St Mary
Leyland
Lancashire

PR25 1PD

St Mary, Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom
St Mary, Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom
St Mary, Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom
St Mary, Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom
St Mary, Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom

Who we are

The Parish values which we as parishioners uphold should be based on the Word of God, the teachings of the Church and about our Ampleforth Benedictine heritage. Specifically, we should be a community :

In which prayer and worship are at the centre of our lives
which is welcoming and open to all,
which is forgiving and is not judgemental
which is open to change, led by the Holy Spirit,
in which we all share responsibility for the mission of the church,

in which we each use our gifts for the benefit of everyone,
in which the spirit and joy of the Good News is visibly present in all our actions,
in which we respect and value each individual,
in which we foster the unity of the Christian churches and the building of good relations with people of other faiths.

Our Vision

Our vision is to be a Christian community within the Catholic Church, brought together by faith in Jesus; to be a community, which is a visible sign of His presence among us; to be a praying worshipping community that actively proclaims and bears witness to the gospel.

Father, in the regeneration of our parish we pray that we will hear your word in our hearts as Mary did. With the help of your Holy Spirit may we bring the peace and justice of your kingdom to our parish, our community and our world. In all our needs Lord, we come to you. Amen.

Church Address

Broadfield Drive
Leyland, Lancashire PR25 1PD
United Kingdom
Phone: (01772) 455955

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Church Pastor

Rev Jonathan Cotton OSB MA VF
Pastor
Broadfield Drive
Leyland, Lancashire PR25 1PD
United Kingdom
Phone: (01772) 455955

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Quote of the Day

Matthew 5:16

Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.

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St Mary Leyland Mass Times

Sunday Mass Saturday 6pm and Sunday 10.00 am

Holydays 1st M prev 7.15 pm; 12.15, 7.15 pm

Weekdays Mon-Fri 12.15 pm; Sat 9 am

Mass times subject to change - see newsletter or website

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CHRISTMAS MASSES

The Vigil Monday 24 December
6pm Mass - Music Folk Group type hymns
9:30pm The Night Mass preceded by Carols at 9am - Music traditional Choir group carols

CHRISTMAS DAY

Tuesday 25 December
8:00am Mass with carols.
10:00am a family mass. At this mass there will be a special little Church and the children will bring a present for blessing, and there will be other children’s’ activities as well. The Todd family will kindly provide the music and if anyone would like to support them, please make yourself known to the music group

Vespers with the Monks 15:30 in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel.

Mass Times last updated on the 9th of December, 2018


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St Mary, Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom
St Mary, Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom
St Mary, Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom
St Mary, Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom
St Mary, Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom



St Mary History

The Benedictine monks came to Leyland in 1845 and after using temporary chapels for several years, the first Church of St. Mary’s was built on Worden Lane in 1854

Their coming was in the nature of a return, for the pre-reformation monks of Penwortham Priory, a dependant house of Evesham Abbey, had been granted the patronage of St. Andrew’s, Leyland, in 1334, by Pope John XXII. Accordingly, the Benedictines in the 19th Century first dedicated their church to the same saint; but later, they made a tactful change and dedicated it to Saint Mary of the Assumption.

In the mid-nineteenth century the Catholics of Leyland numbered perhaps a few score, and at the turn of the century, this number had grown to around 500.

But because of Government policies and the development of Leyland Motors and other heavy industrial concerns Leyland was to undergo change, from a lovely quiet village into a busy industrial town. The number of Catholics was growing and despite an enlargement of the original church in 1919, this was not enough to accommodate the Catholic population in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s, the number then having developed to well over 5,000. Something had to be done and Fr. Edmund FitzSimons, Parish Priest from 1952, after a great deal of careful thought and consideration, came up with the then revolutionary design for a circular church with a central altar, and having obtained approval from Cardinal Heenan, the plan entrusting the work of design to Jerzy Faczynski, went ahead. The Cardinal blessed the foundation stone in 1962 and the new church was completed ready for its consecration and dedication by Liverpool’s Archbishop Beck in April 1964.

Introduction to the Saint Mary’s Parish Silver Jubilee Brochure by Fr. Edmund FitzSimons O.S.B: Parish Priest 1952-1978

“When I came to Leyland 36 years ago it was a delightful dreamy old Lancashire village. We had a dear old Mission Chapel and an All-age School built in 1797, and contented and warm hearted people. What a glorious place to settle in. The dream was soon to be shattered. The Whitehall boffins seized on Leyland as an ideal overspill town. The rolling acres of cheap land and the more than full employment produced an avalanche from the over crowded towns of Preston, Wigan and Manchester. Sponsored houses went up by the hundred – alas, we were not prepared to receive the inmates.

The total income of the Parish at that time was £55 a week from all sources – offertory collections, door money, outdoor collections; sales of tomatoes, grapes etc (shades of dear Fr Parker).

We were now going to face the expenses of hundreds of thousands of pounds. What could we do? We had no time to form committees – in fact we had no place to meet except the old 1914 Army hut in the Cemetery. What did you do? You rallied round in hundreds. Little did you know it, but you created a massive Parish Workers Co-operative the like of which was the envy of the Diocese.

Do you remember in the early days of starting a Football Pool – and reaction to that in an old world Lancashire Village?

This was your first life saver and I mention it to emphasise your untiring efforts. Over the years it produced £200 000 – the modern equivalent would be well over a million pounds. In the space of twenty years you established a school at Golder Hill, a Nursery and Infants School at Haig Avenue, A High School at Royal Avenue, a Primary School at Seven Stars, the Priory Club and your crowning achievement – your magnificent Church. I am mightily proud of you and you are always in my prayers – please remember me in yours sometimes.”


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