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Diocese of Swansea and Brecon

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Diocese of Swansea and Brecon

Esgobaeth Abertawe ac Aberhonddu
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Location
Ecclesiastical provinceWales
ArchdeaconriesBrecon, Gower
Statistics
Parishes75 (est)
Information
CathedralBrecon Cathedral
Current leadership
BishopJohn Lomas
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The Diocese of Swansea and Brecon is a Diocese of the Church in Wales, established in 1923 with Brecon Priory as the cathedral. The area of the diocese had formerly been the Archdeaconry of Brecon within the Diocese of St Davids. The diocese has a border with each of the other five Welsh dioceses, as well as with the English Diocese of Hereford.

Edward Latham Bevan was made Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of St Davids as Bishop of Swansea in 1915, and in 1923 he was elected as the first Bishop of the new diocese.

The Bishop of Swansea and Brecon

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After the 9th Bishop of Swansea and Brecon, John Davies retired on 2nd May 2021, the process of electing a new bishop began. After the electoral college held at St Mary's Church, Swansea was unable to elect a bishop with the requisite two-thirds majority, it fell to the Bench of Bishops to choose a new bishop. On the 4th November 2021 the Bench announced that they had chosen the Archdeacon of Wrexham, John Lomas to be the 10th Bishop of Swansea and Brecon. This election was confirmed at a Sacred Synod held at St Giles' Church, Wrexham on 22 November 2021.

Senior clergy in the diocese

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The current Dean of Brecon is Paul Shackerley. The current Archdeacons of the diocese are:

Peter Brooks was collated Archdeacon with responsibility for Ministry Areas on 17 December 2022.[1][2]

Archdeaconries and deaneries

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Diocese Archdeaconry Deanery Churches Population People/church
Diocese of Swansea and Brecon Archdeaconry of Brecon Deanery of Greater Brecon 59 41,971 711
Deanery of Radnor and Builth 66 27,724 420
Archdeaconry of Gower Deanery of Afon Tawe (Swansea) 26 160,318 6,166
Deanery of Greater Gower 34 100,103 2,944
Total/average 185 330,116 1,784

The original deaneries were Brecon I, Brecon II, Crickhowell, Hay, Builth, Maelienydd, Swansea, Cwmtawe, Gower, Clyne, Penderi, Llwchwr and Knighton.

List of churches

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APC = ancient parish church; MC = medieval chapelry.

Archdeaconry of Brecon

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Black Mountains Ministry Area

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This was formed by the union of the parishes of Betws, Boughrood, Bronllys, Capel-Y-Ffin, Cathedine, Clyro, Glasbury All Saints, Glasbury St Peter, Hay, Llandefalle, Llanfihangel Talyllyn, Llanfilo, Llangasty Talyllyn, Llangorse, Llanigon, Llanstephen, Llanywern, Llowes, Llyswen, Talachddu and Talgarth.[3][4][5][6][7] It is named after the Black Mountains. It has an estimated population of c. 9,200.[8][9][10] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, three Priests and two Assistant Curates (one of whom is also the Archdeacon).[11]

Church Founded (building)
St Mary, Capel-y-Ffin MC (1762)
St Mary, Hay-on-Wye APC
St John's Chapel, Hay-on-Wye MC/1934 (C19th)[12]
St Eigon, Llanigon APC
St Peter, Glasbury1 APC (1837)
Holy Trinity, Bettws Clyro MC (1878)
St Michael & All Angels, Clyro APC (C19th)
All Saints, Cwmbach, Glasbury 1882
St Meilig, Llowes APC (1853)
St Matthew, Llandefalle APC
St Gwendoline, Llyswen APC (1863)
St Mary, Talachddu APC
St Steffan, Llanstephan APC
St Cynog, Boughrood APC (1870)
St Mary, Bronllys APC (C19th)
St Bilo, Llanfilo APC
St Gwendoline, Talgarth APC
St Michael, Llanfihangel Talyllyn APC (1865)
St Gastyn, Llangasty Talyllyn APC (1856)
St Paulinus, Llangorse APC
St Mary the Virgin, Llanywern APC
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
St Michael, Cathedine[13] APC (1868) pre-2010
St Maelog, Llandyfaelog Tre'r Graig[14] APC
Aberllynfi Chapel MC C18th[15]
St Ellyw, Llanelieu APC 1999

1original dedication to St Cynidr

Brecon and Epynt Ministry Area

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This was formed by the union of the parishes of Aberyskir, Bettws, Brecon St David or Llanfaes, Brecon St Mary, Cantref, Crai, Defynnog, Dyffryn Honddu, Llanddew, Llandefaelog Fach, Llandilo'r Fan, Llanfeugan, Llanfihangel Fechan, Llanfihangel Nantbran, Llanfrynach, Llanhamlach, Llanilltyd, Llansantffraed-Juxta-Usk, Llanspyddid, Llanthetty, Llanulid, Llywel, Merthyr Cynog, Penpont, Rhydybriw, Traean-Glas and Trallwng.[16][17][18][19][20][21] It is named after Brecon and Mynydd Epynt. It has an estimated population of c. 11,500.[8][22][23] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, two Priests and two Assistant Curates.[24]

Church Founded (building)
Rhydybriw Chapel, Sennybridge C18th/19th (1860)
St Mary, Trecastle 1889
St David, Llywel APC
St Ilid, Cray MC (1883)
St Cynog, Defynnog APC
St Teilo, Llandeilo'r Fan APC
SS Cynidr & Mary, Aberyscir2 APC
Bettws Penpont Parish Church MC (1864)
St Maelog, Llandefaelog Fach APC
St Michael, Llanfihangel Nant-Bran APC (1882)
St Cynog, Merthyr Cynog APC
St David, Trallwng APC
St David, Llanfaes, Brecon APC (1861)
St Mary, Brecon APC
St David, Llanddew1 APC
St Meugan, Llanfeugan, Pencelli APC
St Tetti, Llanddetty, Talybont-on-Usk APC
St Bridget, Llansantffraid-juxta-Usk APC (1885)
St Brynach, Llanfrynach APC
St Mary, Cantref APC
SS Illtyd & Peter, Llanhamlach3 APC
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
St Michael, Llanfihangel Fechan MC (c. 1790) c. 2022
St Cattwg, Llanspyddid[25] APC c. 2019
St John, Libanus[26] 1891
St Illtud, Llanilltyd[27] MC 1920s
St David, Garthbrengy[28] APC pre-2014
Capel Dyffryn Honddu[29] MC? (C18th/19th)
St Cynog, Battle[30] APC (1880)
Glyn Collwn Chapel MC pre-1948[31]
Taf Fechan Chapel pre-C20th (c. 1926) C20th[32]

1original dedication to Holy Trinity 2original dedication to St Cynidr 3original dedication to St Illtyd

East Radnor Ministry Area

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This was formed by the union of the parishes of Beguildy, Bleddfa, Bryngwyn, Cascob, Colva, Crugybyddar, Evancoyd, Gladestry, Heyope, Knighton, Llanddewi Fach, Llanfihangel Nantmelan, Llangynllo, New Radnor, Newchurch, Norton, Painscastle, Pilleth and Whitton.[33][34][35][36] It has an estimated population of 5,544.[37] As of September 2024 it was served by one Priest.[38]

Church Founded (building)
St David, Heyope APC (1881)
St Cynllo, Llangunllo APC (1878)
St Michael, Beguildy APC
St Mary Magdalene, Bleddfa APC
St Michael, Cascob APC
St Edward, Knighton APC (C19th)
St David, Whitton APC
St Mary, Pilleth APC
St David, Colva APC
St Mary, Gladestry APC
St Michael, Llanfihangel Nantmelan APC (1846)
St Peter, Evancoyd 1887
St Mary, New Radnor APC (1845)
St Michael, Bryngwyn APC
St Peter, Llanbedr Painscastle APC
St David, Llanddewi Fach APC (1860)
St Mary, Newchurch APC (1857)
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
St Andrew, Norton[39] APC c. 2019
St Peter, Crugybyddar[40] 1855 pre-2011

Irfon, Wye and Edw Ministry Area

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This was formed by the union of the parishes of Aberedw, Alltmawr, Bettws Disserth, Beulah, Builth Wells, Cregrina, Crickadarn, Glascombe, Gwenddwr, Llanbadarn y Garreg, Llanddewi, Llanddewi'r Cwm, Llandeilo Graban, Llandulais-in-Tir-Abad, Llanelwedd, Llanfaredd, Llanfechan, Llanfihangel Abergwessin, Llangammarch, Llanganten, Llangynog, Llanlleonfel, Llansantffraed-in-Elwel, Llanwrtyd, Llanwrtyd Wells, Llanynys, Maesmynis and Rhulen.[41][33][42][43][44] It is named after the Rivers Irfon, Wye and Edw. It has an estimated population of 6,946.[45] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, three Priests and one Assistant Curate.[46]

Church Founded (building)
Lamb of God, Beulah 1867
St James, Llanwrtyd Wells 1896
St David, Llanwrtyd1 APC
Llanlleonfel Parish Church APC (1876)
St Cadmarch, Llangammarch Wells APC (1916)
St Cannen, Llanganten, Cilmery APC
St Afan, Llanafan Fechan, Garth APC (1866)
St Mary, Builth Wells APC
St David, Llanddewi'r Cwm APC
St David, Maesmynis APC (1878)
St David, Llanynis APC
St Mauritius, Alltmawr APC (C18th?)
St David, Rhulen APC
St Mary, Llanfaredd APC
St Mary, Bettws Disserth APC (1883)
St Bridget, Llansantffraed-in-Elwel APC (1896)
St David, Glascwm APC
St David, Cregrina APC
St Matthew, Llanelwedd APC
St Dubricius, Gwenddwr APC (1886)
St Mary, Crickadarn APC
St Padarn, Llanbadarn y Garreg APC
St Cewydd, Aberedw APC
St Teilo, Llandeilo Graban APC
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
St David, Llandulais-in-Tirabad[47] 1716 c. 2010
St Michael, Llanfihangel Abergwesyn[48] APC (1871) 1964
St David, Llanddewi Abergwesyn[49] MC 1871
St Cynog, Llangynog[50] APC (1882) 1916

1original dedication to St Gwrtyd

Pen y Glyn Ministry Area

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This was formed by the merger of the parishes of Cefn Coed, Penderyn, Pontneathvaughan, Vaynor and Ystradfellte.[51][52] It is named after the Heads of the Valleys. It has an estimated population of 4,861.[53] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader/House for Duty Priest.[54]

Church Founded (building)
St Gwynno, Vaynor APC (1870)
St John the Baptist, Cefncoedycwmmer 1870
St John, Pontneathvaughan C19th?
St Mary, Ystradfellte APC
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
St Tudor, Cefncoedycwmmer[55] 1889 1936
St Cynog, Penderyn[56] APC
Capel Nantddu[57] MC (1864) pre-1990[58]

St Catwg Ministry Area

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This was formed by the merger of the parishes of Brynmawr, Bwlch, Crickhowell, Cwmdu, Glangrwyney, Llanbedr Ystrad Yw, Llanelli, Llangattock, Llangenni, Llangynidr, Patricio and Tretower.[59][60][61][62][7][63] It is named after Saint Cadoc or Catwg, to whom the church at Llangattock is dedicated. It has an estimated population of c. 16,000.[64] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, one Priest and two Assistant Curates.[65]

Church Founded (building)
St Mary the Virgin, Brynmawr 1875 (1900)
St Edmund, Crickhowell APC
St Michael the Archangel, Llanfihangel Cwmdu APC
St John the Evangelist, Tretower MC (1877)
St Elli, Llanelly APC
St Catwg, Llangattock APC
SS Cynidr & Mary, Llangynidr APC (1928)
All Saints, Bwlch 1902
St Issui, Partrishow APC
St Peter, Llanbedr-Ystrad-Yw APC
St Cenau, Llangenny APC
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
Glangrwyney Mission Church[66] pre-1918

The Cathedral Ministry Area

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This was formed from the parish of Brecon St John the Evangelist.[67] It has an estimated population of c. 2,000. As of September 2024 it was served by one Dean, one Canon Precentor and one Minor Canon.[68]

Church Founded (building)
Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, Brecon APC

West Radnor Ministry Area

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This was formed by the merger of the parishes of Abbey Cwmhir, Cefnllys, Cwmbach Llechryd, Cwmdauddwr, Diserth, Howey, Llanafan Fawr, Llananno, Llanbadarn Fawr, Llanbadarn Fynydd, Llanbister, Llanddewi Ystradenni, Llandegley, Llandrindod, Llanfihangel Brynpabuan, Llanfihangel Helygen, Llanfihangel Rhydithon, Llanwrthwl, Llanyre, Nantmel, Newbridge-on-Wye, Rhayader, St Harmon and Ysfa.[69][70][71][72] It has an estimated population of 14,794.[73] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and two Priests (one also a Mission Hub Leader).[74]

Church Founded (building)
St Gwrthwl, Llanwrthwl APC (1875)
St Garmon, St Harmon APC (1821)
St Clement, Rhayader APC (1897)
St Cynllo, Nantmel APC (1792)
St Mark, Yr Hysfa, Nantmel 1870
Nantgwyllt Chapel, Cwmdauddwr pre-1840 (1903)
St Bride, Llansantffraed Cwmdauddwr APC (1865)
St Michael, Llanfihangel Rhydithon, Dolau APC (1891)
St Mary the Virgin, Abbeycwmhir APC (1866)
St Padarn, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cross Gates APC (1879)
St Tecla, Llandegley APC (1876)
St Padarn, Llanbadarn Fynydd APC (1894)
St Cynllo, Llanbister APC
St David, Llanddewi Ystradenni APC (1890)
All Saints, Newbridge-on-Wye 1883
St Michael & All Angels, Llanfihangel Brynpabuan APC (C19th?)
St John the Divine, Cwmbach Llechryd 1887
St Afan, Llanafan Fawr APC
Old Parish Church, Llandrindod Wells APC (1894)
Holy Trinity, Llandrindod Wells 1871
St Michael, Cefnllys APC
St Cewydd, Disserth APC
St David, Howey c. 1880 (1904)
St Llyr, Llanyre APC (1887)
St Michael, Llanfihangel Helygen APC
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
St Anno, Llananno[75] APC (1877) c. 2019

Archdeaconry of Gower

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Afon Tawe Ministry Area

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This was formed in June 2023[76] by the union of the parishes of Birchgrove, Glais, Llangyfelach SS David & Cyfelach, Llangyfelach St Teilo, Llansamlet and Morriston.[77][78][79] It is named after the River Tawe and was originally called Tawe Isaf.[80] It has an estimated population of c. 39,000.[81][82] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Priest.[83]

Church Founded (building)
SS David & Cyfelach, Llangyfelach Medieval (early C19th)
St David, Morriston 1891
St John, Birchgrove, Llansamlet 1891
St Samlet, Llansamlet Medieval (1879)
St Paul, Glais 1881
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
St John, Morriston[84] C18th (1862) C21st
St Teilo on the Clase, Morriston 1950s c. 2019

Cwmtawe Ministry Area

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This was formed by the union of the parishes of Abercraf, Callwen, Coelbren, Clydach, Llangiwg/Llanguick, Pontardawe, Trebanos, Ystalyfera and Ystradgynlais.[85][86][87][88][89] It is named after the valley of the River Tawe and was originally called Tawe Uchaf.[80] It has an estimated population of 31,519.[90][91] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, one Priest and two Assistant Curates.[92]

Church Founded (building)
St John the Baptist, Callwen1 MC (1893)
Capel Coelbren, Coelbren MC
St Cynog, Ystradgynlais APC
St Mary, Clydach 1905
St Michael, Trebanos2 1912
St Peter, Pontardawe 1860
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
Holy Trinity, Ystalyfera[84] c. 1859 1987
St James, Godre'rgraig, Ystalyfera 1914 C20th
St Ciwg, Llangiwg, Pontardawe[93] Medieval (1812) 2001
All Saints, Pontardawe[94] 1886 c. 2004
St Mary, Ynysmeudwy, Pontardawe[95] 1912 pre-2014
St David, Abercraf[84] 1912 2016
St David, Ystalyfera 1890 2022[96]
St John the Baptist, Clydach[84] 1847 2006
Holy Trinity, Pantyffynnon[97] ???

1dedicated to St Callwen until 1964 2also called St Michael & All Saints

Gower Ministry Area

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This was formed by the union of the parishes of Bishopston, Cheriton, Gwernffrwd, Ilston, Killay St Hilary, Killay St Martin, Knelston, Llanddewi, Llangennith, Llanmadoc, Llanrhidian, Llanyrnewydd, Nicholaston, Oxwich, Penclawdd, Penmaen, Pennard, Penrice, Port Eynon, Reynoldston, Rhossili and Tycoch.[98][99][100][101][102] It is named after the Gower Peninsula. It has an estimated population of c. 26,500.[103][104] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, one Vicar, two Priests, two Assistant Curates and one House for Duty Priest.[105]

Church Founded (building)
All Souls, Tycoch 1957
St Cennydd, Llangennith Medieval
St Madoc, Llanmadoc Medieval
St Cadoc, Cheriton Medieval
SS Rhidian & Illtyd, Llanrhidian Medieval
St Gwynour, Llanyrnewydd Medieval (1850)
St David, Wernffrwd
St Andrew, Penrice Medieval
St Cadoc or Cattwg, Port Eynon Medieval
St George, Reynoldston Medieval (1867)
St Mary the Virgin, Rhossili Medieval
St David, Llanddewi Medieval
St Illtyd, Oxwich Medieval
St Hilary, Killay 1926
St Martin, Dunvant 1897 (1949)
St Teilo, Bishopston Medieval
St Nicholas, Nicholaston Medieval (1894)
St John the Baptist, Penmaen Medieval (1855)
St Illtyd, Ilston Medieval
St Mary, Pennard Medieval (C16th?)
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
Wernffrwd Mission Church[84]
Penlan Church, Penclawdd 2021
St Illtyd, Penrice Medieval 1957
St Maurice, Knelston[84] Medieval

Llwchwr Ministry Area

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This was formed by the union of the parishes of Gorseinon, Gowerton, Llandeilo Tal-Y-Bont St Michael, Llandeilo Tal-Y-Bont St Teilo, Loughor St David, Loughor St Michael, Penllergaer, Pontlliw and Waunarllwydd.[106][107][108] It is named after the town of Loughor. It has an estimated population of 41,934.[109] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and four Priests (one also a Mission Hub Leader).[110]

Church Founded (building)
St John the Evangelist, Gowerton 1882
St Barnabas, Waunarlwydd 1888
St Catherine, Gorseinion 1913
St David, Loughor 1928
St David, Penllergaer 1838 (1886)
St Michael & All Angels, Pontardulais 1901
St Teilo, Pontardulais 1851
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
Holy Trinity, Gorseinon[84] 1883 1979
St Anne, Pontlliw[111] 1909 post-2015
St Michael, Loughor[112] Medieval (1885) 2021
St Teilo, Llandeilo Tal-y-bont Medieval 1970
St Paul, Garden Village[84] 1915 2002

Mumbles Ministry Area

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This was formed by the union of the parishes of Llwynderw Clyne Chapel, Llwynderw Holy Cross, Newton and Oystermouth.[113][114][115] It is named after the Mumbles headland. It has an estimated population of 16,445.[116] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, two Priests and two Assistant Curates.[117]

Church Founded (building)
Holy Cross, West Cross 1956
Clyne Chapel, Blackpill 1907
St Peter, Newton 1903
All Saints, Oystermouth Medieval
Norton Mission Church

Penderi Ministry Area

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This was formed by the union of the parishes of Caereithin, Cockett, Cwmbwrla, Landore, Manselton, Treboeth and Ystrad Road.[118][119][120][121] It is named after Penderry community. It has an estimated population of 47,321.[122] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Priest.[123]

Church Founded (building)
St Alban, Treboeth 1909 (1928)
St Illtyd, Fforestfach 1897
St Peter, Cockett 1856
St Michael & All Angels, Manselton 1906
St Teilo, Caereithin 1953
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
St Luke, Cwmbwrla[84] 1886 2014
St Mark, Cwmbwrla[124] 1887 c. 1990
St Paul, Landore[84] 1891 (1903) c. 2013
Penlan Mission Church[84] c. 1997

Swansea Ministry Area

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This was formed by the union of the parishes of Glantawe, Hafod, Kilvey, Sketty Holy Trinity, Sketty St Paul, Swansea Christ Church, Swansea Holy Trinity, Swansea St Barnabas, Swansea St Gabriel, Swansea St James, Swansea St Mary, Swansea St Nicholas & St Jude, Swansea St Stephen and Swansea St Thomas.[125][126][127][128][129][130][131] It is named after Swansea. It has an estimated population of c. 65,500+.[132][133][81] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, five Priests (one also a Mission Hub Leader) and two Assistant Curates.[134][135]

Church Founded (building)
St Paul, Sketty 1850
Holy Trinity, Sketty 1969
St Barnabas, Swansea 1914
St Gabriel, Swansea 1886 (1889)
St James, Uplands 1867
St Nicholas-on-the-Hill, Townhill 1924 (1964)
St Mary, Swansea Medieval (1962)
St John, Hafod 1879
Christ Church, Swansea pre-1872 (1872)
St Stephen, Swansea c. 1899 (1907)
St Thomas, Swansea 1886
Former churches Founded (building) Closed
St Augustine, Swansea[84] 1898 (1904) 1994
St Faith, Swansea[84]
St Jude, Mount Pleasant, Swansea[84] pre-1899 (1915) 2015
St Matthew, St John-juxta-Swansea[84] Medieval (1823) 2004
Holy Trinity, Swansea[84] 1843? 1941
St Mark, Waunwen, Swansea[84] 1888 2011
Greenhill Mission Church, Swansea[84] pre-1918 post-1962
St Deiniol, Skomer Place, Swansea[84] 1961 1970?
St George, Swansea[136] pre-1919 c. 1940?
Good Shepherd, Townhill[84] 1927 1941
St Margaret, Bonymaen c. 1916 2020
St Peter, Pentrechwyth, Bonymaen c. 1910 2020
All Saints, Kilvey[84] 1842 2015

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  35. ^ "The Benefice of Radnor, East". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  36. ^ "The Benefice of New Radnor (St Mary) and Llanfihangel Nantmelan and Evancoyd with Gladwestry and Colva". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
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  40. ^ "St Peter's Church, Crugybyddar Church, Beguildy (301143)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  41. ^ "The Benefice of Colwyn". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  42. ^ "The Benefice of Buallt (St Mary)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  43. ^ "The Benefice of Irfon Valley". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  44. ^ "The Benefice of Blaenau Irfon". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
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  49. ^ "Llanddewi Abergwesyn (304690)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  50. ^ "St Cynog's Church, Llangynog (408555)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  51. ^ "The Benefice of Cefn Coed (St John the Baptist) with Vaynor". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  52. ^ "The Benefice of Penderyn Mellte (St Cynog)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
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  55. ^ "St Tudor's Mission Church, Cefn-coed-y-cymmer, Merthyr Tydfil (422066)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
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  59. ^ "The Benefice of Brynmawr (St Mary the Virgin)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  60. ^ "The Benefice of Crickhowell (St Edmund) with Cwmdu and Tretower". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  61. ^ "The Benefice of Llanelli (St Elli)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  62. ^ "The Benefice of Llangattock (St Cattwg) and Llangyndir". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  63. ^ "The Benefice of Vale of Gwrynne, The". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  64. ^ "St Catwg". Church in Wales. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
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  69. ^ "The Benefice of Gwastedyn". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  70. ^ "The Benefice of Ithon Valley, The". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  71. ^ "The Benefice of Wye, Upper". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  72. ^ "The Benefice of Glan Ithon". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  73. ^ "West Radnor". Church in Wales. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
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  78. ^ "The Benefice of Llangyfelach (St David and St Cyfelach) (St Teilo-On-The-Clase)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  79. ^ "The Benefice of Llansamlet (St Samlet) (St John) (St Paul)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
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  82. ^ "Tawe Isaf". Church in Wales. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
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  85. ^ "The Benefice of Cwmtawe Uchaf". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  86. ^ "The Benefice of Ystradgynlais (St Cynog)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  87. ^ "The Benefice of Clydach (St Mary) (St Michael)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  88. ^ "The Benefice of Llangiwg". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  89. ^ "The Benefice of Ystalyfera (St David)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
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  91. ^ "Cwmtawe 2Gether". Church in Wales. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
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  93. ^ "St Ciwg's Church, Llangiwg (96095)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  94. ^ "All Saints' Church, Pontardawe (13408)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  95. ^ "St Mary's Church, Ynysmeudwy, Pontardawe (421011)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  96. ^ https://swanseaandbrecon.contentfiles.net/media/documents/Gower_Archdeaconry_Ministry_Areas_14.03.2023.pdf
  97. ^ "Holy Trinity Church, Graig Road, Pantyffynnon (13390)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  98. ^ "The Benefice of Gower, South West". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  99. ^ "The Benefice of Tycoch (All Souls)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  100. ^ "The Benefice of Gower, North, Comprising Cheriton, Gwernffrwd, Llangennith, Llanmadoc, Llanrhidian, Llanyrnewydd, and Penclawdd". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  101. ^ "The Benefice of Killay (St Hilary) (St Martin)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  102. ^ "The Benefice of Three Cliffs". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
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  104. ^ "Clyne Trinity". Church in Wales. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
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  106. ^ "The Benefice of Casllwchwr and Gorseinon". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  107. ^ "The Benefice of Penllergaer (St David)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  108. ^ "The Benefice of Llandeilo Tal-Y-Bont (St Teilo) (St Michael)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  109. ^ "Llwchwr". Church in Wales. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
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  111. ^ "Geograph:: St Anne's Church, Pontlliw © Jaggery". www.geograph.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
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  113. ^ "The Benefice of Llwynderw (Holy Cross) (Clyne Chapel)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  114. ^ "The Benefice of Newton (St Peter)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  115. ^ "The Benefice of Oystermouth (All Saints)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  116. ^ "Mumbles". Church in Wales. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
  117. ^ "Mumbles Ministry Area - The Church in Wales". www.churchinwales.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  118. ^ "The Benefice of Caereithin (St Teilo)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  119. ^ "The Benefice of Manselton (St Michael and All Angels) and Cwmbwrla". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  120. ^ "The Benefice of Swansea (St Peter)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  121. ^ "The Benefice of Landore and Treboeth". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  122. ^ "Penderi". Church in Wales. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
  123. ^ "Penderi Ministry Area - The Church in Wales". www.churchinwales.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  124. ^ "St Mark's Church, Cwmbwrla, Swansea (13548)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  125. ^ "The Benefice of Swansea (St Thomas) (St Stephen) and Kilvey". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  126. ^ "The Benefice of Sketty (St Paul) (Holy Trinity)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  127. ^ "The Benefice of Swansea (St Barnabas)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  128. ^ "The Benefice of Swansea (St Gabriel)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  129. ^ "The Benefice of Swansea (St James)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  130. ^ "The Benefice of Swansea (St Nicholas-On-The-Hill) and St Jude". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  131. ^ "The Benefice of Swansea, Central (Christ Church) (St John) (St Mary and Holy Trinity)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
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  133. ^ "Clyne Trinity". Church in Wales. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
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  135. ^ "Swansea St Thomas and Kilvey - The Church in Wales". www.churchinwales.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  136. ^ "St George's Church, Swan Street, Swansea (420972)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2021-10-01.

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