I heard the other day that the long awaited canonical erection of the proposed Manchester Oratory has been granted, although it will be based at Cheetham Hill rather than its present base at the church of the Holy Name. The official announcement is on their parish website and can be seen here.
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Architecturally St Chad's is quite a distinguished church, tho' not sure how its perpendicular correctness will adapt to the Oratorian style. When I was last there, in the mid-late 60's, drywall confessionals were being constructed in the aisles. Corrected or soon-to-be corrected, maybe?
They-re still there! Not quite as dreadful as they threatened to be in mid-construction. Otherwise the interior of the church has clearly survived far, far better than I feared it would, particularly in light of what has befallen St Francis, Gorton, since my day.
I'm sure you'll be happy to learn they are going to be torn down! There are many plans for the interior (and exterior) of the Church, but in the meantime there is enough room for Oratorian worship. There is certainly space for new shrines and statues for Oratorian and local saints. The only problem will be fitting the congregation in!
The first Mass with the Community from the Holy Name will be the first Sunday of Advent.
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