Church building

Church of St Philip Neri

United Kingdom Liverpool Grade II* listed building
Church of St Philip Neri
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The Church of St Philip Neri in Liverpool is home to the Roman Catholic chaplaincy of the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University. It was built to a Byzantine Revival design by P. S.

Gilby between 1914 and 1920. There are exterior friezes depicting the Last Supper and the Virgin and Child. The latter, over the door onto Catherine Street, is inscribed with the two titles given to Mary at the Council of Ephesus in 431 AD: Latin Deipara and Greek Theotokos (God-bearer).

There is also a large stone inscribed in Latin set in the wall bearing the name of Thomas (Whiteside), Archbishop of Liverpool 8 October 1916, which dates from the time the church was constructed. The parish grew from the school named "The Institute", which opened in 1853 in nearby Hope Street. It was visited by the founder of the English Oratorians, Cardinal John Henry Newman of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri in Edgbaston, Birmingham.

The parish and later the church were dedicated to Saint Philip Neri in honour of Newman, since Philip Neri had founded the original Oratory church in Rome. Parish registers of the church dating as far back as 1864 can be inspected at the Liverpool Record Office. In...