St Wilfrid'S Church, Preston

About St Wilfrid'S Church, Preston

Saint Wilfrid's is a Roman Catholic church run by the Society of Jesus, in the city centre of Preston, Lancashire, England. It was built in 1793 and is situated between Fishergate and Winckley Square on Chapel Street. DedicationThe church is dedicated to Wilfrid (c. 633-c. 709), an English bishop and saint. He founded a monastic community in Ripon and was Bishop of Northumbria from 664-668 and 714-732. Saint Wilfrid must have had a particular devotion in Preston, because the original parish church of Preston, what is now St. John's Minster was originally called St Wilfrid's. However, after it changed its dedication to St. John the Baptist in 1581, and again to St. John the Evangelist in 1770, it meant that when St. Wilfrid's church was built in 1793, there not be any confusion between the two. HistoryFoundingThe first post-reformation Catholic church in Preston was established by Jesuits in 1761, St Mary's in Friargate. This church, now demolished, soon became too small and was replaced by St Wilfrid's which was begun in April 1792 and finished 14 months later and cost £4000. The church was built before the Restoration of the English Catholic hierarchy, which probably explains why such a large church is relatively indiscreet in the landscape of Preston city centre. Instead of being at right-angles to the street, it is parallel and does not have a surrounding green space or a spire to make it more distinctive.

St Wilfrid'S Church, Preston Description

Saint Wilfrid's is a Roman Catholic church run by the Society of Jesus, in the city centre of Preston, Lancashire, England. It was built in 1793 and is situated between Fishergate and Winckley Square on Chapel Street. DedicationThe church is dedicated to Wilfrid (c. 633-c. 709), an English bishop and saint. He founded a monastic community in Ripon and was Bishop of Northumbria from 664-668 and 714-732. Saint Wilfrid must have had a particular devotion in Preston, because the original parish church of Preston, what is now St. John's Minster was originally called St Wilfrid's. However, after it changed its dedication to St. John the Baptist in 1581, and again to St. John the Evangelist in 1770, it meant that when St. Wilfrid's church was built in 1793, there not be any confusion between the two. HistoryFoundingThe first post-reformation Catholic church in Preston was established by Jesuits in 1761, St Mary's in Friargate. This church, now demolished, soon became too small and was replaced by St Wilfrid's which was begun in April 1792 and finished 14 months later and cost £4000. The church was built before the Restoration of the English Catholic hierarchy, which probably explains why such a large church is relatively indiscreet in the landscape of Preston city centre. Instead of being at right-angles to the street, it is parallel and does not have a surrounding green space or a spire to make it more distinctive.

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St Wilfrid'S Church, Preston is located at Preston, Lancashire
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