One of the most inspiring RC churches for music, excellent, with great variety; and homilies. Even during the Low Mass on weekdays, the parish priest manages to hit the button with his few carefully chosen words. Much appreciated.
Jason Psyclone
This is a lovely place to visit. The people are so friendly and you will feel at home and relaxed. It's more like being with an extended family. Lovely Mass and nice cup of tea or coffee with a biscuit after.
Nemia corpuz
The church is quite concealed due to the long and tall walls. The church itself has a unique beauty. The congregation are friendly and we've been received with warmth. The priest we've met is very friendly too and very kind.
Matthew Reynolds
A most holy place of worship. Great to attend EF Mass there whenever I am off work on Fridays.
Andrea Almeida
Lovely big church, good social distancing measures, alcohol to sanitize your hands, masks were used all the away through Mass. It was a Portuguese/ Brazilian mass and it was lovely.
Adam Smith
Abingdon Road is the main arterial road to the south of the city of Oxford, England The road passes through the suburbs of Grandpont and New Hinksey. It is named after the town of Abingdon to the south. Terraced houses on Abingdon Road. Part of the road was known as the Causey or Causy until the 17th century, after the Grandpont causeway that ran from St Aldate's to Hinksey Hill. To the north, the road crosses the River Thames at Folly Bridge and becomes St Aldate's, which leads to the centre of Oxford at Carfax, although the one-way system now prevents traffic from taking a direct route
Margaret Hogan2 years ago
I have not been there in person but would highly recommend their livestream of church masses and services. Wonderfully inspirational and prayerful.
Danyla Pignotti2 years ago
There's a nice Portuguese community and opportunity for mass in Portuguese
Part of the road was known as the Causey or Causy until the 17th century, after the Grandpont causeway that ran from St Aldate's to Hinksey Hill.
To the north, the road crosses the River Thames at Folly Bridge and becomes St Aldate's, which leads to the centre of Oxford at Carfax, although the one-way system now prevents traffic from taking a direct route