Oratory
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Oratory is a type of public speaking.
Oratory may also refer to:
Places
- Oratory (worship), a public or private place of divine worship, akin to a chapel
- The Oratory, Liverpool, a former mortuary chapel in Liverpool, England
- Birmingham Oratory
- London Oratory
- Oxford Oratory
- Saint Joseph's Oratory, Montreal, Canada
Religious orders
- Oratory of the Good Shepherd (Anglican)
- Oratory of Jesus, or "French Oratory" (Roman Catholic)
- Oratory of Saint Philip Neri (Roman Catholic)
- Teologisk Oratorium (Lutheran)
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See also
- Orator (disambiguation)
- Oratorian (disambiguation)
- Oratorio, a type of musical composition
- Oratory School (disambiguation)
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