Saturday, 26 July 2025

St Aloysius Gonzaga Oxford

 

This week the Church Explorer visits  Oxford Oritory church of St Aloysius Gonzaga Oxford to give its correct name. No point in cutting an pasting just click on the link for  the history. The church is featured in the book Oxfordshires Best Churches and is one of the last churches I need to visit it is also one of the few Catholic churches I see and after looking round I have no doubt I will return again.


 This is the church from across the Woodstock road with the entrance gateway


 In the courtyard of the church

The porch with double entry

My first thoughts on seeing inside was that it is stunning

The chancel end 

In the apse is this stunning reredos, the photo does not do it justice

 Panoramic view of it

 
There are five window showing saints in the apse, why I missed one I cannot say
 
 
Looking back the opposite way. You might have notice a person at the front in the second shot of the inside. I did ask if he minded being in a photo but I thought better and took him out with a little help from Google

The rose window in the organ loft, never looked to see if I could get up there

There are murals over each door way at the back

This one show martyrdom but I did not church who  

This one is lost on me as well other than I think Christ is in it
 

Nearby somewhere to pray

A couple of the amazing statues in the church
 

The pulpit is quiet beautiful to view as well

as you know I am not behind getting a view from they as well

 
A narrow north aisle 
 

You will see this mural if you walk along it

To the small chapel at the end

Where there is an altar and kneeler 

The statue showing the sacred heart of Jesus

I should have checked who the statue was of

Looking across the altar from near the chapel

The arch opposite the one I am looking from

With a beautiful little rose window

Looking back up the aisle

From the aisle you can see this painting

The south aisle

Which has some truly beautiful chapels

Inside the chapel 

On either side cabinets 

With religious items on show

Even the ceiling is amazing

Along next door another chapel to Saint Philip Neri  

The chapel no less beautiful to look at

The statue is inside the chapel 

Further on one of Our Lady of Lourdes

At the end is another chapel which I think is the most beautiful

A statue of Mary with Jesus to one side

It made me stand in awe

Looking up at the ceiling  

The Madonna and Child

Top of the altar and east window

The east window though all the words on it are in Latin which I am not good at reading

 This window is of St Gertrude 

 
 Looking across the nave to the chapel on the other side

The altar 

 Apse ceiling 

 
The carved font is amazing

Another view of the chancel and reredos

last view of the church

 
I will leave you with this view of the font and church 
Dedicate it to my Mother who if she did not visit I know would loved to have come here. RIP Mum

Till Next time have a wonderful week

RIP Ozzy 

8 comments:

Martha Jane Orlando said...

Stunning and breathtaking, Billy. I absolutely loved this church. Thank you for sharing from across the pond. Blessings!

Bovey Belle said...

What an amazing church - the reredos and the font are just stunning. Thankyou for visiting and all those wonderful photos.

Ragged Robin said...

What a stunning church interior and some lovely photos. The reredos is amazing and I did like the starry ceiling in the little chapel with a statue of Mary the Virgin.

Jill Harrison said...

so beautiful. Thankyou for taking us to another lovely church. Enjoy your week. I am joining you at Mosaic Monday.

NCSue said...

This church is lovely! The light is marvelous.
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Kay G. said...

It truly is stunning and I am thankful fir your photos! Predieux, I might have spelled it wrong, but isn't that what it would be called, the "place to pray" that you showed us?

EricaSta said...

Thank you for sharing this amazing church and the chapels. This colours of the Windows!

Happy MosaicMonday...

...and thank you very much for sharing and being part at MosaicMonday Linkparty.

RachelSwirl said...

This building looks so clean and cute - it's beautiful! Thanks for sharing and for taking part in #MySundaySnapshot.