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The Oratory of S Philip Neri in London (Brompton Oratory)

Brompton Road, London, United Kingdom
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This Facebook Page is hosted by the Webmaster for the London Oratory Fathers.  It is intended to reflect the content of the official website of the London Oratory and associated matters. This famous Roman Catholic church was built between 1880 and 1884. It is the church of a community of priests called "The Congregation of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri" or Oratorians.  Popularly but incorrectly known as 'Brompton Oratory' it is the second largest Catholic church in London, with a nave exceeding in width even that of St Paul's Cathedral (Anglican).

St. Philip Neri (1515-1595) founded his Congregation in Rome and it has spread throughout the world, now numbering some seventy houses, and some five hundred priests.  

Soon after converting to Catholicism in 1845, John Henry Newman became an Oratorian and brought St. Philip's Oratory from Rome to England. The first English foundation was in Birmingham, then a further group of  converts, including Father Frederick William Faber, founded the London Oratory.   They began in converted premises, variously described as a whisky store, a gin shop  and a dance hall, in King William Street, just off the Strand.  After three years a property was found in Brompton on what was then the outskirts of London.  It was a district of fields and lanes.  Fr Faber described it as the 'Madeira of London'.  The house was built first, with a temporary church on the present site. To mark the silver jubilee of the founding of the Congregation an appeal was launched in 1874 to raise funds to build the present church.  By March 1876 a design in the Renaissance style had been received from Herbert Gribble, a twenty-nine year old recent convert from Devon.  His design having been judged the winner in a competition he was awarded a prize of £200 by the Fathers.  The foundation stone was laid in June 1880 and the present neo-baroque building was privately consecrated on the 16th April 1884. A few days later Cardinal manning officially opened the Church and preached to a congregation which included 16 bishops and 250 priests.  The church had cost £93,000 to build and in the following decade a further £14,000 was spent on the building.


The façade at the South end was not added until 1893 and the outer dome was completed in 1895-96 to a design of George Sherrin.  The last major external work was the erection of the Newman memorial in 1896 (six years after his death).

The architectural style and the atmosphere of the church were deliberately Italianate, in order to bring St. Philip's romanità  to nineteenth century London. The present church was restored and redecorated to celebrate its centenary in 1984.

An Oratory is first and foremost a place of prayer. St. Philip attached great importance to the beauty of divine worship and the power of sacred music to raise our hearts to God, and the Fathers of the London Oratory try to maintain this tradition.

St. Philip was particularly devoted to Our Lady. He used to say "My sons, be devoted to the Madonna." This is why the founding Fathers of the London Oratory wanted their new church to be dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.  


St. Philip spent his whole priestly life in Rome, working tirelessly to help people of all types and all backgrounds to come closer to God. He devoted much time to helping the poor and the sick, both spiritually and materially.  He became known as "the apostle of Rome."   May his prayers prosper his continuing work in London.

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J. S. Bach, St John Passion, with the Schola Cantorum of the London Oratory School and the St Cecilia Players, directed by Charles Cole.

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#Candlemas 2018 at the The Oratory of S Philip Neri in London (Brompton Oratory)

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On 16th January we celebrate the feast of a great Oratorian: Saint Joseph Vaz, the Apostle of Ceylon. See http://www.birminghamoratory.org.uk/oratorian-saints/blessed-joseph-vaz/. There will be Solemn Benediction The Oratory of S Philip Neri in London (Brompton Oratory) at 6.30pm/

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Photo by Colin Ritchie.

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The music programme of the Schola Cantorum of the London Oratory School at the Saturday 6pm Vigil Mass in Lent Term.

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Happy feast of the #Epiphany of our Lord Jesus Christ! As we are celebrating the revelation of the Saviour to the world, here is a screenshot of all the countries where the Oratory's weekly Parish Newsletter is read. Sign up for it on www.bromptonoratory.co.uk/welcome (scroll down to the bottom of the page) and have it sent to you by email every Friday afternoon.

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Music for January 2018 https://www.bromptonoratory.co.uk/monthly-music-list-1/2017/12/31/music-for-january-2018

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January 2018 Letter from the Provost https://www.bromptonoratory.co.uk/provost-blog/2017/12/31/january-2018-letter-from-the-provost

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The annual The Oratory of S Philip Neri in London (Brompton Oratory) Christmas Carol Service on Thursday 21 December at 7.30pm. Free admission or become a patron of the event & reserve a seat for £50 or £100. Further information from the porteria at the Oratory House (020 7808 0900): https://www.bromptonoratory.co.uk/carol-service-2017/

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Congratulations and prayers for Father Mario Aviles of the Pharr Oratory, Procurator General of the Oratorian Confederation, who has just been appointed Auxiliary Bishop in the Diocese of Brownsville, Texas!

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