Monmouth

A folder for all the parishes of Monmouth

Trellech and Penallt
We are a rural parish, taking an active part in our local community and with strong overseas links.
Rudry
A warm welcome to you from the Church in the parish of Rudry, a small rural parish set between north-east Cardiff and Caerphilly. We are part of a group of parishes (Bedwas with Machen with Rudry): this means that we aim to work together with the other parishes, and that we share our vicar with them.
Bedwas
Welcome. We are a group of christians, seeking to serve the communities of Bedwas and Trethomas, which make up the ancient parish of Bedwas. The parish lies between Caerphilly to the north and Machen to the south. We are part of a group of parishes (Bedwas with Machen with Rudry): this means that we work together with the other parishes, and that we share our Rector with them
St Mellons
Welcome.
Newport St John Baptist
We are a small parish on the western edge of the city of Newport with a strong Anglo Catholic tradition and extend a welcome to all; whether visitors or local.
Llantilio Pertholey and Bettws Chapel
The Church itself is in a rural location but it serves the northern outskirts of Abergavenny and the farming country around it
Llanfrechfa and Llanddewi Fach with Llandegveth
We are a rural benefice located between Caerleon & Cwmbran. The benefice comprises of two churches & parishes: All Saints' in Llanfrechfa & St. Tegfedd's in Llandegfedd. A warm welcome is extended to friends old & new.
Chepstow
The historic Priory church of St. Mary, and the twentieth century church of St Christopher, are located in this lively and lovely Welsh border town at the mouth of the River Wye. We look forward to seeing you.
Cyncoed
The Benefice has 5 churches, All Saints' Cyncoed, St Edeyrn's Llanedeyrn, All Saints' Llanedeyrn, St David's Ecumenical Church Pentwyn and Pontprennau Community Church. A warm welcome awaits you in all these Churches
Llandogo with Tintern Parva
The parish is situated within a beautiful area of the Lower Wye Valley. It includes the villages of Llandogo and Tintern Parva. Tintern is the location of the eponymous abbey visited by Wordsworth in the 18th Century. The parish is home to three congregations with differing but complimentary styles of worship, from reflective liturgy to lively family worship. You're welcome to explore this site and to get a taste of the Christian life of our parish. Better still why not join one of our services? When navigating around the site you can return to this page by clicking the parish name at the top. If you've had to type in a long address to get here you'll be pleased to know that there is a much shorter route: just type www.llantern.org.uk
Fleur-de-lis
Welcome
Panteg
We are a semi rural parish in South East Wales; St Mary's Church is a quiet corner of calm and tranquilty amongst farmland but very close to the busy village of New Inn in Pontypool.
St David's Rhymney with St Paul's Abertysswg
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