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Sep 10, 2024 · Campion Hall is the Jesuit Hall in the University of Oxford. Its unique character combines the intellectual and educational traditions of Oxford and the Society of Jesus, a religious order in the Catholic Church.
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Senior Research Fellow in Renaissance and Baroque Studies...
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Campion Hall is fully catered and most students have meals...
- Study at Campion Hall
As one of the smaller graduate communities in the University...
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Mass is a focal point in the liturgical life of the Jesuit...
- Making a Difference: Alumni Stories
Since leaving Campion Hall, alumnus Emilio Travieso has been...
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Campion Hall is the Jesuit PPH in the University of Oxford,...
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Campion Hall is one of the four permanent private halls of the University of Oxford in England. A Catholic hall, it is run by the Society of Jesus and named after Edmund Campion, a martyr and fellow of St John's College, Oxford. The hall is located on Brewer Street, between Christ Church and Pembroke College.
Campion Hall is the Jesuit Hall in the University of Oxford. Its unique character combines the intellectual and educational traditions of Oxford with the Society of Jesus.
Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1896, Campion Hall is one of four Permanent Private Halls at the University of Oxford. The Hall opened originally for the benefit of Jesuit undergraduates, but is now home to a thriving international community of graduate students, Fellows, and staff from diverse backgrounds and faiths.
Apr 23, 2023 · On becoming Master of Campion Hall, centre of Jesuit life in Oxford, he remembered being told by Lady Lovat, with whom he’d been staying in Scotland, that an extraordinary object was about to come onto the market.
Initially, ‘Clarke’s Hall’, as it was originally called, settled in 11 St Giles, which was leased from the Master of Pembroke, and it thus became possible for Jesuits to study for an Oxford degree. 13, 14, and 15 St Giles were later bought by the Society to allow the community to expand.
Campion Hall is the Jesuit Hall in the University of Oxford. Its unique character combines the intellectual and educational traditions of Oxford and the Society of Jesus. It is an international community of fellows, graduate students, and staff, who share the motivation to serve “all things human.”