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Margaret Clitherow (née Middleton, c. 1556 – 25 March 1586) was an English recusant, [2] and a saint and martyr of the Roman Catholic Church, [3] known as The Pearl of York. She was pressed to death for refusing to enter a plea to the charge of harbouring Catholic priests.
St Margaret Clitherow's Church is a Catholic parish church in Haxby, a town north of York in England. Catholics in Haxby long worshipped at St Wilfrid's Church, York , then in 1970 mass was first said in Haxby's Memorial Hall.
A voluntary choir sings at the 10.30 am English Mass, and professional singers at the 12 noon Latin Mass, performing chant, polyphony and other works from the Catholic choral tradition. The Oratory offers four choral scholarships through the University of York to both undergraduate and postgraduate female and male students: sopranos, altos ...
St Margaret Clitherow's Church is a Catholic church in Great Ayton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. Until the 1960s, Catholics in Great Ayton worshipped at St Joseph's Church, Stokesley . In 1966, a Sunday mass was instituted in the ambulance station in the village.
Among the structures of The Shambles is a shrine to Saint Margaret Clitherow, who was married to a butcher who owned and lived in a shop in the street. Her home is thought to have been number 10 Shambles, on the opposite side of the street to the shrine, at number 35, which has a priest hole fireplace. [12] [13] [14] These are also listed.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Grace; Bar Convent, York; St George's Roman Catholic Church, York; More House, York; Shrine of St Margaret Clitherow, York; St Mary's Abbey, York; St John's in the Marsh Church, York; York Oratory; In the Diocese of Leeds: St Robert's Church, Harrogate; St Wilfrid's Church, Ripon; St Stephen's Church, Skipton ...
10–11 The Shambles is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II* listed buildings, they are located in The Shambles. [1]The building was the 16th-century home of Margaret Clitherow, who was executed as a recusant in 1586 and canonised in 1970.