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4. März 2024 · Welcome to Campion Hall. 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. It is an international community of fellows, graduate students, and staff, who share the ...
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Campion Hall. Campion Hall ist eine Permanent Private Hall der University of Oxford in England. Sie wird vom Jesuitenorden geführt und ist benannt nach St. Edmund Campion, einem Märtyrer und Fellow des St John’s College. Das Anwesen liegt an der Brewer Street, zwischen den Colleges Christ Church und Pembroke College.
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.
- 1896; 127 years ago
- Brewer Street, Oxford
- Richard Clarke SJ
- Edmund Campion
About the 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. Campion Hall is an international community of fellows, graduate students, and staff who share the motivation to serve 'all things human'. It welcomes ...
Campion Hall is a permanent private hall for Jesuit undergraduates at Oxford University, founded in 1896 and named after St Edmund Campion, the only Catholic saint and martyr of Oxford. The hall moved to its current site on Brewer Street in 1936, designed by Edwin Lutyens, and features artworks by Eric Gill and Frank Brangwyn.
Campion Hall. There are six Permanent Private Halls at the University of Oxford in England. Campion Hall is run by the Society of Jesus and named after St. Edmund Campion, a martyr and a Fellow of St. John’s College, Oxford.