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  2. Church in Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Church in Wales (Welsh: Yr Eglwys yng Nghymru) is an Anglican church in Wales, composed of six dioceses. [3] The Archbishop of Wales does not have a fixed archiepiscopal see, but serves concurrently as one of the six diocesan bishops. The position is currently held by Andy John, Bishop of Bangor, since 2021. [4]

  3. List of cathedrals in Wales - Wikipedia

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    St Saeran's Church. Diocese of St Asaph: 6th century [11] St Cybi's Church. St Cybi's Church. Diocese of Bangor: 540-554 St Teilo's Church, Llandeilo Fawr. St Teilio's Church. Diocese of St Davids: 6th century-11th century St Margaret's Church. St Margaret's Church. Diocese of Hereford: 6th century-11th century Was in Wales prior to 1844 [12]

  4. List of Commissioners' churches in Wales - Wikipedia

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    A Commissioners' church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act 1818, and subsequent related Acts. Such churches have been given a number of titles, including "Commissioners' Churches", "Waterloo Churches" and "Million Act Churches".

  5. St Mary's Church, Swansea - Wikipedia

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    The Minster Church of St. Mary Swansea with Holy Trinity is an Anglican church in the centre of Swansea, Wales, UK. It is considered the Civic Church of Swansea. There was a church on the site of St Mary's since circa 1328, erected by Henry de Gower, Bishop of Saint David's. One Sunday morning, in 1739, the roof of the nave collapsed into the ...

  6. St Mary's and St Nicholas's Church, Beaumaris - Wikipedia

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    The church also contains the tomb of William Bulkeley, (died c. 1490), deputy constable of the castle, and of his wife. [3] This is made of Midlands alabaster. A number of monuments to leading sixteenth and seventeenth century Establishment figures (notably Sir Henry Sidney , Lord President of Wales and Lord Deputy of Ireland, a parson son of ...

  7. Category:Anglican church buildings in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Church in Wales church buildings (13 C, 2 P) ... Anglican cathedrals in Wales (1 C, 6 P) This page was last edited on 10 May 2021, at 07:43 (UTC). Text ...

  8. All Saints Church, Porthcawl - Wikipedia

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    The church's original designs of 1909 envisaged a south-east tower, though this was not built and the gap is now bricked off. [2] The church was later extended to the north-east in the 1960s, when a vestry and lady chapel were added. Listed status was granted in 1992. [3] The church's east window, installed in 1927, is the work of Karl Parsons. [4]

  9. St Giles' Church, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    St Giles' Parish Church (Welsh: Eglwys San Silyn) is the parish church of Wrexham, Wales.The church is recognised as one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical architecture in Wales and is a Grade I listed building, described by Sir Simon Jenkins as 'the glory of the Marches' [1] and by W. D. Caröe as a “glorious masterpiece.” [2]