York Oratory
Despite being known now as York Oratory, the church is actually St Wilfrid's and all the way back in the 1500s was a choice placement for Saint Mary's Abbey in York. Unfortunately, the original version of the church fell into ruin after 1585 as the parish was unable to support itself and ended up having to merge with Saint Michael le Belfry. The church was then demolished. A couple of hundred years later in 1742 Saint Wilfrid's was revived when Thomas Daniel set up a Catholic Mission in Little Blake Street. It was founded by Edward Dicconson who was the Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District of England and became the new hub of Catholic worship in York. This chapel continued service until 1802 when another one was built opposite, obviously there was a lot of anti-Catholic feeling still back then, so the church was designed with a non-conformist look in mind and it held 700 people. The Catholic parish grew and grew and soon 700 seats were not enough so plans were made t...