Campion Hall, Oxford
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Campion Hall is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom — although being a Permanent Private Hall, technically it does not have full college status. It is one of the smallest constituent institutions of the university, consisting of under forty members.
Campion Hall is run by the Society of Jesus ("Jesuits") and exists specifically to allow those with a commitment to the religious life to study within the university. Admission is open to members of other Roman Catholic orders, but not normally to laymen.
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