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The Church of the Holy Name of Jesus is located on Oxford Road in the heart of Manchester University’s campus in Manchester, England and next door to the University hospitals. It was built between 1869 and 1871 and designed by Joseph A. Hansom & Son.The building is a Grade I listed building, and was granted this on 5 April 1989, being upgraded from a Grade II* listed building, which was granted on 18 December 1963.The church structure itself is sixty years older than the tower, and the stonework doesn’t match, one part looking much fresher than the other (which is the result of recent cleaning and pointing work to the body of the church).
In total, the nave can accommodate 800 worshippers. Small chapels adorn the left hand side, along with the baptistery towards the west. On the north side of the building are confessionals, each with its own fireplace. Between each of the confessions and the chapels are the Stations of the Cross. Throughout the church there are devotional statues and images, always with candles burning before them.
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