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There were dozens, if not hundreds of Catholic Churches in England, but they were all "appropriated" by the Church of England five hundred years ago. St Etheldreda's Church in London was built in the 13th century, and was purchased (!) back by the Catholic Church in 1873 so it is not only one of the oldest existed Catholic Churches, but it is still (or again) Catholic

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The oldest Catholic college in the United States is Georgetown, and the oldest independent Catholic college in the United States is Mount St. Mary's. Historically most European colleges began with the schools started by monasteries back in the sixth through the eighth centuries, the oldest University would be the University of Bologna in Italy, but it is no longer a Catholic university, it began in 1088.

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. +++ There are nowadays dozens if not hundreds of RC churches in the UK!

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St. Edmund's College in Ware, England

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