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- St._Philips_Priory abstract "St. Philip's Priory situated on New London Road in Chelmsford, Essex, UK is a Premonstratensian priory of canons regular. It is dedicated to Our Lady Queen of Martyrs and St. Philip Benizi. The site was formerly a private house, but was brought by Mr. Henry Shepperd in 1927 for the purpose of installing a community of Servite nuns. The priory and its chapel was solemnly blessed and opened on 15 September 1927, the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows, by Bishop Doubleday (Bishop of Brentwood 1920–51). The Servites ran the priory and an adjoining school until the 1990s when the house was purchased by the diocese for use as a presbytery for the nearby parish of Our Lady Immaculate. The Premonstratensian community, which had originally been founded in 2004 in Manchester, established their home at the priory in October 2008 at the request of Bishop Thomas McMahon of Brentwood.The Premonstratensians serve the parish of Our Lady Immaculate on New London Road, together with that of Holy Name, in the Moulsham Lodge area of Chelmsford. The canons also function in other roles, such as in academia and chaplaincy work. The priory is also a centre of the Archconfraternity of the Mass of Reparation.Before the Reformation the Premonstratensians had a house at Beeleigh Abbey in Maldon and owned land throughout Essex, including in the Moulsham area where St. Philip's Priory now stands.".
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- St._Philips_Priory wikiPageWikiLink Chelmsford.
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- St._Philips_Priory wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
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- St._Philips_Priory wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_McMahon_(bishop).
- St._Philips_Priory wikiPageWikiLinkText "St. Philip's Priory".
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- St._Philips_Priory subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Chelmsford.
- St._Philips_Priory subject Category:Monasteries_in_Essex.
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- St._Philips_Priory comment "St. Philip's Priory situated on New London Road in Chelmsford, Essex, UK is a Premonstratensian priory of canons regular. It is dedicated to Our Lady Queen of Martyrs and St. Philip Benizi. The site was formerly a private house, but was brought by Mr. Henry Shepperd in 1927 for the purpose of installing a community of Servite nuns. The priory and its chapel was solemnly blessed and opened on 15 September 1927, the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows, by Bishop Doubleday (Bishop of Brentwood 1920–51).".
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