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Remembering 'Three Sons of Barry'

In The Ministry Area of Barry Rev'd Zoe King has led a very special service of blessing for three graves in Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery which have been taken over by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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St Asaph Choir to perform in iconic Helsinki Cathedral

Young choristers from St Asaph Cathedral will be travelling to Finland this month for a concert tour and cultural exchange.
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Statement of the Bench of Bishops of the Church in Wales on the Supreme Court ruling regarding the legal definition of a woman

The Bench of Bishops believe that every human being is a precious child of God, deserving of dignity and respect. We each have an innermost identity known only to God, which it is our purpose to discover in its deepest reality.
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Highlights from the April 2025 Governing Body Meeting Now Available

The Governing Body met at Venue Cymru in Llandudno on April 30 and May 1, 2025. Over the two days, members heard presentations, debated motions and shared in worship together.
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“Nothing flies like a Swift” - Churches Count on Nature 2025

Churches and cathedrals across the country are preparing for Churches Count on Nature 2025.
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The Energy Footprint Tool is now open for 2025

The Energy Footprint Tool, the Church in Wales’ online carbon calculator, is now open to input your church’s 2024 energy data.
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‘Put no limits on compassion’, say bishops as they oppose assisted dying Bill

As the Assisted Dying Bill reaches a crucial stage in the House of Commons, the Bench of Bishops of the Church in Wales have reaffirmed their opposition to the measure and have republished their statement calling for no limits to be put upon compassion.
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Deaf Awareness Week encourages churches to make services more accessible

“Hearing loss and deafness is an invisible disability. You can’t tell if a person is deaf or hard of hearing just by looking at them. Especially if they are like teenage me, who styled her hair purposely to hide her “embarrassing” hearing aids,” writes Llandaff and Monmouth Diocese’s Deaf Community Mission Outreach Worker, Nicola Roylance.
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Christian Aid celebrates 80 years with climate crisis campaign focused on Guatemala

Every May, churches across the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland hold a huge variety of fundraising events, making Christian Aid Week one of the biggest acts of Christian witness in Britain and Ireland. This May, Christian Aid also marks 80 years since it was founded in 1945.
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Bangor Cathedral Visitation Report

In October 2024, in response to concerns which had been brought to his attention, the Archbishop of Wales, The Most Revd Andrew John, commissioned a visitation of Bangor Cathedral and a review by Thirtyone:eight, an external body that specialises in safeguarding advice in church settings. The reporting process is now complete and the following summary reports have now been released publicly, and can be accessed below. We are grateful to all who contributed to this careful and prayerful process. The reports give details of the next steps which will now be taken.
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Welsh Mothers Union Provincial President meets royal patron, HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh, at Buckingham Palace

Welsh Mothers Union Provincial President meets royal patron, HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh, at Buckingham Palace
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Statement from The Archbishop of Wales on the Election of Pope Leo XIV

The Archbishop of Wales, The Most Revd Andrew John on the election of the newly elected Pope Leo XIV
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