
THE
NARTHEX AND LADY CHAPEL
At
the far end of the narthex is the Lady Chapel, the centre piece being a fine
marble statue of Our Lady. The statue was given to the church by Mrs.
Myerscough. The work was executed by Messrs. Barsanti and Sons, of Piazza de
Duoma, Pisa, Italy. It was solemnly Blessed on Sunday May 24th 1914 when the
Guild of St. Anne walked in their May Procession. Like the statue in the Grotto,
it is a representation of Our Lady of Lourdes. Until the recent new entrance was
built it was situated at the South end of the narthex, and prior to that at the
right hand side of the Main Altar. The brass rails are part of the original
altar gates. The stained glass window shows the Arms of Thomas Flynn, one time
Bishop of Lancaster, and Parish priest of this parish 1934-1939. The translation
of the Latin is ‘‘IN BONDS OF CHARITY
St Mary’s Church Chorley Lancashire