Llandaff Cathedral
The Diocese of Llandaff is an Anglican (Church in Wales ) diocese that traces its roots to pre-Reformation times as heir of a Catholic bishopric. It is headed by the Bishop of Llandaff , whose seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Llandaff , a suburb of Cardiff . It currently covers most of the former Welsh county of Glamorgan , but once stretched from the River Towy to the middle of the Wye Valley .
Archdeaconries and deaneries The diocese of Llandaff is currently divided into two archdeaconries: Llandaff and Margam.[1] From 2002–2020 there was a third archdeaconry, that of Morgannwg; in 2020, of its four deaneries, Pontypridd and Merthyr Tydfil & Caerphilly moved to Llandaff, and Cynon Valley and Rhondda moved to Margam.
Diocese Archdeaconry Deanery Paid clergy Churches Population People/clergy People/church Churches/clergy Diocese of Llandaff Archdeaconry of Llandaff Deanery of Cardiff 14 19 151,933 10,852 7,996 1.36 Deanery of Llandaff 18 20 130,550 7,253 6,528 1.11 Deanery of Merthyr Tydfil & Caerphilly 11 26 140,015 12,729 5,385 2.36 Deanery of Penarth and Barry 8 20 92,927 11,616 4,646 2.5 Deanery of Pontypridd 4 17 83,083 20,771 4,887 4.25 Archdeaconry of Margam Deanery of Bridgend 13 24 105,403 8,108 4,392 1.85 Deanery of Cynon Valley 7 16 58,574 8,368 3,661 2.29 Deanery of Margam 9 16 76,913 8,546 4,807 1.78 Deanery of Neath 10 19 71,773 7,177 3,589 1.9 Deanery of Rhondda 7 18 85,313 12,188 4,740 2.57 Deanery of Vale of Glamorgan 10 33 29,705 2,971 900 3.3 Total/averages 111 228 1,026,189 9,245 4,501 2.05
Archdeacons of Llandaff See Archdeacon of Llandaff
Archdeacons of Margam See Archdeacon of Margam
Archdeacons of Morgannwg 2002–2004 (ret.): Martin Williams 2004–2006 (res.): David Yeoman 2006–2020: Chris Smith
Pre-reformation history : Catholic bishopric Legendary foundation The diocese was reputedly founded in 560 or earlier by Saint Teilo , during the monastic movement initiated by Saint Dubricius who presided over several monasteries in Ergyng , including Hentland and Moccas . Dubricius is said to have made Teilo abbot of this daughter monastery at Llandaff , which after Dubricius' death became a monastic cathedral and the chief monastery in South Wales . Saint Dubricius is usually given as the first bishop.
The early history of diocese is, however, highly controversial, because the chief authority, the diocesan charters in the Book of Llandaff , though dating from the late 6th century, were considerably doctored to raise Llandaff's profile when they were copied in the early 12th century. Similarly, the saints' 'lives' therein have little basis in fact. Gilbert Hunter Doble and others have clearly demonstrated that there is no evidence that Saints Dubricius and Teilo had anything to do with Llandaff. Dubricius was only active in Ergyng and Gwent , while Teilo's associations with Llandaff have been transferred from his great abbey at Llandeilo Fawr.
Early times The original church at Llandaff (perhaps a monastery ) may well have been an early foundation. However, it is likely to have been founded by Saint Oudoceus rather than Saint Teilo. The early episcopal authority in the area was, indeed, in Ergyng and Gwent, originally under Dubricius and then his disciples. Their base may have been at Welsh Bicknor , Kenderchurch or Glasbury. Teilo's foundation at Llandeilo may have superseded Ergyng in the mid-7th century or, as David Nash Ford suggests, the two may have remained the seats of independent, yet parallel, bishoprics, as late as the mid-9th century. Both had accepted the ways of the Roman Catholic Church in 777.
There certainly seems to have only been a single diocese by the late 9th century, based at Llandeilo. The Bishops were known as 'Bishop of Teilo '. When exactly the bishop's cathedra (and the Teilo traditions) moved to Llandaff, however, is not clear. Ford, again, suggests a date not much later, after the death of Bishop Nobis in 874. However, a date in the early 11th century or even later cannot be ruled out. The bishops of Llandaff long maintained absolute independence within their own territories, and the rights and privileges of the Church of Llandaff were extensive. However, there is a tradition that by 872, the bishops had already, nominally at least, accepted the authority of the English Province of Canterbury . Certainly this was the case by 982. The first Saxon bishop, Wulfrith, had been installed in 930, though he may have been of dual-nationality.
Norman times onwards After the Norman Conquest of south-east Wales in the 1090s, the archbishops of Canterbury began to exercise their jurisdiction over Wales, and Saint Anselm placed Bishop Herewald of Llandaff under interdict. Herewald's successor, Urban , was consecrated at Canterbury, after taking an oath of canonical obedience to the archbishop, and from that time Llandaff became a full dependent of Canterbury. Standing difficulties were the admixture of race and language due to the English settlements and the ignorance and incontinence of the Welsh clergy, who had ceased to observe celibacy and gave scandal to the Normans and English alike. A reform was gradually effected, chiefly by the establishment of new monasteries and mendicant houses . The Book of Llandaff , now at the National Library of Wales , Aberystwyth , reflects Urban's territorial ambitions for his diocese. The present cathedral dates substantially from his time, 1120 and later.
Catholic Ordinaries Suffragan Bishops of Landaff incomplete – first centuries lacking John de Egglescliffe, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1323.06.20 – death 1347.01.02), previously Bishop of Connor (Ireland ) (1322 – 1323.06.20) John Paschal, Carmelite Order (O. Carm.) (1347.02.19 – death 1361.10.11) Roger Cradock, Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1361.12.15 – death 1382.06.22), previously Bishop of Waterford (Ireland) (1350.03.02 – 1361.12.15) Thomas Rushook (Thomas Rushooke), O.P. (1383.05.03 – 1385.11.07), next Bishop of Chichester (England) (1385.11.07 – 1388), Bishop of Brefinnia (Ireland) (1388 – ?retired 1390?), died 1393 William Bottlesham (1385.12.02 – 1389.08.27), previously Bishop of Bethléem à Clamecy ('Bethelehem' exiled in Burgundy, France) (1383 – 1385.12.02); later Bishop of Rochester (England) (1389.08.27 – death 1400.02) Robert Tideman of Winchcombe (1393 – 1395.06.15), next Bishop of Worcester (England) (1395.06.15 – death 1401.06.13) John Burghill (1396.04.12 – 1398.07.02), next Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (England) (1398.07.02 – death 1414.05.20) ... TO COMPLETE
Anglican Reformation In the religious turmoil of the 16th century, the Bishop of Llandaff, Anthony Kitchin , was the only bishop in office at the accession of Elizabeth I who acquiesced in the religious changes and was accounted an apostate by fellow Catholics. He died in 1563. Rome had already decided to suppress the Catholic see in 1530;
Thereafter, there continued a line of Anglican bishops up to the present day. Some of these showed aptitude for the conditions of the post, e. g. Blethyn and Morgan (the translator of the Bible), also those appointed under Charles II. Another Morgan suffered many years imprisonment for his Laudian convictions. The administration of the diocese suffered from its poor endowment and limited patronage, leading at the end of the 18th century to non-resident bishops (e.g. Watson) and the holding with other ecclesiastical benefices (such as the Deanery of St. Paul's ). Failure to speak Welsh characterised the bishops during this period. Bishop Ollivant notably took up the challenge of providing churches for the newly industrialised valleys. The population explosion created pressure for the division of the diocese, which was put into effect with Disestablishment. The diocese remained part of the Province of Canterbury until the creation of the Church in Wales on 31 March 1920.
In the 20th century Anglo-Catholic parishes were numerous and gave a distinctive High Church character to the diocese. Opposition to the ordination of female priests was widespread and their introduction delayed for some time.
Catholic successors When the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cardiff was founded on 7 February 1916, it was considered the restoration of the Catholic see of Llandaf, enjoying its apostolic succession , although its territory was reassigned from the simultaneously suppressed Diocese of Newport.
It was however on territory of the concurrently suppressed Catholic Roman Catholic Diocese of Newport (originally Newport and Menevia), which had been established in 1840 as Apostolic Vicariate of the Welsh District, on territory split from the Anglo-Welsh Apostolic Vicariate of the Western District. It was no assigned a co-cathedral not saw its title revived, its Former Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul, St. Dyfrig, St. Telio and St. Euddogwy, in Llandaff remaining a Protestant church.
List of churches Deanery of Cardiff[2] Parishes Church Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served Cardiff (Dewi Sant)[3] Dewi Sant, Cardiff 1889 (1863) 1 Castle (east) 2,119 Cardiff City Parish[4] St John the Baptist, Cardiff Medieval 2 Castle (west) Cardiff St German l/w Cardiff St Saviour[5] St German, Roath 1857 (1884) 1 Adamsdown , Splott 21,994 St Saviour, Splott 1884 (1888) Cardiff (St Mary)[6] St Mary the Virgin, Cardiff 1843 1 Butetown 10,125 Cardiff (Christ Church) Roath Park [7] Christ Church, Roath Park 1 Cyncoed (part) 5,574 St Teilo Conventional District[8] SS Andrew & Teilo, Cathays (Citizen Church) 1879 (1897) 1 Cathays (part) 18,002 Cathays [9] St Michael & All Angels, Cathays 1893 (1995) 1 Cathays (part) Gabalfa [10] St Mark, Gabalfa c. 1870 (1968) 1 Gabalfa , Heath , Tremorfa 23,057 Tremorfa Conventional District[11] St Philip's Community Church, Tremorfa 1930 (1966) Grangetown l/w Cardiff St Dyfrig & St Samson[12] SS Dyfrig & Samson, Grangetown 1907 - Grangetown 19,385 St Paul, Grangetown 1879 (1890) Lisvane [13] St Denys, Lisvane Medieval 1 Lisvane 3,707 Llanishen [14] St Faith, Llanishen 1960s 1 Llanishen , Thornhill 17,147 St Isan, Llanishen Medieval Roath [15] St Edward, Roath 1915 (1919) 1 Penylan (part) 12,657 St Margaret, Roath Medieval (1870) Roath (St Martin)[16] St Martin, Roath 1886 (1901) 1 Roath (part) 18,166 Urban Crofters Conventional District[17] St Anne, Roath (Urban Crofters) 1872 (1886) 1 Roath (part)
Closed churches in the area Church Founded (building) Closed Old St Mary's, Cardiff Medieval 1701 St Dyfrig, Cardiff[18] 1872 (1893) 1969 St James the Great, Cardiff pre-1890 (1894) 2006 St Stephen, Cardiff pre-1900 (1902) 1992 All Saints, Adamsdown[19] 1856 (1893) 1965 St Alban, Blackweir[20] St Barnabas, Saltmead[21] 1896 post-1960
Deanery of Llandaff[22] Parishes Church Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served Caerau & Ely [23] St David, Cowbridge Road West 1871 1 Caerau 11,318 St Timothy, Caerau 1957 Fairwater [24] St Peter, Fairwater 1937 1 Fairwater 12,981 Glan Ely[25] Resurrection, Glan Ely c. 1910 (1933) 2 Ely 14,603 Llandaff (Cathedral and Parish)[26] [27] Cathedral of SS Peter & Paul with SS Dyfrig, Teilo & Euddogey, Llandaff Medieval 3 Llandaff 8,997 Pentyrch & Capel Llanilltern[28] St Cadoc, Pentyrch Medieval (1857) 1 Pentyrch , Pont-y-clun (Groesfaen area) 6,101 St David, Groesfaen 1892 St Ellteyrn, Capel Llanilltern Medieval (1862) St Fagans and Michaelston-Super-Ely [29] St Mary, St Fagans Medieval 1 St Fagans 2,535 Radyr [30] Christ Church, Radyr 1903 2 Radyr and Morganstown 6,417 St John the Baptist, Danescourt Medieval Tongwynlais [31] St James, Taffs Well c. 1897 1 Taffs Well , Tongwynlais 5,622 St Michael & All Angels, Tongwynlais 1850 (1877) Canton Rectorial Benefice[32] St Catherine, Canton 1885 3 Canton , Pontcanna , Riverside 28,075 St John the Evangelist, Canton 1855 St Luke, Canton 1909 Whitchurch Rectorial Benefice[33] All Saints, Llandaff North 1873 (1955) 3 Llandaff North , Rhiwbina , Whitchurch 33,901 All Saints, Rhiwbina 1931 St Mary, Whitchurch Medieval (1884) St Thomas, Whitchurch 1911 (1913)
Closed churches in the area Church Location Founded (building) Closed St Mary the Virgin, Caerau Medieval 1973 St Mary, Nantgarw 1960s St Michael, Michaelston-super-Ely[34] Michaelston-super-Ely Medieval 2010
Deanery of Merthyr Tydfil and Caerphilly[35] Parishes Church Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served Bargoed , Deri & Brithdir [36] St Peter, Deri c. 1890 1 Bargoed (Bargoed ED), Darran Valley, New Tredegar (Brithdir area), Rhymney (Pontlottyn & Twyn Carno EDs) 15,664 St David, Brithdir St Gwladys, Bargoed 1877 Pontlottyn & Fochriw [37] St Aidan, Rhymney Bridge C19th St Tyfaelog, Pontlottyn 1863 SS Mary & Andrew, Fochriw 1864 Dowlais & Penydarren [38] Christ Church, Pant 1870s 1 Dowlais, Pant, Penydarren 12,345 All Saints, Dowlais Eglwysilan & Caerphilly Rectorial Benefice[39] St Ilan, Eglwysilan Medieval 3 Aber Valley, Caerphilly , Penyrheol, Trecenydd and Energlyn, Van 39,600 St Andrew, Penyrheol St Catherine, Caerphilly c. 1910 (c. 1930) St Martin, Caerphilly pre-1870s (1879) Gelligaer [40] St Catwg, Gelligaer Medieval 1 Bargoed (Gilfach ED), Gelligaer (St Cattwg ED) 9,879 St Margaret, Gilfach 1895 (1933) Merthyr Tydfil (Christ Church)[41] Christ Church, Georgetown 1857 2 Cyfarthfa, Gurnos, Park, Town , Troed-y-rhiw (Abercanaid area) 26,646 Merthyr Tydfil St David & Abercanaid [42] SS Peter & Paul, Abercanaid 1884 (1911) St Tydfil, Merthyr Tydfil Medieval (1901) St David, Merthyr Tydfil 1847 Church of St Tydfil's Well, Merthyr Tydfil Treharris , Trelewis, Bedlinog and Llanfabon[43] St Mabon, Llanfabon Medieval (1847) 1 Bedlinog , Nelson , Treharris 14,280 St John the Baptist, Nelson 1887 St Matthias, Treharris 1896 Troedyrhiw l/w Merthyr Vale [44] St John the Baptist, Troedyrhiw 1851 1 Merthyr Vale , Troed-y-rhiw (Troedyrhiw area) 6,627 St Mary & Holy Innocents, Merthyr Vale 1926 (1974) Ystrad Mynach & Llanbradach [45] Holy Trinity, Ystrad Mynach 1855 1 Gelligaer (Ystrad Mynach & Hengoed EDs), Llanbradach and Pwllypant 14,974
Closed churches in the area Church Location Founded (building) Closed St Luke, Gellideg Merthyr Tydfil c. 2019 SS Peter & Cenydd, Senghenydd[46] Senghenydd 2017 All Saints, Llanbradach[47] Llanbradach 1896 c. 1994 Llanbradach Chapel[48] Llanbradach C20th Trinity Church, Pengam[49] Pengam pre-1877 St Anne, Cefn Hengoed Cefn Hengoed 1931 (1939) early 2010s St Mary, Fochriw[50] Fochriw 1907 1981 St Cadoc, Bedlinog[51] Bedlinog 1873 (1912) St John the Baptist, Dowlais[52] Dowlais 1827 1997 St John, Penydarren[53] Penydarren 1858 pre-2009 St Cynon, Treharris[54] Treharris St James the Great, Pentre-bach[55] Pentre-bach late C19th 1979 St Mary, Trelewis[56] Trelewis 1886 pre-2004
Deanery of Penarth and Barry[57] Benefice Church Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served Barry Rectorial Benefice[58] SS Dyfan & Teilo, Merthyr Dyfan Medieval 2 Barry 51,502 St Cadoc, Cadoxton Ancient (Medieval) St Mary, Barry Dock 1905 All Saints, Barry 1908 Penarth All Saints[59] All Saints, Penarth 1891 (1954) 2 Penarth (Plymouth & Stanwell EDs) 10,252 St Peter, Old Cogan Medieval Penarth & Llandough[60] Holy Nativity, Penarth 1894 (1952) 1 Llandough, Penarth (Cornerswell & St Augustine's EDs) 13,808 St Augustine, Penarth Medieval (1866) St Dochdwy, Llandough Medieval (1866) Penmark l/w Llancarfan l/w Llantrithyd[61] St Mary, Penmark Medieval - Llancarfan , Rhoose (Penmark area) 736 St Cadoc, Llancarfan Medieval St Illtyd, Llantrithyd Medieval Porthkerry & Rhoose [62] St Peter, Rhoose 1912 (1993) 1 Rhoose (most) 6,171 St Curig, Porthkerry Medieval St Andrews Major l/w Michaelston-Le-Pit [63] St Michael & All Angels, Michaelston-le-Pit Medieval 2 Dinas Powys , Michaelston-le-Pit and Leckwith, Sully and Lavernock , Wenvoe 10,458 St Andrew, St Andrew's Major Medieval St Peter, Dinas Powys 1881 (1930) Sully [64] St John the Baptist, Sully Medieval Wenvoe l/w St Lythans[65] St Bleddian, St Lythans Medieval St Mary, Wenvoe Medieval
Closed churches in the area Church Location Founded (building) Closed St Nicholas, Barry[66] Medieval (1876) 1950s St Paul the Apostle, Barry[67] 1893 2017 St Baruc, Barry Island[67] 1897 2019 St Luke, Penarth[68] Penarth 1960 2006
Deanery of Pontypridd[69] Benefice Church Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served Llantrisant Rectorial Benefice[70] St David, Miskin 1878 (1907) 2 Llanharan (most), Llanharry , Llantrisant , Llantwit Fardre , Pont-y-clun 45,725 St Michael & All Angels, Beddau 1936 SS Illtyd, Gwynno & Dyfodwg, Llantrisant Medieval SS Julius & Aaron, Llanharan pre-1857 (1857) St Peter, Brynna St Illtyd, Llanharry Medieval (1868) St Anne, Talygarn Medieval? (1887) St Paul, Pontyclun 1895 St Illtyd, Llantwit Fardre c. 1525 Pontypridd [71] St John the Evangelist, Graig pre-1901 2 Pontypridd , Ynysybwl and Coed-y-cwm 37,358 St Luke, Rhydyfelin St Mary, Glyntaff 1839 St Catherine, Pontypridd 1870 Christ Church, Ynysybwl 1887 St Gwynno, Llanwonno Medieval St Luke, Cilfynydd 1893 St David, Hopkinstown late C19th (1896)
Closed churches in the area Church Location Founded (building) Closed St Andrew, Llantwit Fardre[72] Llantwit Fardre 1980s St Mark, Pwll Gwaun[73] Pwll Gwaun 1892 2011 St Matthew, Pontypridd[74] Pontypridd 1907 c. 2010
Deanery of Bridgend[75] Benefice Church Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served Coity & Nolton l/w Coychurch [76] St Mary, Coity Medieval 3 Brackla , Bridgend (Oldcastle), Coity Higher, Coychurch Lower 23,991 St Mary, Nolton Medieval (1887) St Mary, Brackla (meets in school) 1995 St Crallo, Coychurch Medieval Glyncorrwg & the Upper Afan Valley l/w Caerau St Cynfelyn[77] St Cynfelin, Caerau 1910 1 Glyncorrwg , Maesteg (Caerau ED) 6,995 St John the Baptist, Glyncorrwg pre-C18th (1905) Laleston & Merthyr Mawr l/w Penyfai[78] All Saints, Penyfai 1903 1 Laleston, Merthyr Mawr , Newcastle Higher 16,899 St Teilo, Merthyr Mawr Medieval (1852) St David, Laleston Medieval Llandyfodwg & Cwm Ogwr[79] St Tyfodwg, Llandyfodwg Medieval (1870s) 1 Ogmore Valley 7,954 St David, Ogmore Vale 1879 Llangeinor & the Garw Valley[80] St David, Pontycymmer 1911 1 Garw Valley (Llangeinor & Pontycymmer EDs) 3,742 St Ceinwyr, Llangeinor Medieval Llangynwyd & Maesteg [81] St Cynwyd, Llangynwyd Medieval 2 Bryn , Llangynwyd Middle, Maesteg (Maesteg West ED) 8,808 St David, Maesteg 1853 St Michael & All Angels, Maesteg 1898 Llanilid l/w Pencoed[82] SS Ilid & Curig, Llanilid Medieval 1 Coychurch Higher, Llanharan (Llanilid area), Pencoed 10,054 St David, Pencoed c. 1877 (1915) St Paul, Heol-y-Cyw 1889 Llansantffraid, Bettws & Aberkenfig [83] St Bride, Aberkenfig 1 Garw Valley (Bettws ED), Llangynwyd Lower, St Bride's Minor, Ynysawdre 12,074 St John the Divine, Aberkenfig 1868 St David, Bettws Medieval Newcastle[84] St Illtyd, Newcastle Medieval 1 Bridgend (Newcastle & Morfa EDs) 10,113 Troedrhiwgarth[85] St Mary the Virgin, Maesteg 1891 1 Maesteg (Maesteg East ED) 4,773
Closed churches in the area Church Location Founded (building) Closed St James, Blaengarw[86] Blaengarw 1890 2004 St Tydfil, Bryn[87] Bryn c. 1890 (1902) 2018 St Theodore, Bryncethin[88] Bryncethin 1896 1992 St Thomas the Apostle, Coytrahen[89] Tondu pre-1899 (1934) post-1970s St Peter, Nant-y-moel[90] Nant-y-moel 1889 1960 St Paul, Nant-y-moel[91] Nant-y-moel 1909 1992 St John the Baptist, Ogmore Vale[92] Ogmore Vale 1900 (1914) 2004 St Mary, Pont-y-rhyl[93] Pontycymer 1892 1986 St Theodore, Pontycymer[94] Pontycymer pre-1895 St Tudwg, Tythegston[95] Tythegston Medieval (1876) late C20th
Deanery of Cynon Valley[96] Benefice Church Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served Aberaman & Cwmaman [97] St Joseph, Cwmaman 1890 1 Aberaman North, Aberaman South 9,865 St Margaret, Aberaman 1883 Abercynon [98] St Donat, Carnetown 1898 1 Abercynon (part) 3,195 St Gwynno, Abercynon Penrhiwceiber , Matthewstown & Ynysboeth[99] All Saints, Matthewstown (no building) 1903 1 Abercynon (part), Penrhiwceiber 8,984 St Winifred, Penrhiwceiber 1883 Aberdare (St Fagan)[100] St Fagan, Trecynon 1853 (c. 1858) 1 Aberdare West, Llwydcoed 9,247 St James, Llwydcoed 1895 St Luke, Cwmdare 1887 Aberdare[101] St Elvan, Aberdare 1852 1 Aberdare East 6,561 St John the Baptist, Aberdare Medieval St Matthew, Abernant c. 1880 (1889) Cwmbach [102] St Mary Magdalene, Cwmbach 1882 - Cwmbach 4,401 Hirwaun [103] St Lleurwg, Hirwaun 1858 1 Hirwaun , Pen-y-waun , Rhigos 8,947 St Winifred, Penywaun 1958 Mountain Ash & Miskin[104] St Margaret, Mountain Ash 1862 1 Mountain Ash East, Mountain Ash West 7,374
Closed churches in the area Church Location Founded (building) Closed St Peter, Abercwmboi[105] Abercwmboi 1918 St John the Evangelist, Robertstown[106] Robertstown 1890 St David, Mountain Ash[107] Mountain Ash 1886 post-1950 St Teilo, Mountain Ash[108] Mountain Ash 1890 post-1950 St John the Baptist, Miskin[109] Mountain Ash 1909 2007 St Illtyd, Cefn Pennar Cefn Pennar 1894
Deanery of Margam[110] Benefice Church Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served Baglan [111] St Catharine, Baglan 1875 2 Baglan , Baglan Bay , Cwmavon 12,434 St Baglan, Baglan early C20th (1959) Cwmafan [112] St Michael, Cwmavon Medieval (C17th) Kenfig Hill[113] St Theodore, Kenfig Hill 1891 1 Pyle (part), Cefn Cribwr 5,183 Rectorial Benefice of Aberavon [114] Holy Trinity, Aberavon 1953 (2018) 2 Aberavon , Baglan Moors, Port Talbot , Sandfields East , Sandfields West , Tai-bach 29,512 St Agnes, Port Talbot 1902 (1910) St Mary, Aberavon Medieval (1859) St Theodore, Port Talbot 1897 Margam [115] St David, Margam C19th? (1959) 1 Margam , Margam Moors 3,017 St Mary, Margam Abbey Medieval Newton Nottage , Porthcawl [116] St John the Baptist, Porthcawl Medieval 2 Porthcawl 16,005 St David, Nottage 1948 (1992) All Saints, Porthcawl 1866 (1914) St Mary, Trecco Bay 1953 (1964) Pyle and Kenfig [117] St James, Pyle Medieval 1 Pyle (part), Cornelly 10,762 St Mary Magdalene, Maudlam Medieval
Closed churches in the area Church Location Founded (building) Closed St Gabriel, Abergwynfi[118] Abergwynfi 1894 Old St Baglan's, Baglan Baglan Medieval 1954 St Peter, Nantyffyllon[119] Caerau St Colman, Cefn Cribwr[120] Cefn Cribwr 1924 2012 All Saints, Cwmafan[121] Cwmafan 1855 1980 St John the Evangelist, Cymer[122] Cymer St Peter, Goytre[123] Goytre 1915 2019 Old St David's, Nottage Nottage Medieval C17th St John, Pontrhydyfen[124] Pontrhydyfen Holy Cross, Port Talbot[125] Port Talbot 1827 2008 St Paul, Port Talbot[126] Port Talbot 1910
Deanery of Neath[127] Benefice Church Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath & Tonna [128] St Catwg, Cadoxton-juxta-Neath Medieval 1 Blaenhonddan , Clyne and Melincourt, Tonna 15,469 St Anne, Tonna 1892 Cilybebyll[129] St John the Evangelist, Cilybebyll Medieval 1 Cilybebyll 4,806 St John the Baptist, Alltwen 1888 Dulais Valley[130] St David, Dyffryn Cellwen 1925 2 Blaengwrach , Crynant , Glynneath , Onllwyn , Resolven , Seven Sisters 12,962 St Mary, Seven Sisters pre-1894 (1911) St Margaret, Crynant Medieval (1910) Vale of Neath[131] St Cadoc, Aberpergwm Medieval (1809) St Mary, Blaengwrach c. 1608 St David, Resolven 1850 Dyffryn [132] St Matthew, Dyffryn 1871 1 Dyffryn Clydach 3,162 Neath Rectorial Benefice[133] St David, Neath 1866 3 Neath , Pelenna 20,410 St Illtyd, Llantwit Medieval SS Peter & Paul, Neath 1964 St Thomas the Apostle, Neath Medieval St Teilo, Tonmawr ??? (2003) Llansawel, Briton Ferry [134] St Mary, Briton Ferry Medieval (1892) 1 Briton Ferry 5,911 Skewen [135] St John the Baptist, Neath Abbey 1850 1 Coedffranc , Dyffryn Clydach (part) 9,053 St Mary, Skewen 1905 (2012)
Closed churches in the area Deanery of Rhondda[140] Benefice Church Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served Dinas & Penygraig[141] St Barnabas, Penygraig 1897 (1915) 2 Cwm Clydach, Cymmer, Pen-y-graig, Porth , Tonypandy , Trehafod , Ynyshir 26,898 Porth Newydd[142] St John the Evangelist, Cymmer 1889 Tonypandy l/w Clydach Vale l/w Williamstown[143] St Thomas, Clydach Vale 1896 St Andrew, Tonypandy 1877 St Illtud, Williamstown 1884 (1891) Pen Rhondda Fawr[144] St George, Cwmparc 1896 1 Treorchy , Treherbert 13,421 St Matthew, Treorchy 1871 Pont Rhondda[145] All Saints, Trealaw 1 Llwyn-y-pia , Trealaw , Ystrad 12,141 St Cynon, Llwynypia St Stephen, Ystrad Rhondda 1896 Rhondda Fach Uchaf[146] St Dunstan, Ferndale 1906 1 Ferndale, Maerdy , Tylorstown 11,884 Holy Trinity, Tylorstown 1883 Interdenominational Church Building, Penrhys Tonyrefail l/w Gilfach Goch [147] St David, Tonyrefail 1903 1 Gilfach Goch , Tonyrefail 15,737 St Alban, Tonyrefail 1930 (1981) St Barnabas, Gilfach Goch 1899 Ystradyfodwg [148] St Peter, Pentre 1889 1 Pentre 5,232 St John the Baptist, Ystradfodwg Medieval (1987)
Closed churches in the area Church Location Founded (building) Closed Dinas Mission, Dinas[149] Dinas 1897 2018 St Anne, Ynyshir[150] Ynyshir 1886 c. 2018 St Dyfan, Clydach[151] Clydach Vale 1965 Christ Church, Ferndale[152] Ferndale 1876 (1886) St Luke, Maerdy[153] Maerdy All Saints, Maerdy[154] Maerdy 1885 2011 St David, Ton Pentre Gelli 1881 1980s St Mark, Gelli[155] Gelli 1896 (c. 1910) 1987 St Paul, Porth[156] Porth 1890 2014 St Luke, Llwyncelyn[157] Llwyncelyn pre-2017 St David, Tonypandy[158] Tonypandy St George, Tonyrefail[159] Tonyrefail St Barnabas, Trehafod[160] Trehafod St Alban, Treherbert[161] Treherbert 1891 St Mary, Treherbert[162] Treherbert 1866 1970s All Saints, Treherbert[163] Treherbert 1894 St Tyfodwg, Treorchy[164] Treorchy 1895 St David, Tylorstown[165] Tylorstown 1906 late C20th St Mary Magdalene, Pontygwaith[166] Pontygwaith 1896 1997 St Thomas, Wattstown[167] Wattstown 1896
Deanery of Vale of Glamorgan[168] Benefice Church Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served Colwinston , Llandow & Llysworney[169] St Tydfil, Llysworney Medieval (1894) 1 Colwinston , Llandow (most) 1,173 Holy Trinity, Llandow Medieval St Michael & All Angels, Colwinston Medieval Cowbridge Rectorial Benefice[170] St Canna, Llangan Medieval? (C19th) 3 Cowbridge with Llanblethian, Llanfair, Llangan, Penllyn, St Athan (Flemingston area) 8,882 St Mary, St Mary Hill Medieval St Michael, Flemingston Medieval (C19th) Holy Cross, Cowbridge Medieval St John the Baptist, Llanblethian Medieval St Dochdwy, Llandough St Mary, St Mary Church Medieval? St Brynach, Llanfrynach Medieval St John the Evangelist, Penllyn c. 1850 St Senwyr, Llansannor Medieval St Hilary, St Hilary Medieval St Owain, Ystradowen Medieval (1868) Glamorgan Heritage Coast Rectorial Benefice[171] St James, Wick Medieval 4 Ewenny , Llandow (Llanmihangel area), Llan-maes, Llantwit Major , St Athan (most), St Bride's Major, St Donats, Wick 16,556 St Tathan, St Athan Medieval St Donat, St Donats Medieval St Illtyd, Llantwit Major Medieval St Mary, Monknash Medieval Holy Trinity, Marcross Medieval St Cadoc, Llanmaes Medieval St Michael, Llanmihangel Medieval St Giles, Gileston Medieval St Michael, Ewenny Medieval St Bridget, St Brides Major Medieval All Saints, Southerndown 1876 (1968) East Vale Rectorial Benefice[172] St Cadoc, Pendoylan Medieval 2 Pendoylan , Peterston-super-Ely , St Georges-super-Ely, St Nicholas and Bonvilston, Welsh St Donats 3,094 St Donat, Welsh St Donats Medieval St Bride, St Bride's-super-Ely Medieval St Peter, Peterston-super-Ely Medieval St Mary the Virgin, Bonvilston Medieval St Nicholas, St Nicholas Medieval
Closed churches in the area Church Location Founded (building) Closed St George, St George-super-Ely[173] St George-super-Ely Medieval c. 2019 St Brewis, Eglwysbrewis[174] Eglwys Brewis Medieval early C21st
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Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of St Andrews Major (St Andrew) (St Peter) with Michaelston-Le-Pit" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Sully (St John the Baptist)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Wenvoe (St Mary) and St Lythans" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "St Nicholas Church ::: St. Nicholas Center" . www.stnicholascenter.org . Retrieved 2019-10-17 . ^ a b "Our Churches" . The Rectorial Benefice of Barry . 2017-10-09. Retrieved 2019-10-17 . ^ "ST LUKE'S CHURCH, PENARTH | Coflein" . coflein.gov.uk . Retrieved 2019-10-31 . ^ "Pontypridd - The Church in Wales" . www.churchinwales.org.uk . Retrieved 2021-01-14 . ^ "The Benefice of Llantrisant (St Illtyd, St Gwynno and St Dyfodwg) (St Michael) (St David), Including Beddau, Brynna, Llanharan, Llanharry, Llantwit Fardre, Miskin, Pontyclun, and Talygarn" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2021-02-04 . ^ "The Benefice of Pontypridd (St Catherine)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "ST ANDREW'S, LLANTRISANT ROAD, LLANTWIT FARDRE, | Coflein" . coflein.gov.uk . Retrieved 2019-10-31 . ^ "ST MARKS CHURCH, PWLL GWAUN | Coflein" . coflein.gov.uk . Retrieved 2019-10-31 . ^ "ST MATTHEW'S CHURCH, PONTYPRIDD | Coflein" . coflein.gov.uk . Retrieved 2019-10-31 . ^ "Bridgend - The Church in Wales" . www.churchinwales.org.uk . Retrieved 2021-01-14 . ^ "The Benefice of Coity (St Mary), Nolton and Brackla with Coychurch" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Glyncorrwg (St John the Baptist) and the Upper Afan Valley with Caerau St Cynfelyn" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Laleston (St David) and Merthyr Mawr with Penyfai" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Llandyfodwg (St Tyfodwg) and Cwm Ogwr" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Llangeinor (St Ceinor) and the Garw Valley" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Llangynwyd (St Cynwyd) (St Tydfil) with Maesteg" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Llanilid (St Illid and St Curig) with Pencoed" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Llansantffraid, Bettws and Aberkenfig" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Newcastle (St Illtud)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Troedrhiwgarth (St Mary the Virgin)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "ST JAMES'S CHURCH, BLAENGARW | Coflein" . coflein.gov.uk . Retrieved 2019-11-11 . ^ "BRYN RESIDENTS ACTION GROUP - Church & Chapels" . www.bryn-porttalbot.btck.co.uk . Retrieved 2019-10-18 . ^ "ST THEODORE'S CHURCH, BRYNCETHIN | Coflein" . coflein.gov.uk . 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Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Penrhiwceiber (St Winifred), Matthewstown and Ynysboeth" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Aberdare (St Fagan)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Aberdare (St John the Baptist) (St Elvan) (St Matthew) (St John the Evangelist)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Cwmbach (St Mary Magdalene)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Hirwaun (St Lleurwg) (St Winifred)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Mountain Ash (St Margaret) and Miskin" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "Abercwmboi" . webapps.rctcbc.gov.uk . Retrieved 2019-10-31 . ^ GENUKI. "Genuki: Robertstown in the Parish of Aberdare, Glamorgan" . www.genuki.org.uk . Retrieved 2019-10-31 . ^ "ST DAVID'S CHURCH, MOUNTAIN ASH | Coflein" . coflein.gov.uk . Retrieved 2019-10-31 . ^ "ST TEILO'S CHURCH, MISKIN, MOUNTAIN ASH | Coflein" . coflein.gov.uk . Retrieved 2019-10-31 . ^ "ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, MISKIN, MOUNTAIN ASH | Coflein" . coflein.gov.uk . Retrieved 2019-10-31 . ^ "Margam - The Church in Wales" . www.churchinwales.org.uk . Retrieved 2021-01-14 . ^ "The Benefice of Baglan (St Catherine) (St Baglan)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Cwmafan (St Michael)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Kenfig Hill (St Theodore)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Aberavon (St Mary) (Holy Trinity), Including Port Talbot" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2021-02-04 . ^ "The Benefice of Margam (St Mary) (St David)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 2018-09-12 . ^ "The Benefice of Newton Nottage (St John the Baptist) (All Saints) (St David)" . www.crockford.org.uk . 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