Jack Maher's side will be competing at Senior level next season.
Offaly's hopes of reaching the Quarter-Finals of the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship came to an end on Saturday.
Jack Maher's side beaten by Clare on a final scoreline of 0-16 to 1-8 in St Brendan's Park in Birr.
The Faithful led by two points at the break after Grace Teehan found the net, however they needed a six point win in order to progress, with Clare pushing on in the second half, as Roisin Begley finished with 0-10 for her side.
Clare will face Tipperary this weekend.
Limerick's draw with Dublin did preserve the Faithful's senior status for 2027.
Maher says the goal of survival has been achieved:
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