Diocese of Monmouth
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Diocese of Monmouth Esgobaeth Mynwy | |
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Location | |
Ecclesiastical province | Wales |
Archdeaconries | Monmouth, Newport, Gwent Valleys |
Statistics | |
Parishes | 125 |
Churches | 184 |
Information | |
Cathedral | Newport Cathedral |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Cherry Vann |
Map | |
Map of the dioceses in the Church in Wales | |
Website | |
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The Diocese of Monmouth is a diocese of the Church in Wales. Despite the name, its cathedral is located not in Monmouth but in Newport — the Cathedral Church of St Woolos. Reasons for not choosing the title of Newport included the existence of a Catholic Bishop of Newport until 1916. This apparent anomaly arose in 1921 when the diocese was created (from the eastern part of the Diocese of Llandaff) with no location for the cathedral yet chosen. Various options were being considered, such as restoring Tintern Abbey, building from scratch on Ridgeway Hill in Newport, and (the eventual choice) upgrading St Woolos, then a parish church; in the meantime the new diocese, as it covers more or less the territory of the county of Monmouth, was named the "Diocese of Monmouth". Prior to 1921 the area had been the archdeaconry of Monmouth.
It is headed by Cherry Vann, Bishop of Monmouth. She was elected the eleventh bishop in September 2019 and enthroned in Newport Cathedral on 1 February 2020.
In its own words, the diocese "covers the south east corner of Wales, from Monmouth south to Chepstow, westwards along the 'M4 corridor' to Newport and the outskirts of Cardiff, northwards into the south eastern valleys and east into the rural areas around Usk, Raglan, Abergavenny and the Herefordshire border".
In local government terms, the territory of the diocese covers the unitary authority areas of:
- Monmouthshire
- Newport
- Torfaen
- Blaenau Gwent (part)
- Caerphilly (part)
- Cardiff (part)
- Herefordshire (part)
Archdeaconries and deaneries[]
Diocese | Archdeaconry | Deanery | Paid clergy | Churches | Population | People/clergy | People/church | Churches/clergy |
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Diocese of Monmouth | Archdeaconry of Monmouth | Deanery of Abergavenny | 7 | 24 | 21,329 | 3,047 | 889 | 3.43 |
Deanery of Monmouth | 4 | 19 | 17,289 | 4,322 | 910 | 4.75 | ||
Deanery of Netherwent | 10 | 31 | 45,271 | 4,527 | 1,460 | 3.1 | ||
Deanery of Raglan/Usk | 4 | 18 | 10,512 | 2,628 | 584 | 4.5 | ||
Archdeaconry of Newport | Deanery of Bassaleg | 6 | 20 | 101,407 | 16,901 | 5,070 | 3.33 | |
Deanery of Newport | 11 | 21 | 117,654 | 10,696 | 5,603 | 1.91 | ||
Archdeaconry of the Gwent Valleys | Deanery of Bedwellty | 6 | 18 | 97,461 | 16,244 | 5,415 | 3 | |
Deanery of Pontypool | 6 | 23 | 138,774 | 23,129 | 6,034 | 3.83 | ||
Total/average | 54 | 174 | 549,697 | 10,180 | 3,159 | 3.22 |
At the Diocesan Conference, October 2017, the creation of a third archdeaconry — Gwent Valleys — from the two deaneries of Bedwellty and of Pontypool, was approved.[1]
List of archdeacons[]
Archdeacons of Monmouth[]
The archdeaconry of Monmouth was erected, from the Llandaff archdeaconry, in the Diocese of Llandaff on 6 February 1844.[2]
- 26 February 1844 – 1885 (ret.): William Crawley
- 1885–1914 (res.): William Conybeare Bruce[3]
- 1914–1921 (res.): Charles Green[4]
- From its creation in 1921, the archdeaconry has been in Monmouth diocese.
- 1922–1926 (d.): David Griffiths[5]
- 1926–1930 (res.): David Roberts[6]
- 1930–1940 (res.): Alfred Monahan[7]
- 1940–1954: Samuel Davies[8]
- 1955-1963: Joseph Ralph Jones
- 1963-1973: Ernest Evans
- 1973-1976: Cecil Percival Willis
- 1976–1977 (res.): Clifford Wright[9]
- 1977–1986 (res.): Barrie Evans
- 1986–1993 (res.): Keith Tyte
- 1993–2001: Peter Woodman
- 2001–2008: Glyndwr Hackett
- 2008–2013 (res.): Richard Pain[10]
- 24 November 2013[11] – 12 March 2021:[12] Ambrose Mason
- 20 June 2021 – present:[13] [14]
Archdeacons of Newport[]
The archdeaconry of Newport was created from the Monmouth archdeaconry in 1930.
- 1931–1935: the Dean of Monmouth provisionally[15]
- 1935–1948 (ret.): Vaughan Rees[16]
- 1948–1953 (d.): Thomas Parry Pryce
- 1953–1964 (ret.): Charles Lewis (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)[17]
- 1964–1973: Ivor Philips
- 1973-1976: Ernest Evans
- 1976-1977: (d) Cecil Percival Willis
- 1977–1986 (res.): Clifford Wright[9]
- 1986–1993 (ret.): Barrie Evans
- 1993–1997 (ret.): Keith Tyte
- 1997–2008: Kenneth Sharpe
- 2008–2012: Glyndwr Hackett
- 9 September 2012[18]–present: Jonathan Williams
- Newport archdeaconry was split in 2018 to create Gwent Valleys archdeaconry
Archdeacons of the Gwent Valleys[]
The archdeaconry was erected from Newport archdeaconry in 2018.
- 7 July 2018 – July 2021 (d.):[19] Sue Pinnington[20]
List of churches[]
Deanery of Abergavenny[]
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Communities served | Population served |
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Abergavenny Holy Trinity[21] | Holy Trinity, Abergavenny | [1] | 1840 | J. Connell J. Pearse |
Abergavenny, Llanfoist Fawr | 13,393 |
Abergavenny St Mary l/w Llanwenarth Citra[22] | Christ Church, Abergavenny | [2][3] | 1879 | |||
St Mary, Abergavenny | Medieval | |||||
St Peter, Llanwenarth | [4] | Medieval (C19th) | ||||
Govilon l/w Llanfoist l/w Llanelen[23] | St Helen, Llanellen | [5] | Medieval | |||
St Ffwyst, Llanfoist | Medieval | |||||
Christ Church, Govilon | 1860 | |||||
Grosmont l/w Skenfrith l/w Llangattock Lingoed & Llanfair Chapel[24] | St Nicholas, Grosmont | Medieval | G. Burrett M. Moore |
Grosmont, Llangattock-Vibon-Avel (Skenfrith area), Llantilio Crossenny (Llanfair Green area) | 1,675 | |
St Cadoc, Llangattock Lingoed | Medieval | |||||
St Mary, Llanfair Green | 1843 | |||||
St Bride, Skenfrith | Medieval | |||||
Llanarth & Llansantffraed l/w Llanddewi Rhyderch l/w Llangattock-Juxta-Usk[25] | St David, Llanddewi Rhydderch | Medieval | J. Humphries | Llanarth (Llanarth area), Llanover (Llanddewi area) | 910 | |
St Cadoc, Llangattock-juxta-Usk | Medieval | |||||
St Bridget, Llansantffraed | Medieval | |||||
Llanfihangel Crucorney, Oldcastle, Cwmyoy & Llanthony[26] | St Michael, Llanfihangel Crucorney | Medieval | D. Young | Crucorney (Llanvihangel area) | 601 | |
St David, Llanthony | Medieval | |||||
St Martin, Cwmyoy | Medieval | |||||
Llantilio Crossenny l/w Penrhos l/w Llanvetherine l/w Llanvapley[27] | St Teilo, Llantilio Crossenny | [6] | Medieval | - | Llantilio Crossenny (Llantilio area) | 244 |
St Mable, Llanvapley | Medieval | |||||
St James the Elder, Llanvetherine | Medieval | |||||
St Cadoc, Penrhos | Medieval | |||||
Llantilio Pertholey & Bettws Chapel l/w Llanddewi Skirrid[28] | St David, Llanddewi Skirrid | [7] | Medieval | J. Gray | Crucorney (Bettws area), Llantilio Pertholey | 4,506 |
St Teilo, Llantilio Pertholey | Medieval | |||||
Bettws Chapel, Llantilio Pertholey | Medieval |
Closed churches in the area[]
Church | Location | Founded (building) | Closed |
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St John, Abergavenny | Abergavenny | Medieval | c. 1543 |
St John the Baptist, Oldcastle[29] | Oldcastle | Medieval (C19th) | |
St Teilo, Llanarth Fawr | Llanarth | Medieval | 2013 |
Deanery of Monmouth[]
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Communities served | Population served |
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Llandogo, Whitebrook Chapel & Tintern Parva[30] | St Oudoceus, Llandogo | [8] | Ancient (1861) | N. Juckes | Tintern (Tintern area), Trellech United (Llandogo area) | 1,204 |
St Michael, Tintern Parva | Ancient (1846) | |||||
Llanishen l/w Trellech Grange l/w Llanfihangel Tor-Y-Mynydd & Llangunnog l/w Llansoy[31] | St Dennis, Llanishen | Medieval (1854) | - | Devauden (Llanfihangel area), Llangwm (Llansoy area), Tintern (Trelleck Grange area), Trellech United (Llanishen area) | 1,684 | |
St Tysoi, Llansoy | Medieval | |||||
St Michael, Llanfihangel-Tor-y-Mynydd | Medieval | |||||
Trellech Grange Parish Church | Medieval (1861) | |||||
Monmouth Town (Rockfield l/w Monmouth l/w Overmonnow l/w Wonastow l/w Michel Troy l/w St Maughan's & Llangattock-Vibon-Avel)[32][33] | St Michael, Mitchel Troy | Medieval (1876) | T. Dack C. Haynes |
Llangattock-Vibon-Avel (Llangattock area), Mitchel Troy (Mitchel Troy area), Monmouth | 11,646 | |
St Mary the Virgin, Monmouth | Medieval | |||||
St Thomas, Overmonnow | Medieval | |||||
St Wonnow, Wonastow | Ancient (Medieval) | |||||
St Cenhedlon, Rockfield | Medieval | |||||
St Meugan, Llangattock-Vibon-Avel | Medieval | |||||
Monmouth Fawr (Llanfihangel-Ystern-Llewern l/w Dingestow l/w Llangovan & Penyclawdd l/w Tregaer l/w Cwmcarvan l/w Trellech & Penallt)[34][35] | St Dingat, Dingestow | Medieval | K. Dack | Llantilio Crossenny (Llanfihangel area), Mitchel Troy (Dingestow area), Raglan (Pen-y-clawdd area), Trellech United (Trellech area) | 2,755 | |
St Martin, Penyclawdd | Medieval | |||||
St Michael, Llanfihangel-ystern-Llewern | Medieval | |||||
St Mary, Tregare | Medieval | |||||
St Cadoc, Cwmcarvan | Medieval | |||||
St Nicholas, Trellech [9] | Medieval | |||||
Old St Mary's Church, Penallt | Medieval |
Closed churches in this area[]
Church | Location | Founded (building) | Closed |
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St Cadoc, Llangattock-Vibon-Avel | Llangattock-Vibon-Avel | Medieval | 2019[36] |
St Govan, Llangovan | Llangovan | Medieval | late C20th |
St Beuno, Llanfaenor[37] | Llangattock-Vibon-Avel | ||
St Mary, Tintern | Tintern | Medieval (1868) | c. 1977 |
Holy Trinity, Whitebrook[38] | Whitebrook | 1840 | 2004 |
St John the Baptist, Catbrook[39] | Catbrook | c. 1910 |
Deanery of Netherwent[]
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Communities served | Population served |
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Caldicot Rectorial Benefice[40] | St Mary the Virgin, Caldicot | [10] | Ancient (Medieval) | D. Frett G. Hubbard |
Caldicot, Portskewett, Rogiet | 13,550 |
St Mary, Rogiet | Medieval | |||||
St Mary, Portskewett | Medieval | |||||
Chepstow[41] | St Christopher, Bulwark | [11] | 1950s | P. Averay L. Ryder |
Chepstow | 12,350 |
St Mary, Chepstow | Medieval | |||||
Itton l/w St Arvans & Penterry l/w Kilgwrrwg l/w Devauden[42] | St Arvan, St Arvans | [12] | Ancient (Medieval) | M. Gollop | Devauden (Devauden area), St Arvans, Tintern (Penterry area) | 1,309 |
St Deiniol, Itton | Medieval | |||||
St Mary, Penterry | Medieval (C19th) | |||||
Holy Cross, Kilgwrrwg | Medieval | |||||
St James, Devauden Green | 1829 | |||||
Magor Rectorial Benefice[43] | St Mary Magdalene, Goldcliff | [13] | Medieval | C. Jones J. Harris S. Patterson |
Bishton, Goldcliff, Langstone (Langstone area), Llanwern, Magor with Undy, Nash, Redwick | 11,025 |
St Thomas, Redwick | Medieval | |||||
St Mary, Magor | Medieval | |||||
St Mary, Nash | Medieval | |||||
St Mary, Undy | Medieval | |||||
St Cadwaladr, Bishton | Medieval | |||||
St Mary, Llanwern | Medieval | |||||
Langstone Parish Church | Medieval | |||||
St Mary, Wilcrick | Medieval | |||||
St Martin, Llanmartin | Medieval (1858) | |||||
Mathern l/w Mounton l/w Shirenewton l/w St Pierre[44] | St Thomas a Becket, Shirenewton | [14] | Medieval | J. White | Mathern, Shirenewton (Shirenewton area) | 1,629 |
St Tewdric, Mathern | Ancient (Medieval) | |||||
St Andoenus, Mounton | 1880s | |||||
St Peter, St Pierre | Medieval | |||||
Wentwood (Caerwent & Dinham l/w Llandevaud l/w Llanvaches l/w Llanvair Discoed l/w Newchurch l/w Penhow l/w St Brides Netherwent)[45] | St Peter, Llandevaud | [15] | Medieval (1843) | K. Denly | Caerwent, Devauden (Newchurch area), Langstone (Llandevaud area), Llanvaches, Penhow, Shirenewton (Gaerlwyd area) | 5,408 |
St Dyfrig, Llanvaches | Medieval | |||||
St Bridget, St Brides Netherwent | Medieval | |||||
St John the Baptist, Penhow | Medieval | |||||
SS Stephen & Tathan, Caerwent | Medieval | |||||
St Peter, Newchurch | Medieval (c. 1865) | |||||
St Mary, Llanfair Discoed [16] | Medieval |
Closed churches in the area[]
Church | Location | Founded (building) | Closed |
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Holy Trinity, Sudbrook[46] | Sudbrook | Medieval | C18th |
St Michael & All Angels, Llanfihangel Rogiet | Rogiet | Medieval | 1973 |
St Bartholomew, Highmoor[47] | Caerwent | ||
St James, Rogiet[48] | Rogiet | c. 1755 | |
St Mary, Whitson[49] | Whitson | Medieval | c. 2018 |
All Saints, Kemeys Inferior[50] | Langstone | pre-1960 | |
St Curig, Cat's Ash[51] | Cat's Ash | Medieval |
Deanery of Raglan-Usk[]
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Communities served | Population served |
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Goetre l/w Llanover[52] | St Peter, Goytre | [17] | Medieval (1846) | J. Collier | Goetre Fawr, Llanbadoc (Monkswood area), Llanover (Llanover area) | 3,260 |
St Bartholomew, Llanover | Medieval | |||||
Mamhilad l/w Monkswood & Glascoed Chapel[53] | St Illtud, Mamhilad | Medieval | ||||
St Matthew, Monkswood | pre-C19th (1883) | |||||
St Michael, Glascoed | 1849 | |||||
Raglan Group (Bettws Newydd & Kemeys Commander l/w Bryngwyn l/w Llandenny l/w Llanfihangel Gobion & Llanfair Kilgeddin l/w Raglan l/w Trostrey)[54] | St Peter, Bryngwyn | [18] | Medieval | T. Clement K. Hasler |
Gwehelog Fawr, Llanarth (Bryngwyn area), Llanover (Llanvihangel Gobion area), Raglan (Raglan area) | 2,367 |
St John the Apostle, Llandenny | Medieval | |||||
St Cadoc, Raglan | Medieval | |||||
St Aeddan, Bettws Newydd | Medieval | |||||
All Saints, Kemeys Commander | Medieval | |||||
St David, Trostrey | Medieval | |||||
Usk Ministry Area (Kemeys Inferior l/w Llanbadoc l/w Llangwm Uchaf, Llangwm Isaf, Gwernesney & Llangeview l/w Llangybi l/w Llantrisant & Llanllowell l/w Tredunnoc l/w Usk & Gwehelog l/w Wolvesnewton)[55] | SS Peter, Paul & John, Llantrissent | [19] | Medieval | S. Ingle-Gillis | Devauden (Wolvesnewton area), Llanbadoc (Llanbadoc area), Llangwm (Llangwm area), Llangybi (Llangybi area), Llanhennock (Tredunnock area), Llantrisant Fawr, Usk | 4,885 |
St Madoc, Llanbadoc | Medieval | |||||
St Andrew, Tredunnock | Medieval | |||||
St Mary, Usk | Medieval | |||||
Christ Church, Coed-y-paen | 1848 | |||||
St Cybi, Llangybi | Medieval | |||||
St Thomas à Becket, Wolvesnewton | Medieval |
Closed churches in this area[]
Church | Location | Founded (building) | Closed |
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St Michael, Llanvihangel Gobion | Llanvihangel Gobion | Medieval | c. 2019 |
St John, Llangwm Isaf | Llangwm Isaf | Medieval (1851) | 2017[56] |
St Michael & All Angels, Gwernesney | Gwernesney | Medieval | pre-2017 |
St Jerome, Llangwm | Llangwm | Medieval | |
St Mary the Virgin, Llanfair Kilgeddin | Llanfair Kilgeddin | Medieval (1876) | 1982 |
St David, Llangeview[57] | Llangeview | Medieval | 1999 |
St Llywel, Llanllowell[58] | Llanllowell |
Deanery of Bassaleg[]
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Communities served | Population served |
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Bassaleg[59] | St Anne, Rogerstone | [20] | 1933 (1958) | M. Stone P. Golledge |
Graig (Bassaleg area), Rogerstone | 13,238 |
St Basil, Bassaleg | Medieval | |||||
St John the Baptist, Rogerstone | 1887 | |||||
Bedwas l/w Machen l/w Michaelston-Y-Fedw l/w Rudry[60] | St Barrwg, Bedwas | Medieval | D. Roberts | Bedwas, Trethomas and Machen, Graig (Lower Machen area), Michaelstone-y-Fedw, Rudry | 15,186 | |
St Thomas Church Centre, Trethomas | ||||||
St John the Baptist, Upper Machen | 1855 | |||||
St Michael, Lower Machen | [21] | Medieval | ||||
St Michael, Michaelston-y-Fedw | Medieval | |||||
St James, Rudry | [22] | Medieval | ||||
Cyncoed[61] | Pontprennau Community Church | [23] | 2003 | J. Henley J. Thorne |
Cyncoed (part), Llanedeyrn, Old St Mellons (part), Pentwyn, Pontprennau | 29,744 |
All Saints, Cyncoed | [24] | 1923 | ||||
St Edeyrn, Llanedeyrn | Ancient (Medieval) | |||||
All Saints, Llanedeyrn | 1970s | |||||
St David, Pentwyn | 1970s | |||||
Llanrumney[62] | St Dyfrig, Llanrumney | - | Llanrumney | 11,060 | ||
Rumney[63] | St Augustine, Rumney [25] | Medieval | - | Rumney | 8,827 | |
St Mellons[64] | St Mellon, St Mellons | Medieval | D. Kellen | Old St Mellons (part), Trowbridge | 17,378 | |
Resurrection, St Mellons (LEP) | late C20th | |||||
Marshfield l/w St Bride's Wentloog[65] | St Mary, Marshfield | Medieval | - | Coedkernew, Marshfield, Wentlooge | 5,974 | |
St Bride, St Brides Wentloog | Medieval |
Closed churches in this area[]
Church | Location | Founded (building) | Closed |
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All Saints, Coedkernew[66] | Coedkernew | pre-C19th (1853) | |
St Peter, Peterstone Wentlooge | Peterstone Wentlooge | Medieval |
Deanery of Newport[]
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Communities served | Population served |
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Newport North (Bettws l/w Malpas l/w Newport All Saints)[67] | St David, Bettws Hill | Medieval (C17th) | H. Davies R. Stevens M. Sellers |
Bettws, Malpas, Shaftesbury | 20,738 | |
St Mary, Malpas | [26] | Medieval (1850) | ||||
All Saints, Newport | [27] | 1898 (c. 2010) | ||||
Caerleon l/w Llanfrechfa & Llanddewi Fach l/w Llanhennock[68] | All Saints, Llanfrechfa | Medieval | S. Pratten W. Tayler |
Caerleon (Caerleon area), Llangybi (Llandegveth area), Llanhennock (Llanhennock area), Ponthir | 10,003 | |
St Tegfeth, Llandegfeth | Medieval | |||||
St Cadoc, Caerleon | [28] | Medieval | ||||
St John the Baptist, Llanhennock | Medieval | |||||
Newport St Woolos l/w Newport St Mark[69][70] | Cathedral of St Woolos, Newport | [29] | Ancient (Medieval) | I. Black A. Tyler P. Thompson |
Allt-yr-yn (part), Gaer (part), Stow Hill (part) | 11,138 |
St Martin-in-the-Gaer, Newport | 1950s | |||||
St Mark, Newport | 1874 | |||||
Newport St John the Baptist[71] | St John the Baptist, Newport | 1900 | - | Allt-yr-yn (part) | 4,391 | |
Newport Maesglas (St Paul) (St Stephen) and Holy Trinity (St Thomas)[72] | St Paul, Newport | [30] | 1836 (2015) | J. Groves | Duffryn, Gaer (part), Pillgwenlly, Stow Hill (part) | 18,486 |
St Stephen, Newport | [31] | 1884 | ||||
St Thomas, Newport | ||||||
Newport Christ Church[73] | Holy Trinity Christchurch, Newport [32] | [33] | Medieval | - | Caerleon (Christchurch area) | 233 |
Newport Maindee l/w Newport St Andrew[74] | St John the Evangelist, Maindee [34] | 1860 | W. Ingle-Gillis | Beechwood, Liswerry, Victoria | 27,109 | |
St Andrew, Newport | 1882 | |||||
St Philip, Newport | 1925 | |||||
St Mary, Newport | ||||||
Newport St Julian l/w Newport St Teilo[75] | SS Julius & Aaron, Newport [35] | 1891 (1926) | D. Matthews | Alway, Ringland, St Julians | 25,556 | |
St Teilo, Newport [36] | 1952 (1976). |
Closed churches in this area[]
Church | Location | Founded (building) | Closed |
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St David, Llanddewi Fach[76] | Llandegfeth | Medieval (1857) | 1990s |
St Mark's Mission Church, Hopefield[77] | Allt-yr-yn | ||
St Matthew, Maindee[78] | Maindee | 1892 | 2013 |
Deanery of Bedwellty[]
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Communities served | Population served |
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Lower Islwyn[79] | St Paul, Newbridge | 1878 (1928) | N. Gill | Abercarn, Crosskeys, Crumlin, Newbridge, Risca East, Risca West | 32,766 | |
St Peter, Newbridge | late C20th | |||||
St Margaret, Risca | 1911 | |||||
St Mary, Risca | Medieval (1853) | |||||
Abercarn Church | ||||||
Upper Islwyn[80] | St Peter, Aberbargoed | M. Owen N. Adams J. Butler L. Taylor |
Argoed, Bargoed (Aberbargoed ED), Blackwood, Cefn Fforest, Maesycwmmer, New Tredegar (New Tredegar area), Pengam, Penmaen, Pontllanfraith, Ynysddu | 45,125 | ||
St Sannan, Bedwellty | Medieval | |||||
St Dingat, New Tredegar | 1893 | |||||
St Margaret, Blackwood | 1876 | |||||
St David, Fleur-de-Lis | 1894 | |||||
St Thomas, Cefn Fforest | late C20th | |||||
St Theodore, Ynysddu | 1925 | |||||
St David, Penmaen | ||||||
St Augustine, Pontllanfraith | ||||||
St Tudur, Mynyddislwyn | Medieval | |||||
Rhymney[81] | St David, Rhymney | 1840 | - | Rhymney (Moriah ED) | 4,467 | |
St Paul, Abertysswg | c. 1910 | |||||
Tredegar[82] | St George, Tredegar | 1836 | M. Davis | Tredegar | 15,103 |
Closed churches in this area[]
Church | Location | Founded (building) | Closed |
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Christ Church, Aberbeeg[83] | Aberbeeg | 1907 | 2012 |
St David's Mission Church, Troedrhiwgwair[84] | Troedrhiwgwair | ||
St James, Georgetown[85] | Georgetown | 1890 | 2016 |
St Matthew, Rhymney[86] | Rhymney | 1842 | 1970s |
St Mark, Rhymney[87] | Rhymney | c. 1890 | post-1950 |
St John, Markham[88] | Markham | ||
St Michael, New Tredegar[89] | New Tredegar | c. 1890 | c. 2013 |
St Teilo, Troedrhiwfuwch[90] | New Tredegar | 1875 | 1980s |
Holy Trinity, Pentwyn-mawr[91] | Newbridge | ||
St David, Maesycwmmer[92] | Maesycwmmer | c. 1880 | C20th |
All Saints, Maesycwmmer[93] | Maesycwmmer | ||
SS Philip & James, Gwrhay[94] | Argoed | 1853 | post-1950 |
St Luke, Abercarn[95] | Abercarn | 1890 (1926) | c. 1980 |
St Mary, Crumlin[96] | Crumlin | ||
St David, Risca[97] | Risca | ||
Crosskeys Church[98] | Crosskeys | ||
St John the Evangelist, Cwmcarn[99] | Cwmcarn | pre-1925 (c. 1925) | |
Sirhowy Mission Church[100] | Tredegar | pre-1920 |
Deanery of Pontypool[]
Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Clergy | Communities served | Population served |
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Abertillery l/w Cwmtillery l/w Llanhilleth l/w Six Bells[101] | St Michael, Abertillery | 1854 (1899) | - | Abertillery, Llanhilleth | 16,398 | |
St Paul, Cwmtillery | 1890 | |||||
St Mark, Llanhilleth | 1898 | |||||
St John, Six Bells | 1905 (1969) | |||||
Blaenavon & Capel Newydd[102] | St Paul, Blaenavon | 1893 | C. Walters | Blaenavon | 6,055 | |
St Peter, Blaenavon | 1805 | |||||
Cwmbran[103] | St Michael, Llantarnam | [37] | Medieval | N. Perry E. Kerl B. Summers |
Croesyceiliog, Cwmbran Central, Fairwater, Henllys, Llantarnam, Llanyrafon, Pontnewydd, Upper Cwmbran | 47,053 |
St Gabriel, Cwmbran | 1907 | |||||
St Mary, Croesyceiliog | 1903 | |||||
St Peter, Henllys | Medieval | |||||
Holy Trinity, Pontnewydd | 1860 | |||||
Mid Torfaen[104] | St Cadoc, Trevethin | Medieval (1845) | K. O'Sullivan P. Godsell |
Abersychan, New Inn, Panteg, Pen Tranch, Pontymoile, Trevethin | 36,485 | |
St John the Divine, Waunfelin | 1912 | |||||
St Matthew, Pontypool | 1895 | |||||
St Michael & All Angels, Llanvihangel Pontymoel | Medieval | |||||
St Mary, Panteg | Medieval | |||||
St Hilda, Griffithstown | 1888 | |||||
St Oswald, Sebastopol | 1915 | |||||
Upper Ebbw Valleys[105] | Christ Church, Ebbw Vale | [38] | 1861 | - | Badminton, Beaufort, Cwm, Ebbw Vale North, Ebbw Vale South, Nantyglo and Blaina, Rassau | 32,783 |
St David, Beaufort | 1891 | |||||
St Paul, Cwm | 1882 | |||||
St Peter, Blaina | c. 1500 (1960s) | |||||
Holy Trinity & St Anne, Nantyglo |
Closed churches in the area[]
Church | Location | Founded (building) | Closed |
---|---|---|---|
St James, Blaenavon[106] | Blaenavon | c. 1890 (1911) | |
St Thomas, Talywain[107] | Abersychan | 1832 | 2004 |
St James, Pontypool[108] | Pontypool | 1820 | |
All Saints, Pontnewynydd[109] | Pontnewynydd | 1906 | 2014 |
St Luke, Pontnewynydd[110] | Pontnewynydd | 1873 | c. 1990s |
St John, Garndiffaith[111] | Garndiffaith | 1932 | 2011 |
St John, Garn-yr-erw[112] | Garn-yr-erw | pre-2000 | |
St Andrew, Pontrhydyrun[113] | Pontnewydd | ||
St David, Llanhilleth[114] | Llanhilleth | ||
St Illtyd, Llanhilleth[115] | Llanhilleth | Medieval (c. 1500) | 1957 |
St Mark, Llanhilleth[116] | Llanhilleth | 1897 | |
St Andrew, Beaufort Hill[117] | Beaufort | 1895 | |
St John the Baptist, Ebbw Vale[118] | Ebbw Vale | 1909 | pre-1992 |
St Mary, Victoria[119] | Ebbw Vale | 1897 | |
Holy Trinity, Nantyglo[120] | Nantyglo | c. 1880 | mid-1960s |
All Saints, Blaina[121] | Blaina | pre-1920 |
Dedications[]
This table is drawn from the above lists.
Saint(s) | No. |
---|---|
St Mary the Virgin | 23 |
St Peter | 11 |
St David | 10 |
St Michael | 10 |
St Cadoc | 7 |
St Paul | 6 |
All Saints | 5 |
St John the Baptist | 5 |
St Thomas | 5 |
St Bride | 4 |
Christ Church | 4 |
St Martin | 4 |
No dedication | 4 |
St James | 3 |
St Teilo | 3 |
St Andrew | 2 |
St Augustine | 2 |
St Dingat | 2 |
St Dyfrig | 2 |
Holy Trinity | 2 |
St John the Evangelist | 2 |
St Margaret | 2 |
St Mark | 2 |
St Matthew | 2 |
St Nicholas | 2 |
St Thomas a Becket | 2 |
St Aeddan | 1 |
St Andoenus | 1 |
St Anne | 1 |
St Arvan | 1 |
St Barrwg | 1 |
St Bartholomew | 1 |
St Basil | 1 |
St Cadwaladr | 1 |
St Cenhedlon | 1 |
St Christopher | 1 |
St Cybi | 1 |
St Deiniol | 1 |
St Dennis | 1 |
St Edeyrn | 1 |
St Ffwyst | 1 |
St Gabriel | 1 |
St George | 1 |
St Helen | 1 |
St Hilda | 1 |
Holy Cross | 1 |
Holy Trinity & St Anne | 1 |
Holy Trinity & Christ Church | 1 |
St Illtud | 1 |
St John (unspecified) | 1 |
St John the Divine | 1 |
SS Julius & Aaron | 1 |
St Mable | 1 |
St Madoc | 1 |
St Mary Magdalene | 1 |
St Mellon | 1 |
St Meugan | 1 |
St Michael & All Angels | 1 |
St Oswald | 1 |
St Oudoceus | 1 |
SS Peter, Paul & John | 1 |
St Philip | 1 |
The Resurrection | 1 |
St Sannan | 1 |
St Stephen | 1 |
SS Stephen & Tathan | 1 |
St Tegfeth | 1 |
St Tewdric | 1 |
St Theodore | 1 |
St Tudor | 1 |
St Tysoi | 1 |
St Wonnow | 1 |
St Woolos | 1 |
See also[]
- List of Church in Wales churches
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- ^ "Sudbrook Chapel (96627)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
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- ^ "The Benefice of Newport (St John Baptist)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newport Maesglas (St Paul) (St Stephen) and Holy Trinity (St Thomas)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newport Christ Church". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newport Maindee and Lliswerry (St Andrew) (St John the Evangelist) (St Mary) (St Philip)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newport St Julian (St Julius and St Aaron) (St Teilo)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
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- ^ "The Benefice of Islwyn, Upper". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
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- ^ "Christ Church, Aberbeeg (307478)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St David's Mission Church, Troedrhiw-gwair, (12781)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St James's Church, Georgetown, Tredegar (420693)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St Matthew's Church, High Street, Rhymney (12752)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
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- ^ "St John's Church, Bryn Road, Markham Villa Ge, (12827)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St Michael's Church, School Street, New Tredegar (13291)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St Teilo's Church, Troedrhiwfuwch (13290)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "Holy Trinity, Penwyn-mawr, (13006)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "Mission Church, Maes-y-cwmmer (421335)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "All Saints Church, Maesycwmmer (13003)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "Church Of Saints Philip And James, Gwrhay (13032)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St Luke's Church, Abercarn (13129)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St Mary's Church, Hafodyrynys Road, Crumlin (13121)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
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- ^ "The Benefice of Cwmbran (St Gabriel)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
- ^ "The Benefice of Torfaen, Mid, Including Pontypool, Sebastopol and Trevethin". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
- ^ "The Benefice of Upper Ebbw Valleys". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
- ^ "St James's Church, Rifle Green, Blaenavon (12885)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St Thomas's Church, Tal-y-waun, Abersychan (12928)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St James's Church, Pontypool (12975)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "All Saints' Church, Cwm Ffrwdoer, Pontnewynydd (12946)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St Luke's Church, Pontnewynydd (12943)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St John's Church, Garndiffaith (12932)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St John's, Fairview Terrace, Garn Road, Blaenavon (12862)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St Andrew's Church, Pont-rhyd-yr-ynn Road, Pont-rhyd-yr-ynn (13146)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St David's Church, Llanhilleth (307375)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St Illtud's Church, Llanhiledd (12897)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St Mark's Church, Llanhiledd (12902)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "St Andrew's Church, Beaufort Hill, Beaufort, (12854)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
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- ^ "St Mary's Church, Victoria, Ebbw Vale (12799)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "Holy Trinity Church, Nantyglo (421313)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
- ^ "All Saints' Church, Blaina (421314)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
External links[]
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- History of Monmouthshire
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