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Archbishop Anthony Fisher visits Blackfriars, Oxford

Archbishop Anthony Fisher visits Blackfriars, Oxford

Archbishop Anthony Fisher visits BlackfriarsHis Excellency, The Most Reverend Anthony Fisher O.P., Archbishop of Sydney, Australia, recently paid a brief visit to Blackfriars Hall, Oxford.

His Excellency recalled fond memories of living at Blackfriars during the early 1990’s, when he completed an Oxford  DPhil in Bioethics. Archbishop Anthony met with the Regent and Vice-Regent (pictured) who were able to bring him up to date with new developments at Blackfriars.

We are deeply grateful for Archbishop Anthony’s continuing support of Blackfriars.

The Development Office manages the fundraising and communications of the Dominican Friars in Britain. You can contact us on development@english.op.org

Comments (1)

  • A Website Visitor

    I think the use of ‘His Excellency’ is a solecism. Archbishops are traditionally addressed as ‘His Grace’

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