Newman in 1844
by George Richmond
Starting as we did from the Oxford Oratory I was able to show them St John's College, with its links to St Edmund Campion , the site of the Catherine Wheel inn where the Oxford Martyrs of 1589 were arrested, and Balliol with its associations with Cardinal Manning, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Graham Greene en route to Trinity. After visiting the chapel, hall and having looked at Newman's memorial bust in the grounds we went past the site of his lodgings in Catte Street to St Mary's. Here I was able to talk about the place of that church in the life of Newman and the Oxford Movement, as well as Campion's bravado in leaving copies of his Decem Rationes there in 1581.
Having been photographed as a group in the shadow of Newman's pulpit, and allowing the students time for a coffee break, I then took them into Oriel, showing them the hall, the exterior of the library and SCR, and finished off in the chapel, with the various Newman links, including a visit to his so-called oratory above the entrance with its modern commemorative stained glass window. After that they departed for lunch and a visit this afternoon to the College at Littlemore.
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