To Church in Wales home page

The Diocese of
LLandaff

News News and Events RSS feed

CAP scheme

The EU Common Agricultural Policy has recently been changed to extend the Single Payment Scheme to fruit and vegetable producers.

More information

New church in Aberavon

The Sandfields estate in Aberavon has a new church. This new modern building, costing over £350,000, is set on the main road, and can be seen by all.

More information

New vacancy available

Incumbent for Parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Neath and Tonna

More information

New vacancy available

The Parish of All Saints, Barry

More information

Advent Conversations with the Archbishop

A chance in every Archdeaconry to listen to and talk with Archbishop Barry. Three meetings in December.

More information

Welcome

The Diocese of Llandaff takes its name from the ancient cathedral that was established on the site of a church built by the Celtic saints in the 6th century.

DioceseLlandaff is also the Diocese of the current Archbishop of Wales, the Most Revd Dr Barry Morgan. He is the chief overseer of the Church in Wales, which is the Anglican church which serves the principality.

MajestosUntil 1920 the Anglican Welsh Church was part of the Church of England, but since that date we have been independent and autonomous, drawing up our own procedures, rules and regulations, while observing what is happening in our sister Churches of the Anglican Communion elsewhere in the UK and around the world.

The Diocese covers an area ranging from west of Neath to most of Cardiff in the east, from the Bristol Channel in the south to Merthyr Tydfil in the north.

Click here to find out more about the Diocese.

quicklinks

Clergy & Parish Database :: croeso magazine :: Diary

MAP :: Mailing :: Parish Information
Property :: Who we are

External links

For comments or questions about the site contact the Webmaster