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Our History
The Rock Hill Oratory, founded in 1934, is a part of a worldwide federation of 60 independent houses. It is the oldest and largest house in the United States.
Founded by St. Philip Neri in Rome, members of the Oratory are bound not by vows, but by bonds of love. The community remains deliberately small to encourage interpersonal relationships. Governed democratically, the entire community shares in making major decisions with all members having equal rights and responsibilities.
For more history of the Rock Hill Oratory, please download “The Early Years of the Rock Hill Oratory.” We hope you enjoy it.
Mission
The mission of the Rock Hill Oratory is
- To search the Gospel and joyfully live the charism of St. Philip Neri in a ministry of prayer, proclamation of the Word, and social justice
- To be challenged and affirmed in a community that is unique in its government, communal in its approach to ministry, and a faithful steward of its aims
- To be accepting of personal charisms, developing a shared ministry with the laity and actively promoting the renewal and service of the local church
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