Welcome to St Mary’s RC Church & Ladyewell Shrine
A Sacred Place of Pilgrimage and Peace in the Heart of Lancashire
Nestled in the tranquil hamlet of Fernyhalgh, just a few miles from the bustling centre of Preston, lies a sacred place steeped in over a thousand years of prayer and devotion. Ladyewell Shrine and St Mary’s Church welcome all who seek peace, healing, and deeper communion with God through the intercession of Our Blessed Lady and the English Martyrs. Whether you are a pilgrim returning after many years, or a soul newly drawn by the gentle call of grace, here you will find sacred stillness, a rich history of faith, and the warm welcome of a living Catholic community.
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3rd Sunday of Lent
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2nd Sunday of Lent
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1st Sunday of Lent
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6th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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4th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Baptism of the Lord
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2nd Sunday of Christmas
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The Holy Family
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4th Sunday of Advent
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3rd Sunday of Advent
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2nd Sunday of Advent
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1st Sunday of Advent
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Christ the King
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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Dedication to the Lateran Basilica
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All Saints
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30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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The Exaltation of the Holy Cross
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23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
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20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Solemnity of Ss. Peter & Paul
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Corpus Christi
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Most Holy Trinity
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Pentecost Sunday
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7th Sunday of Easter
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6th Sunday of Easter
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5th Sunday of Easter
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4th Sunday of Easter
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3rd Sunday of Easter
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2nd Sunday of Easter
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Easter Sunday
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Palm Sunday
“Come and see what the Lord has done, how awesome His works on behalf of humankind.”
— Psalm 66:5
Our Story
A Shrine of Our Lady, Queen of Martyrs
Devotion to Our Lady of Fernyhalgh traces back to the 11th century. Through the turbulence of the Reformation and the silence of penal times, the faithful have never ceased to come. Ladyewell has remained a hidden sanctuary, a place of deep prayer and unwavering hope. In these sacred grounds, the witness of the English Martyrs is honoured. The Burgess Altar, once a secret table for the Holy Mass in troubled times, now stands as a symbol of enduring faith. Here, saints such as St Edmund Arrowsmith and Blessed John Woodcock once celebrated the Holy Eucharist. Their courage inspires pilgrims today to seek holiness in their own lives.
A Parish of Faithful Witness
Built in 1794 by Fr Anthony Lund to serve the growing number of pilgrims, St Mary’s remains a place of reverent worship and lively parish life. Its sacred beauty, stained glass, and historic role in the devotion of Quarant’Ore make it a treasured site in the Diocese of Lancaster. Today, Fr. Augustine & Fr. Francisco are the serving Parish Priests and welcome all pilgrims to this parish of faithful witness.