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Christ the King, Cockfosters

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Christ the King (Vita et Pax) is an architecturally notable former priory of the Olivetan order in Bramley Road, Cockfosters, north London. It was founded in 1930 by Dom Constantine Bosschaerts, formerly a monk of the Belgian Province of the Cassinese Congregation of the Primitive Observance. The building is dated to 1940 and its design credited to Bosschaerts in Pevsner.Part of the building was later the Benedictine Centre for Spirituality, and is now the Cockfosters Spirituality Centre.The parish church of the Parish of Christ The King in Cockfosters occupies part of the building which was intended to form the parish hall for a larger church. Since 2014 the parish has been administered by the Chemin Neuf Community.

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Christ the King, Cockfosters
Peace Close, London Cockfosters (London Borough of Enfield)

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Peace Close
N14 4HE London, Cockfosters (London Borough of Enfield)
England, United Kingdom
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