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St Aldate's (/ ˈ ɔː l d eɪ t s /) is a street in central Oxford, England, named after Saint Aldate, but formerly known as Fish Street.
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Saint Aldate ( / ˈɔːldeɪt /; died 577) was a bishop of Gloucester, venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church with the feast day of 4 February. Aldate's life is not detailed historically, but he was probably a Briton killed by the Anglo-Saxons at Deorham.
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About this church. The site has been used for Christian worship dating back to the Saxon era. It may have been one of three churches within the monastic precinct of Saint Frideswide. The first major constructions, in the 12th century, were the nave and chancel, the central part of the building as it now stands.
St Aldates has been a part of Oxford’s story for over 1,000 years – a place where people have met together to worship God, study scripture, encourage one another and take the gospel to the nations. We continue to provide a spiritual home for many in the city of dreaming spires.