Diocese of Llandaff explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Llandaff
Latin:Dioecesis Landavensis
Local:Welsh: Esgobaeth Llandaf
Province:Wales
Bishop:Mary Stallard, Bishop of Llandaff
Cathedral:The Cathedral Church of Ss. Peter & Paul with Dyfrig, Teilo & Euddogwy, Llandaff
Archdeaconries:Llandaff, Margam
Map:Map of Church-in-Wales.svg
Language:English, Welsh
Archdeacons:

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. The churches in the former Deanery of Penarth & Barry moved from the archdeaconry of Llandaff to the archdeaconry of Margam in 2023.

DioceseArchdeaconryDeaneryChurchesPopulationPeople/church
Diocese of LlandaffArchdeaconry of LlandaffDeanery of Cardiff19151,9337,996
Deanery of Llandaff20130,5506,528
Deanery of Merthyr Tydfil & Caerphilly26140,0155,385
Deanery of Penarth and Barry1892,1805,121
Deanery of Pontypridd1783,0834,887
Archdeaconry of MargamDeanery of Bridgend24105,4034,392
Deanery of Cynon Valley1658,5743,661
Deanery of Margam1676,9134,807
Deanery of Neath1971,7733,589
Deanery of Rhondda1885,3134,740
Deanery of Vale of Glamorgan3530,452870
Total/averages2281,026,1894,501
Archdeacons of LlandaffSee Archdeacon of Llandaff
Archdeacons of MargamSee Archdeacon of Margam
  • Archdeacons of Morgannwg
  • Pre-reformation history : Catholic bishopric

    Legendary foundations

    Lucius of Britain

    A number of traditions associate Llandaff with Lucius of Britain. Lucius was believed to be a 2nd century king who first beseeched the Pope (Eleutherius) to convert him to Christianity. The Pope's response was to send a Christian mission to Britain, which would include the building of Britain's first church. The Welsh Triads relate this tradition to Llandaff, stating that Lucius "made the first Church at Llandaf, which was the first in the Isle of Britain." another triad lists ""the three archbishoprics of the Isle of Britain" and states that "the first was Llandaf, of the gift of Lleirwg (Lucius), the son of Coel, the son of Cyllin, who first gave lands and civil privileges to such as first embraced the faith in Christ." Although the Lucius legend is now considered to be pseudohistory, it was recounted by Nennius, Bede and Geoffrey of Monmouth, and seems to have been widely accepted in the medieval period.[2]

    Four names are associated with the task of executing the Pope's wishes, these include the early Welsh saints Fagan, Deruvian and Elvan. Fagan is sometimes named as "the first Bishop of Llandaff" while all three became patrons of churches and villages throughout the diocese. Iolo Morgannwg also linked these early figures to Llandaff, writing extensively on this supposed early foundation. In the Iolo Manuscripts, he credits Fagan as the second Bishop of Llandaff (succeeding Dyfan, a figure Iolo conflates with Deruvian).[3] [4] [5] [6]

    Saint Dubricius

    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.

    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.

    Notes

    List of churches

    APC = ancient parish church; MC = medieval chapel.

    Archdeaconry of Llandaff

    Caerphilly and Aber Valley Ministry Area

    This was formed from the Eglwysilan & Caerphilly Rectorial Benefice.[7] It has an estimated population of 40,722.[8] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Team Vicar.[9]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Andrew, Penyrheol1960s
    St Catherine, Caerphillyc. 1910 (1920s) (2000)
    St Martin, Caerphillypre-1870s (1879)
    SS Peter & Cenydd, Senghenydd11896
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Ilan, EglwysilanAPC2023[10]
    1original dedication to St Peter
    Notes

    Gabalfa and Tremorfa Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Gabalfa and Tremorfa.[11] It has an estimated population of 19,978.[12] As of October 2024 it was served by one Vicar and one Curate.[13]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Mark, Gabalfac. 1870 (1968)
    St Philip's Community Church, Tremorfa1930 (1966)

    Garth Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Capel Llanillterne, Michaelston-Super-Ely, Pentyrch, Radyr, St Fagans and Tongwynlais.[14] [15] [16] [17] It is named after. It has an estimated population of 33,024.[18] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and two Vicars.[19]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    Christ Church, Radyr1903
    St John the Baptist, Danescourt, RadyrAPC
    St Cadoc, PentyrchAPC (1857)
    St David, Groesfaen1892
    St Ellteyrn, (Capel) LlanillternAPC (1862)
    St Mary, St FagansAPC
    St Mary and St James, Taffs Well1c. 1897
    St Michael & All Angels, Tongwynlais1850 (1877)
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Michael, Michaelston-super-Ely[20] APC2010[21]
    St Mary, Nantgarw18451983[22]
    1original dedication to St James

    Llan Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Gilfach Goch, Tonyrefail and the Llantrisant Rectorial Benefice.[23] [24] It is named after. It has an estimated population of 67,922.[25] As of October 2024 it was served by three Vicars.[26]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    SS Illtyd, Gwynno & Dyfodwg, LlantrisantAPC
    SS Julius & Aaron, LlanharanAPC (1857)
    St Anne, TalygarnMC (1887)
    St David, Miskin1878 (1907)
    St Illtyd, Llantwit FardreAPC
    St Illtyd, LlanharryAPC (1868)
    St Michael & All Angels, Beddau1936
    St Paul, Pontyclun1895
    St Peter, Brynna1830s
    St David, Tonyrefail1903
    St Alban, Tonyrefail1930 (1981)
    St Barnabas, Gilfach Goch1899
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Andrew, Llantwit Fardre1980s
    Old St Peter's, Peterston-super-MontemMC1830s[27]

    Merthyr Tydfil Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Abercanaid, Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil, Merthyr Vale, Penydarren and Troedyrhiw.[28] [29] [30] [31] It is named after. It has an estimated population of 46,882.[32] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and three Vicars.[33]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    Christ Church, Pant1870s
    All Saints, DowlaisC19th (C20th)
    Christ Church, Cyfarthfa/Georgetown1853 (1857)
    SS Peter & Paul, Abercanaid1884 (1911)
    St Tydfil, Merthyr TydfilAPC (1901)
    St David, Merthyr Tydfil1847
    St John the Baptist, Troedyrhiw1851
    St Mary & Holy Innocents, Merthyr Vale11926 (1974)
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    Church of St Tydfil's Well, The Quar, Merthyr Tydfil?
    St Luke, Gellideg?c. 2019
    St John the Baptist, Dowlais[34] 18271997
    St John, Penydarren1858pre-2009
    St James the Great, Pentre-bachlate C19th1979
    1originally dedicated to St Mary[35]

    North Cardiff Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Cardiff Roath Park, Lisvane and Llanishen.[36] [37] [38] It is named after. It has an estimated population of 35,470.[39] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and two Vicars.[40]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    Christ Church, Roath Park11964
    St Denys, LisvaneAPC
    St Faith, Llanishen1958
    St Isan, LlanishenAPC
    1originally known as Christ Church Llanishen

    Pontypridd Ministry Area

    This was formed from the benefice of Pontypridd,[41] previously including the parish of Pwllgwaun and Llanddewi Rhondda. It has an estimated population of 39,148.[42] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Vicar.[43]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St John the Evangelist, Graigpre-1901 (1920s)[44]
    St Luke, Rhydyfelin1907 (1962)
    St Mary, Glyntaff11839
    St Catherine, Pontypridd1868
    Christ Church, Ynysybwl1887
    St Gwynno, LlanwonnoAPC
    St Luke, Cilfynydd1892
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Matthew, Pontypridd1885 (1907)[45] 2006/07[46]
    Mission Room, Pen-y-coedcae[47] before 19001980s?
    St Barnabas, Trehafod[48] pre-2012[49]
    St David, Hopkinstown (Llanddewi Rhondda)18552022[50]
    St Mark, Pwll Gwaun18922011
    1since 2022 administered from Citizen Church in Cardiff rather than as part of the local Ministry Area
    Notes

    Roath and Cathays Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Cardiff Citizen Church, Cardiff Dewi Sant, Cathays, Roath St Edward, Roath St German, Roath St Margaret, Roath St Martin and Urban Crofters.[51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] It is named after. It has an estimated population of 57,697.[58] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, five Vicars and one Curate.[59]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    Dewi Sant, Cardiff31863
    SS Andrew & Teilo, Cathays (Citizen Church)11879 (1897)
    St Anne, Roath (Urban Crofters)21872 (1886)
    St Michael & All Angels, Cathays1922 (1995)
    St Edward, Roath1915 (1919)
    St Margaret, RoathAPC (1870)
    St German, Roath1857 (1884)
    St Martin, Roath1886 (1901)
    1originally dedicated to St Teilo. Also runs churches in Pontypridd (St Mary's Glyntaff) and Caerphilly (Senghenydd) 2closed 2015 and reopened 2019 as Urban Crofters 3originally dedicated to St Andrew; closed in 1954. Congregation of Eglwys Dewi Sant (founded 1891; see below) moved in, and church reconsecrated as Dewi Sant 1956.

    St John the Baptist Ministry Area

    This was formed from the Cardiff City Parish.[60] It is named after. It has an estimated population of 6,847.[61] As of October 2024 it was served by one Priest-in-Charge, one Assistant Curate and one Associate Priest.[62]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St John the Baptist, CardiffMC
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St James the Great, Cardiffpre-1890 (1894)2006
    St Dyfrig, Cardiff[63] 1872 (1893)1969
    All Saints, Adamsdown11856 (1893)1965
    (Old) Eglwys Dewi Sant, Cardiff18911954[64]
    St Alban, Blackweir[65] ?
    1dedicated to St Elvan until 1903

    South Cardiff Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Cardiff St Dyfrig & St Samson, Cardiff St Mary, Grangetown and Roath St Saviour.[66] [67] [68] It is named after. It has an estimated population of 47,003.[69] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[70]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Mary the Virgin, Cardiff1843
    St Saviour, Splott1884 (1888)
    SS Dyfrig & Samson, Grangetown11907
    St Paul, Grangetown1879 (1890)
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    Old St Mary's, CardiffAPC1701
    St Stephen, Cardiffpre-1900 (1902)1992
    All Saints, Tyndall Street, Cardiff18561899[71]
    St Barnabas, Saltmead[72] 1896post-1960
    1original dedication to St Samson

    Taff Rhymney Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Bargoed, Bedlinog, Brithdir, Deri, Fochriw, Gelligaer, Llanbradach, Llanfabon, Pontlottyn, Treharris, Trelewis and Ystrad Mynach.[73] [74] [75] [76] [77] It is named after the Taff Valley and the Rhymney Valley. It has an estimated population of 52,387.[78] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, two Vicars and one Curate.[79]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Gwladys, Bargoed1877
    St Aidan, Rhymney BridgeC19th
    St Tyfaelog, Pontlottyn1863
    SS Mary & Andrew, Fochriw11864
    St Cadoc, GelligaerAPC
    St Margaret, Gilfach1895 (1933)
    St Mabon, LlanfabonAPC (1847)
    St John the Baptist, Nelson1887
    St Matthias, Treharris1896
    Holy Trinity, Ystrad Mynach1855
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    All Saints, Llanbradach1896c. 1994
    Llanbradach Chapellate C19thC20th
    St Mary, Fochriw19071981
    St Cadoc, Bedlinog1873 (1912)
    St Cynon, Treharris18611986[80]
    St Mary, Trelewis1886pre-2004
    St Peter, Deric. 1890
    St David, Brithdir
    Trinity Church, Pengampre-1877
    St Anne, Cefn Hengoed1931 (1939)early 2010s
    1original dedication to St Andrew

    Taff Wenallt Ministry Area

    This was formed from the Whitchurch Rectorial Benefice.[81] It is named after. It has an estimated population of 34,750.[82] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and three Vicars.[83]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    All Saints, Llandaff North1873 (1955)
    All Saints, Rhiwbina1931
    St Mary, WhitchurchAPC (1884)
    St Thomas, Whitchurch1911 (1913)

    The Cathedral Ministry Area

    This was formed from the Cathedral Parish of Llandaff.[84] [85] It has an estimated population of 6,228.[86] As of October 2024 it was served by one Dean, one Canon Precentor and one Canon Chancellor.[87]

    1original dedication to SS Dyfrig & Teilo

    West Cardiff Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Caerau, Ely, Fairwater, Glan Ely and the Canton Rectorial Benefice.[88] [89] [90] [91] It has an estimated population of 64,800.[92] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and four Vicars.[93]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St David, Cowbridge Road West1871
    St Peter, Fairwater1937
    Resurrection, Glan Elyc. 1910 (1933)
    St Catherine, Canton1885
    St John the Evangelist, Canton1855
    St Luke, Canton1909
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Mary the Virgin, CaerauAPC1973
    St Timothy, Caerau19572023[94]

    Archdeaconry of Margam

    Afon Nedd Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Llansawel Briton Ferry, Skewen and the Neath Rectorial Benefice.[95] [96] [97] It is named after. It has an estimated population of 39,559.[98] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Vicar.[99]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St David, Neath1866
    St Illtyd, Llantwit-juxta-Neath, NeathAPC
    St Thomas the Apostle, Neath1APC
    St Teilo, Tonmawr2c. 1920 (2003)
    St Mary, Briton FerryAPC (1892)
    St John the Baptist, Neath Abbey1850
    St Mary, Skewen1905 (2012)
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    SS Peter & Paul, Cimla, Neath1964 (1970)2022[100]
    St Clement, Briton Ferry18662007
    St John the Baptist, Briton Ferry18782013
    St Thomas, Pantyrheol, Briton Ferry1881
    All Saints, Skewen19052006
    St Catherine, Melincryddan, Neath18912020
    St John, Oakwoodc. 1902c. 2000[101]
    1original dedication to St Thomas a Becket 2known as the Tonmawr Mission until 2003

    Barry Ministry Area

    This was formed from the Rectorial Benefice of Barry,[102] including the former parishes of Merthyr Dyfan and Cadoxton-juxta-Barry. It has an estimated population of 54,821.[103] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and two Vicars.[104]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    SS Dyfan & Teilo, Merthyr Dyfan1APC
    St Cadoc, CadoxtonAPC
    St Mary, Barry Dock1905
    All Saints, Barry1908
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Nicholas, Barry[105] APC (1876)1950s
    St Paul the Apostle, Barry[106] 18932017
    St Baruc, Barry Island18972019
    1original dedication to St Teilo

    Bro Noddfa Newydd Ministry Area

    This was formed in 2022 by the union of the parishes of Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath, Cilybebyll, Dulais Valley, Dyffryn, Tonna and Vale of Neath.[107] [108] [109] [110] [111] Its name means "A new safe haven" in Welsh.[112] It has an estimated population of 34,303.[113] As of October 2024 it was served by three Vicars.[114]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Cadoc, Cadoxton-juxta-NeathAPC
    St Anne, Tonna1892
    St John the Evangelist, CilybebyllAPC
    St John the Baptist, Alltwen1888
    St David, Dyffryn Cellwen1925
    St Margaret, CrynantMC (1910)
    St Cadoc, AberpergwmMC (1809)
    St Mary, Blaengwrachc. 1608
    St David, Resolven1850
    St Matthew, Dyffryn1871
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Mary, Seven Sisterspre-1894 (1911)c. 2022[115]

    Cowbridge Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Colwinston, Llandow, Llysworney and the Cowbridge Rectorial Benefice.[116] [117] It is named after the town of Cowbridge. It has an estimated population of 8,700.[118] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and two Vicars.[119]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Tydfil, LlysworneyAPC (1894)
    Holy Trinity, LlandowAPC
    St Michael & All Angels, ColwinstonAPC
    St Canna, LlanganAPC (C19th)
    St Mary, St Mary HillAPC
    St Michael, FlemingstonAPC (C19th)
    Holy Cross, CowbridgeMC
    St John the Baptist, LlanblethianAPC
    St Dochdwy, Llandough-juxta-CowbridgeAPC
    St Mary, St Mary ChurchAPC
    St Brynach, LlanfrynachAPC
    St John the Evangelist, Penllync. 1850
    St Senwyr, LlansannorAPC
    St Hilary, St HilaryAPC
    St Owain, YstradowenAPC (1868)

    Cynon Uchaf Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Aberdare St Elvan, Aberdare St Fagan, Aberdare St John the Baptist, Aberdare St John the Evangelist and Hirwaun.[120] [121] [122] It is named after the upper Cynon Valley. It has an estimated population of 26,220.[123] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Vicar.[124]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Fagan, Trecynon1853 (c. 1858)
    St James, Llwydcoed1895
    St Luke, Cwmdare1887
    St Elvan, Aberdare1852
    St John the Baptist, AberdareAPC
    St Matthew, Abernantc. 1880 (1889)
    St Lleurwg, Hirwaun1858
    St Winifred, Penywaun1958
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St David, Aberdare[125] 1853
    St John the Evangelist, Robertstown[126] 1890

    Cynon Valley South Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Aberaman, Abercynon, Cwmaman, Cwmbach, Matthewstown, Miskin, Mountain Ash, Penrhiwceiber and Ynysboeth.[127] [128] [129] [130] [131] It is named after the Cynon Valley. It has an estimated population of 34,284.[132] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and two Vicars.[133]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Margaret, Aberaman1883
    St Donat, Carnetown1898
    St Gwynno, Abercynon1904
    All Saints, Matthewstown/Tyntetown1903
    St Winifred, Penrhiwceiber1883
    St Mary Magdalene, Cwmbach1882
    St Margaret, Mountain Ash1862
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Peter, Abercwmboi[134] 1918
    St David, Mountain Ash1886post-1950
    St Teilo, Miskin1890post-1950
    St John the Baptist, Miskin19092007
    St Illtyd, Cefn Pennar1894
    St Joseph, Cwmaman18902021

    De Morgannwg Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Michaelston-Le-Pit, Penmark, Porthkerry, Rhoose, St Andrews Major, St Lythans, Sully and Wenvoe.[135] [136] [137] [138] Its name means "South Glamorgan" in Welsh. It has an estimated population of 20,975.[139] As of October 2024 it was served by one Vicar.[140]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Peter, Rhoose1912 (1993)
    St Curig, PorthkerryAPC
    St Mary, PenmarkAPC
    St Michael & All Angels, Michaelston-le-PitAPC
    St Andrew, St Andrew's MajorAPC
    St Peter, Dinas Powys1881 (1930)
    St John the Baptist, SullyAPC
    St Bleddian, St LythansAPC
    St Mary, WenvoeAPC

    East Vale Ministry Area

    This was formed from the East Vale Rectorial Benefice.[141] It has an estimated population of 4,213.[142] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Vicar.[143]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Cadoc, PendoylanAPC
    St Donat, Welsh St DonatsAPC
    St Bridget, St Bride's-super-ElyAPC
    St Peter, Peterston-super-ElyAPC
    St Mary the Virgin, BonvilstonAPC
    St Nicholas, St NicholasAPC
    St Cadoc, LlancarfanAPC
    St Illtyd, LlantrithydAPC
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St George, St George-super-Ely[144] APCc. 2019
    Llancadle Chapel of EaseMCC18th/19th[145]

    Heritage Coast Ministry Area

    This was formed from the Glamorgan Heritage Coast Rectorial Benefice.[146] It is named after the Glamorgan Heritage Coast. It has an estimated population of 19,949.[147] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and two Vicars.[148]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St James, WickAPC
    St Tathan, St AthanAPC
    St Donat, St DonatsAPC
    St Illtyd, Llantwit MajorAPC
    St Mary, MonknashAPC
    Holy Trinity, MarcrossAPC
    St Cadoc, LlanmaesAPC
    St Michael, LlanmihangelAPC
    St Giles, GilestonAPC
    St Michael, EwennyAPC
    St Bridget, St Brides MajorAPC
    All Saints, Southerndown1876 (1968)
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Brewis, EglwysbrewisAPCearly C21st
    St Andrew, St Andrews MinorAPCC17th/18th[149]

    Llynfi and Upper Afan Valleys Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Caerau, Glyncorrwg, Llangynwyd, Maesteg and Troedrhiwgarth.[150] [151] [152] It is named after the Afon Llynfi and Afan Valleys. It has an estimated population of 26,664.[153] As of October 2024 it was served by one Vicar.[154]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Cynfelin, Caerau1910
    St John the Baptist, GlyncorrwgAPC (1907)
    St Cynwyd, LlangynwydAPC
    St Michael & All Angels, Maesteg1898
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Mary the Virgin, Troedrhiwgarth, Maesteg18912023[155]
    St David, Maesteg18532023
    St Tydfil, Bryn[156] c. 1890 (1902)2018
    St Gabriel, Abergwynfi1894post-1985[157]
    St Peter, Nantyffyllon, Caerau[158] pre-2012[159]
    St John the Evangelist, Cymmerpre-1927c. 2010

    Margam Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Kenfig, Kenfig Hill, Margam, Newton Nottage, Porthcawl and Pyle.[160] [161] [162] [163] It is named after Margam Abbey (the town of Margam, confusingly, is in the Port Talbot Minsitry Area). It has an estimated population of 34,858.[164] As of October 2024 it was served by two Vicars.[165]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Mary, Margam AbbeyAPC
    St John the Baptist, Newton, PorthcawlAPC
    St David, Nottage1948 (1992)
    All Saints, Porthcawl1866 (1914)
    St Mary, Trecco Bay1953 (1964)
    St James, Pyle1APC (C15th)
    St Mary Magdalene, Maudlam, KenfigAPC
    St Theodore, Kenfig Hill1891
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    Old St David's, NottageAPCC17th or earlier
    St Colman, Cefn Cribwr19242012
    1this church was located in Kenfig and was moved (literally) to Pyle in the 15th century due to encroaching sands

    Pedair Afon Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Aberkenfig, Bettws, Llandyfodwg & Cwm Ogwr, Llangeinor & the Garw Valley, Llanilid, Llansantffraid Aberkenfig and Pencoed.[166] [167] [168] [169] Its name means "Four Rivers" in Welsh. It has an estimated population of 38,245.[170] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and four Vicars.[171]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    SS Ilid & Curig, LlanilidAPC
    St David, Pencoedc. 1877 (1915)
    St Paul, Heol-y-Cyw1889
    St Bridget, St Bride's Minor, AberkenfigAPC
    St John the Divine, Tondu, Aberkenfig1868
    St David, BettwsAPC
    St David, Pontycymmer1911
    St Ceinwyr, LlangeinorAPC
    St Tyfodwg, LlandyfodwgAPC (1870s)
    St David, Ogmore Vale1879
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St James, Blaengarw18902004
    St Mary, Pont-y-rhyl, Pontycymer18921986
    St Theodore, Pontycymer[172] pre-1895
    St Theodore, Bryncethin18961992
    St Thomas the Apostle, Coytrahen, Tondupre-1899 (1934)post-1970s
    St John the Baptist, Ogmore Vale1900 (1914)2004
    St Peter, Nant-y-moel18891960
    St Paul, Nant-y-moel[173] 19091992

    Penarth Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Llandough-juxta-Penarth and Penarth.[174] It is named after Penarth. It has an estimated population of 26,385.[175] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, one Vicar and one Curate.[176]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    All Saints, Penarth1891 (1954)
    St Peter, (Old) CoganAPC
    Holy Nativity, Penarth1894 (1952)
    St Augustine, PenarthAPC (1866)
    St Dochdwy, LlandoughAPC (1866)
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Luke, Penarth19602006
    St Lawrence, Lavernock1APC2002[177]
    St James, LeckwithAPC (1866)C20th[178]
    1occasional services still held

    Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Coity, Coychurch, Laleston, Merthyr Mawr, Newcastle, Nolton and Penyfai.[179] [180] [181] It is named after Bridgend (Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr in Welsh). It has an estimated population of 54,564.[182] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Vicar.[183]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Mary, CoityAPC
    St Mary, NoltonMC (1887)
    St Mary, Brackla (meets in school)1995
    St Crallo, CoychurchAPC
    All Saints, Penyfai1903
    St Teilo, Merthyr MawrAPC (1852)
    St David, LalestonAPC
    St Illtyd, NewcastleAPC
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    St Tudwg, TythegstonAPC (1876)late C20th

    Port Talbot Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Aberavon St Mary, Aberavon St Agnes, Baglan, Cwmafan, Margam St David, Port Talbot St Paul, Port Talbot St Theodore and Sandfields.[184] [185] [186] It is named after the town of Port Talbot. It has an estimated population of 44,811.[187] As of October 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and two Vicars.[188]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Catharine, Baglan1875
    St Michael, CwmavonAPC (C17th)
    Holy Trinity, Sandfields1953 (2008)
    St Agnes, Aberavon/Port Talbot1902 (1910)
    St Theodore, Port Talbot1897
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    Old St Baglan's, BaglanAPC1954
    New St Baglan's, Baglan19592024
    All Saints, Cwmafan18551980
    St Peter, Goytre[189] 19152019
    St John, Pontrhydyfen[190] pre-2012
    Holy Cross, Port Talbot18272008
    St Paul, Port Talbot19102016
    St David, Margam19592024
    St Mary, AberavonAPC (1859)2024[191]

    Rhondda Ministry Area

    This was formed by the union of the parishes of Clydach Vale, Dinas, Pen Rhondda Fawr, Penygraig, Pont Rhondda, Porth Newydd, Rhondda Fach Uchaf, Tonypandy, Williamstown and Ystradyfodwg.[192] [193] [194] [195] [196] [197] [198] It is named after the Rhondda area. It has an estimated population of 70,235.[199] As of October 2024 it was served by three Vicars.[200]

    ChurchFounded (building)
    St Barnabas, Penygraig1897 (1915)
    St John the Evangelist, Cymmer, Porth1889
    St Thomas, Clydach Vale1896
    St Andrew, Tonypandy1877
    St Illtud, Williamstown1884 (1891)
    St George, Cwmparc1896
    St Matthew, Treorchy1871
    All Saints, Trealaw
    St Cynon, Llwynypia
    St Stephen, Ystrad Rhondda1896
    St Dunstan, Ferndale1906
    Holy Trinity, Tylorstown1883
    Llanfair Uniting Church, Penrhys11992[201]
    St Peter, Pentre1889
    St John the Baptist, Ton Pentre, YstradfodwgAPC (1893) (1987)
    Former churchesFounded (building)Closed
    Dinas Mission, Dinas[202] 18972018
    St Anne, Ynyshir[203] 1886c. 2018
    St Dyfan, Clydach1965
    Christ Church, Ferndale1876 (1886)
    St Luke, Maerdy[204] pre-1923
    All Saints, Maerdy18852011
    St David, Ton Pentre18811980s
    St Mark, Gelli[205] 1896 (c. 1910)1987
    St Paul, Porth18902014
    St Luke, Llwyncelyn1921[206] pre-2017
    St David, Tonypandy
    St George, Tonyrefail
    St Alban, Treherbert (Tynewydd)1891
    St Mary, Treherbert18661970s
    All Saints, Treherbert1894
    St Tyfodwg, Treorchy[207] 1895
    St David, Tylorstown1906late C20th
    St Mary Magdalene, Pontygwaith18961997
    St Thomas, Wattstown1896
    1a joint church of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, the Baptist Union of Wales, the Church in Wales, the Congregational Federation, the Methodist Church, the Presbyterian Church of Wales, the Union of Welsh Independents, and the United Reformed Church

    Dedications

    Medieval churches (chapelries in italics)

    Post-medieval churches

    See also

    Sources

    External links

    Bibliography

    Notes and References

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    49. Web site: Diocese of Llandaff records – St Barnabas, Trehafod . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220816115322/https://archifau.llyfrgell.cymru/index.php/st-barnabas-trehafod . 16 August 2022 . 16 August 2022 . The National Library of Wales.
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    64. Web site: Hanes . 2024-10-07 . EGLWYSDEWI SANTCAERDYDD . en.
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    68. Web site: The Benefice of Grangetown (St Paul) with Cardiff St Dyfrig and St Samson . 2018-09-12 . www.crockford.org.uk . en.
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    74. Web site: The Benefice of Ystrad Mynach (Holy Trinity) with Llanbradach . 2018-09-12 . www.crockford.org.uk . en.
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    112. https://llandaff.contentfiles.net/media/documents/Bro_Noddfa_Ministry_Area_Profile.pdf
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    120. Web site: The Benefice of Aberdare (St Fagan) . 2018-09-12 . www.crockford.org.uk . en.
    121. Web site: The Benefice of Aberdare (St John the Baptist) (St Elvan) (St Matthew) (St John the Evangelist) . 2018-09-12 . www.crockford.org.uk . en.
    122. Web site: The Benefice of Hirwaun (St Lleurwg) (St Winifred) . 2018-09-12 . www.crockford.org.uk . en.
    123. Web site: Cynon Uchaf . 2024-10-07 . Church in Wales . en.
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    125. Web site: Geograph:: HQ of St David's Community Mental Health... © Ruth Sharville cc-by-sa/2.0 . 2024-10-07 . www.geograph.org.uk.
    126. Web site: GENUKI . Genuki: Robertstown in the Parish of Aberdare, Glamorgan . 2019-10-31 . www.genuki.org.uk . en.
    127. Web site: The Benefice of Aberaman (St Margaret) and Cwmaman . 2018-09-12 . www.crockford.org.uk . en.
    128. Web site: The Benefice of Abercynon (St Donat) (St Gwynno) . 2018-09-12 . www.crockford.org.uk . en.
    129. Web site: The Benefice of Penrhiwceiber (St Winifred), Matthewstown and Ynysboeth . 2018-09-12 . www.crockford.org.uk . en.
    130. Web site: The Benefice of Cwmbach (St Mary Magdalene) . 2018-09-12 . www.crockford.org.uk . en.
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