting the Cathedral. Christ Church Cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in Oxford and one of the smallest cathedrals in the Church of England. For almost 900 years this church has stood here as a place of worship and prayer. The Cathedral is a working building, with a dual role as the cathedral for the diocese of Oxford and the college's ...

  2. Christ Church, en latin Ædes Christi (c'est-à-dire la maison ou l'église du Christ) [1] est l'un des collèges les plus grands et plus riches de l'université d'Oxford au Royaume-Uni.Il a été bâti en 1524 par le cardinal Wolsey, puis en 1532 par Henri VIII après la disgrâce de Wolsey. Sa chapelle est la cathédrale Christ Church, siège de l'évêché d'Oxford.

  3. Christ Church - Montevideo, Montevideo. 499 likes · 2 talking about this · 154 were here. Somos una iglesia interdenominacional local uruguaya con una comunidad y familia global en un mundo dinámico...

  4. Christ Church Horizons The programme starts in Year 10, when pupils come to Christ Church to explore science or humanities subjects through a series of short academic tasters. The aims in Year 10 are to increase knowledge of the benefits of higher education, to raise awareness of the breadth of university courses and where they lead post-university, and to help pupils make informed future choices.

  5. At Christ Church, we believe that every time we gather together – whether in a worship service, a Bible study, or a small group – God has the desire to move toward you. Everything we do at Christ Church is designed to help people hear God and move toward the purpose He has for our lives. LEARN MORE.

  6. Passing out of the Hall you emerge into the Great Quadrangle, the heart of Christ Church, often referred to informally as ‘Tom Quad’ after the bell in Wren’s tower. The quad is the largest in Oxford, measuring 264 feet by 261, and it would have been cloistered were it not for Wolsey’s demise in 1530 - the pillars and arches on which the ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChristchurchChristchurch - Wikipedia

    Toponymy. The name Christchurch was adopted at the first meeting of the Canterbury Association on 27 March 1848. The reason it was chosen is not known with certainty, but the most likely reason is it was named after Christ Church, Oxford, the alma mater of many members of the association, including John Robert Godley. Christ Church college had similarities with the planned new city, including ...

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