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Frederick Oakeley

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508: 551: 217:; on 22 January 1850 he took charge of St. John's, Islington; in 1852, on the establishment of the new hierarchy under Wiseman as cardinal-archbishop, he was created a canon of the Westminster diocese, and held this office for nearly thirty years, till his death at the end of January 1880, aged 77. 169:. The furore over this last Tract led Oakeley, like Ward, to despair of his church and university; and in two pamphlets, published separately at the time both in London and Oxford, he asserted that he held, "as distinct from teaching, all Roman doctrine". For this avowal he was cited before the 147:
During the six years that Oakeley passed as minister of Margaret Chapel (1839–45), he became, according to a friend's description, the "introducer of that form of worship which is now called ritualism". He was supported by prominent men, among the friends of Margaret Chapel being Mr. Serjeant
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by the Bishop of London. His license was withdrawn, and he was suspended from all clerical duty in the province of Canterbury until he had "retracted his errors" (July 1845).
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The year 1845 was a turning-point in Oakeley's life. As a fellow of Balliol he had joined in the election to a fellowship there of his lifelong friend and former pupil
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in 1824. After graduating B.A. he won the Chancellor's Latin and English prize essays in 1825 and 1827 respectively, and the Ellerton theological prize, also in 1827.
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The Order and Ceremonial of the Most Holy and Adorable Sacrifice of the Mass: Explained in a Dialogue Between a Priest and a Catechumen
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Laudes Diurnæ; the Psalter and Canticles in the Morning and Evening Services, set and pointed to the Gregorian Tones by Richard Redhead
601: 40: 611: 527: 438: 112:'s appointment. In 1831 he was select preacher, and in 1835 one of the public examiners to the university. The Bishop of London, 76: 576: 140:(1837) he avowed himself a member of the new Oxford school. In 1839 he became incumbent of Margaret Chapel, the predecessor of 210: 260:(1855) a standard work at Rome, where it was translated into Italian by Lorenzo Santarelli, and published by authority; 116:; appointed him Whitehall preacher in 1837, when he resigned his tutorship at Balliol, but he retained his fellowship. 141: 149: 380: 194: 160: 153: 113: 64: 235: 423: 209:. From January 1846 to August 1848 he was a theological student in the seminary of the London district, 108:. In 1830 he became tutor and catechetical lecturer at Balliol, and a prebendary of Lichfield on Bishop 92: 571: 566: 325: 371: 129: 125: 124:
During his residence at Balliol as chaplain-fellow (from 1827) Oakeley became connected with the
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Catholic Worship: A Manual of Popular Instruction on the Ceremonies and Devotions of the Church
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After his conversion he brought out many books in support of Catholicism, including:
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in 1852. He is best known for his translation of the Christmas carol
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In 1827 he was ordained, and was elected to a chaplain fellowship at
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English Roman Catholic convert, priest, and author (1802–1880)
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The Position of a Catholic Minority in a non-Catholic Country
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Oakeley published 42 works. Before his conversion were:
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On 31 October he was confirmed at 144:, and Oxford ceased to be his home. 14: 492:The Story of the Catholic Revival 415:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 181:In September 1845 Oakeley joined 132:, he had grown dissatisfied with 549: 528:Dictionary of National Biography 506: 215:St George's Cathedral, Southwark 128:. Partly under the influence of 77:Sir Charles Oakeley, 1st Baronet 582:Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford 404:Frederick Oakeley's family tree 95:; he gained a second class in 1: 439:"Frederick Oakeley 1802–1880" 348:, 1892, Oxf. Hist. Soc.) His 330:Essays on Religious Subjects 67:") from Latin into English. 548:(public domain audiobooks) 383:, Oakeley's translation on 142:All Saints, Margaret Street 628: 542:Works by Frederick Oakeley 517:Beazley, Raymond (1895). 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English
Roman Catholic
priest
Church of England
Church of Rome
Canon
Westminster Diocese
O Come, All Ye Faithful
Sir Charles Oakeley, 1st Baronet
Shrewsbury
Lichfield
Charles Sumner
Christ Church, Oxford
Literae humaniores
Balliol College
Henry Ryder
Charles Blomfield
tractarian movement
William George Ward
evangelicalism
All Saints, Margaret Street
Mr Beresford Hope
William Gladstone
Archibald Campbell Tait
Tract XC
court of arches
John Henry Newman
Littlemore
Oxford

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