26 June 2014, The Tablet

New home for Heythrop?


 
The Order of Service for the Mass celebrated by Cardinal Vincent Nichols on Saturday at the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Simon Stock, in Kensington, west London, to mark the 400th anniversary of Heythrop College told the story of the educational institution through a series of pictures. There was the Jesuit College in Liège to which the English Jesuits moved their institution for the study of philosophy and theology from its first base in Louvain, also in Belgium. There was the original Heythrop in Oxfordshire, the Jesuits’ second base back in England, following their first move to Stonyhurst. Also in the set was a photo of their old London home in Cavendish Square, and then one of the current Heythrop in Kensing-ton Square (pictured), where the garden party and
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