2025 London Christmas Lights Walk Oxford Street | Central London Night Walking Tour [4K HDR]

It is a Central London Autumn Christmas Lights Walking tour 2025, CHRISTMAS LIGHTS 2025 Oxford Street 🇬🇧 from: Hustle and Bustle, busy London streets, West End, from: The Peninsula London Hotel, Belgravia, The Lanesborough Hotel, Hyde Park Corner, Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, London Marriott Hotel Park Lane, Marble Arch Underground Station, Oxford Street, Selfridges and Disney façade featuring an iconic Disney Castle, inspired by Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris,
England’s rich history is explored through the lens of its Catholic heritage. You’ll discover hidden churches, forgotten stories, and the enduring impact of Catholicism on the city’s cultural landscape.

England’s Catholic history is richer than you might think. From the hidden chapels of royalty to the bustling markets of the 19th century, discover the fascinating story of how faith shaped the country.

Blessed Robert Morton (c.1548-1588) Originally from Yorkshire, his uncle, Dr Nicholas Morton, was a prominent Catholic exile in Rome who had been involved in the Northern Rising (1569) and the excommunication of Elizabeth I (1570). Robert was educated at Rome and Rheims, and ordained priest on 14 June 1587. Returning to England, he was quickly captured and hanged, drawn and quartered at Lincoln’s Inn Fields on 28 August 1588, shortly after the Spanish Armada, His crime was simply being a Catholic priest.

Blessed Hugh Moor or More (c.1563-1588) Born in Grantham, Lincolnshire, he was the son of a wealthy landowner and MP. He studied at Oxford and Gray’s Inn and, after being reconciled to the Catholic Church, went to the English College at Rheims. On returning to England he was apprehended. Refusing to go to the established Church, he was sentenced to being hanged, drawn and quartered at Lincoln’s Inn Fields on 28 August 1588. Both men were refused permission to speak and suffered with admirable constancy and patience. They were beatified by Pope Pius XI on 15 December 1929.

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