Warren’s History of St Wilfrid’s, Preston

Among a collection of books and pamphlets relating to the history of Preston given to me by the Garstang historian and journalist Anthony Coppin was Leo Warren’s A Short History of St Wilfrid’s Preston published in 1972.

It is indeed a short history, running to just 27 pages. Within that narrow compass, Leo Warren provides not only an excellent guide to the story of St Wilfrid’s, but also a useful introduction to the history of Catholicism in Preston from the opening of the first public chapel in the town in 1761.

Leo Warren taught history for many years, firstly at Preston Catholic College and then at Newman College. He joined the Catholic College in 1960, ending his career as vice-principal and governor of Newman College in 1999. He died in 2004, aged 67.

He followed up his Short History of St Wilfrid’s with Through Twenty Preston Guilds: the Catholic congregation of St Wilfrid’s, Preston, published in 1993. His other publications include St Ignatius’: a Preston congregation, 1833-1983, followed, in 1990, by Fernyhalgh and its associations.

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