Religious life at Stonyhurst College
Stonyhurst College is Roman Catholic and has had a significant place in English Catholic history for many centuries. In 1803 the Society of Jesus was re-established in Britain at Stonyhurst and the school became the headquarters of the English Province. Until the 1920s Jesuit priests were trained on site in what is today the preparatory school. The school continues to place Catholicism and Jesuit philosophy at its core. The present chaplain is Fr. Tim Curtis SJ.
The Lady Statue at the top of the Avenue, erected in 1882.
Plaques marking the Jesuit restoration in England at Stonyhurst and its bicentenary in 2003.
The roof of the Boys' Chapel from the Syntax Wing.
The Boys' Chapel Landing.
Stonyhurst College is a co-educational Roman Catholic independent school, adhering to the Jesuit tradition, on the Stonyhurst Estate, Lancashire, England. It occupies a Grade I listed building. The school has been fully co-educational since 1999.
The Lady Statue at the top of the Avenue, erected in 1882
Public gardens and Typographia Collegii
The More Library in 2003, prior to refurbishment.
The Do Room, displaying items from the collections.