St Stephen's House, Oxford
St Stephen's House is a Permanent Private Hall affiliated to the University of Oxford. It is an Anglican college, which teaches Theology and prepares members of the church for ordination.
St Stephen's House was set up in 1877 as an theological college training clergy of the Church of England, and follows the tradition of the Oxford Movement. It became officially part of the university in 2003.
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