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1 History
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2 Bishops of Bangor
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3 Archdeaconries and deaneries
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4 List of churches
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4.1 Synod Bangor / Archdeaconry of Bangor
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4.2 Synod Meirionnydd / Archdeaconry of Meirionnydd
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4.2.1 Bro Ardudwy Ministry Area
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4.2.2 Bro Arwystli Ministry Area
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4.2.3 Bro Cyfeiliog a Mawddwy Ministry Area
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4.2.4 Bro Cymer Ministry Area
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4.2.5 Bro Eifionydd Ministry Area
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4.2.6 Bro Enlli Ministry Area
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4.2.7 Bro Madryn Ministry Area
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4.2.8 Bro Moelwyn Ministry Area
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4.2.9 Bro Ystumanner Ministry Area
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4.3 Synod Ynys Môn
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5 Dedications
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6 References
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7 External links
Diocese of Bangor Dioecesis Bangorensis | |
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Location | |
Ecclesiastical province | Wales |
Archdeaconries | Bangor Meirionnydd Anglesey |
Information | |
Cathedral | Cathedral Church of Saint Deiniol |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Andy John |
Assistant bishop | David Morris, Bishop-designate of Bardsey |
Dean | vacant |
Map | |
Map of the dioceses in the Church in Wales | |
Website | |
bangor |
The Diocese of Bangor is a diocese of the Church in Wales in North West Wales. The diocese covers Anglesey, most of Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire and the western part of Montgomeryshire.
History
Diocese of Bangor Act 1685 | |
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Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act for the Repair of the Cathedral Church of Bangor, and for the Maintenance of the Choir there, and for the Augmentation of the Revenue of the Bishopric of Bangor; and also for an Augmentation of several Vicarages within the Comportion of Landinum, in the Diocese of Bangor aforesaid. |
Citation | 1 Ja. 2. c. 11 |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 2 July 1685 |
The diocese in the Welsh kingdom of Gwynedd was founded around 546 by Saint Deiniol.[1] As with the rest of Wales, it initially resisted the papal mission of St Augustine of Canterbury in Britain. In 1534, the church in England and Wales broke allegiance with the Catholic Church and established the Church of England.[citation needed]
The Report of the Commissioners appointed by his Majesty to inquire into the Ecclesiastical Revenues of England and Wales (1835) found the see had an annual net income of £4,464.[2] This made it the second wealthiest diocese in Wales, after St Asaph.[citation needed]
After a brief restoration with the Holy See during the reign of Queen Mary I, the diocese remained part of the Anglican Province of Canterbury until the early 20th century. Following the Welsh Church Act 1914, the Welsh dioceses formed the independent Church in Wales within the Anglican Communion on 31 March 1920.[citation needed]
Bishops of Bangor
The Bishop of Bangor is the ordinary of the Diocese of Bangor. The incumbent is Andy John, who was consecrated the 81st Bishop of Bangor in 2008.[3] Since 2022 he has also been the Archbishop of Wales, and on 19 January 2024, he announced the appointment of David Morris as the next assistant bishop of Bangor and titular Bishop of Bardsey.[4]
Archdeaconries and deaneries
Diocese | Archdeaconry | Deanery | Churches | Population | People/church |
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Diocese of Bangor | Archdeaconry of Bangor | Synod Bangor | 41 | 94,685 | 2,309 |
Archdeaconry of Anglesey[5] | Synod Ynys Mon | 60 | 69,751 | 1,163 | |
Archdeaconry of Meirionnydd | Synod Meirionnydd | 64 | 68,874 | 1,076 | |
Total/average | 165 | 233,310 | 1,414 |
Before the recent reorganisation the deaneries were:
- under the Archdeacon of Bangor: Archlechwedd, Arfon, Llifon-Talybolion, Malltraeth, Ogwen, Tyndaethwy and Twrcelyn.
- under the Archdeacon of Merioneth: Ardudwy, Arwystli, Cyfeiliog-Mawddwy, Llyn-Eifionydd and Ystumaner.
List of churches
The diocese is divided into 27 ministry areas[6] and 170 churches. There are three deaneries where previously there were twelve.[7] In 2018 the deaneries of Synod De Meirionnydd and Synod Gogledd Meirionnydd were merged into a single Synod Meirionnydd.[8] There are at least 101 former churches within the area covered by the diocese, at least 23 of which have closed since 2000.
APC = ancient parish church. MC = medieval chapelry.
Synod Bangor / Archdeaconry of Bangor
Bro Beuno Sant Uwch Gwyrfai Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Clynnog Fawr, Llanaelhaearn, Llandwrog, Llanllyfni Christ Church, Llanllyfni St John, Llanllyfni St Rhedyw and Llanwnda.[9] It is named after St Beuno, to whom a church in the area is dedicated, and the medieval commote of Uwch Gwyrfai. It has an estimated population of 11,436.[10] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Assistant Curate.[11]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Beuno, Clynnog Fawr | APC | |
St Aelhaearn, Llanaelhaearn | APC | |
St Twrog, Llandwrog | APC (1860) | |
Christ Church, Penygroes | pre-1890 (1890) | |
St Rhedyw, Llanllyfni | APC | |
St Gwyndaf, Llanwnda | APC (1847) | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St John, Talysarn[12] | late C19th | c. 2019 |
St Thomas, Groeslon[13] | 1853 | |
St George, Trefor[14] | 1881 |
Bro Celynnin Ministry Area
This was formed in 2016[15] by the union of the parishes of Caerhun-with-Llangelynnin, Conwy, Gyffin and Upper Llanbedr.[16] It is named after St Celynnin, to whom a church in the area is dedicated. It has an estimated population of 7,235.[17] As of September 2024 its clergy positions were vacant.[18]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Mary, Caerhun | APC | |
St Celynnin, Llangelynnin1 | APC | |
St Mary & All Saints, Conwy2 | APC | |
St Benedict, Gyffin | APC | |
St Peter, Llanbedr-y-Cennin | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Celynnin's New Church, Llangelynnin | 1840 | 1980s |
1used for one service a month in the summer months 2original dedication to St Mary
Bro Deiniol Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Bangor Cathedral, Bangor Holy Cross, Bangor St David, Bangor St Mary and Bangor St Peter.[19] It is named after St Deiniol, the first Bishop of Bangor. It has an estimated population of 18,519.[20] As of September 2024 it was served by one Residentiary Canon.[21]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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Cathedral of St Deiniol, Bangor | APC | |
Holy Cross, Maesgeirchen | 1958 | |
St Peter, Penrhosgarnedd | 1956 | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St David, Bangor[22] | 1888 | 2014 |
St Mary, Bangor[23] | 1864 | 2014 |
St James, Bangor[24] | 1866 | pre-1996 |
Bro Dwylan Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Dwygyfylchi St David, Dwygyfylchi St Gwynin, Dwygyfylchi St Seiriol, Llanfairfechan and Penmaenmawr.[25] It is named after ?. It has an estimated population of 8,108.[26] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[27]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St David, Penmaenmawr | 1893 | |
St Gwynan, Dwygyfylchi | APC (1889) | |
St Mary & Christ Church, Llanfairfechan1 | 1864 | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Seiriol, Penmaenmawr[28] | 1867 | 2015 |
St Bodfan, Abergwyngregyn[29] | APC (1878) | |
St Mary, Llanfairfechan | APC (1849) | 1999 |
1dedication was Christ Church until 1999.
Bro Eryri Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Llanberis St Padarn, Llanberis St Peter, Llanddeiniolen, Llandinorwig, Llanrug and Penisarwaun.[30] It is named after the mountains of Eryri. It has an estimated population of 10,297.[31] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Associate Priest.[32]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Padarn, Llanberis | 1884 | |
St Peris, Old Llanberis, Nant Peris | APC | |
St Deiniolen, Llanddeiniolen | APC (1843) | |
Christ Church Llandinorwig, Deiniolen | 1857 | |
St Helen, Penisa'r Waun | 1883 | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Mary, Dinorwig | 1997[33] | |
St Michael, Llanrug | APC | 2019 |
St Gabriel, Cwm-y-glo | C19th | pre-2014[34] |
Bro Gwydyr Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Betws-y-Coed, Dolgarrog, Dolwyddelan, Llanrhychwyn, Penmachno and Trefriw.[35] It is named after Gwydyr Forest. It has an estimated population of 3,107.[36] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[37]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Mary, Betws-y-Coed | 1873 | |
St Mary, Dolgarrog | 1913 (1976) | |
St Gwyddelan, Dolwyddelan | APC | |
St Rhychwyn, Llanrhychwyn | APC | |
St Tyddyd/Tydclud, Penmachno | APC (1857) | |
St Mary, Trefriw | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Michael, Betws-y-Coed[38] | APC | 2000 |
St Curig, Capel Curig[39] | 1883 | 1992 |
St Julitta, Capel Curig[40] | MC | 1970s |
St John the Baptist, Pont Cyfyng[41] | 1875 | pre-1953 |
St Enclydwyn, Cwm Penmachno[42] | 1921 | 1981 |
St Elizabeth, Dolwyddelan[43] | 1886 |
Bro Ogwen Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Coetmor, Glanogwen, Llandygai St Ann, Llandygai St Tegai, Llanllechid, Pentir, Tal-y-bont and Tregarth.[44] It is named after the Afon Ogwen. It has an estimated population of 9,251.[45] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Community Chaplain.[46]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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Christ Church Glanogwen, Bethesda | 1856 | |
SS Anne & Mary, Tan-y-bwlch1 | 1813 (c. 2000) | |
St Tegai, Llandygai | APC | |
St Cedol, Pentir | MC?/C18th (1848) | |
Holy Cross, Tal-y-bont | 1892 | |
St Mary, Tregarth | 1869 | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
Coetmor Chapel, Bethesda2 | 1911 | c. 2020 |
St Llechid, Llanllechid[47] | APC (1844) | 2002 |
St Elizabeth, Glasinfryn[48] | 1871 |
1original dedication to St Anne 2may be still open
Bro Peblig Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Bettws Garmon, Caernarfon, Llanbeblig, Llanfair-is-Gaer Griffith's Crossing and Llanfair-is-Gaer St Mary.[49] It is named after St Peblig, to whom is dedicated the original parish church of Caernarfon. It has an estimated population of 15,717.[50] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[51]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Garmon, Betws Garmon | APC (1842) | |
St Mary, Caernarfon | MC | |
St Peblig, Llanbeblig, Caernarfon | APC | |
St Mary, Llanfair-is-Gaer | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
Christ Church, Caernarfon[52] | 1864 | 1982 |
St Baglan, Llanfaglan | APC | pre-1991 |
St John the Evangelist, Waunfawr[53] | 1880 | pre-2001 |
St Mary, Y Felinheli[54] | 1865 | 2015 |
Port Church, Y Felinheli[55] | 1863 | c. 1950 |
Bro Tudno Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Llandudno Holy Trinity and Llandudno St Tudno.[56] It is named after St Tudno, to whom is dedicated the original parish church of Llandudno. It has an estimated population of 7,247.[57] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[58]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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Holy Trinity, Llandudno | 1874 | |
St Tudno, Llandudno | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St George, Llandudno[59] | 1840-1841 | 2002 |
Synod Meirionnydd / Archdeaconry of Meirionnydd
Bro Ardudwy Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Bontddu, Caerdeon, Dyffryn, Harlech, Llanaber St David, Llanaber St John, Llanaber St Mary, Llanbedr, Llandanwg, Llanddwywe, Llandecwyn, Llanenddwyn, Llanfair-Juxta-Harlech and Llanfihangel-Y-Traethau.[60] It is named after the historical area of Ardudwy. It has an estimated population of 6,925.[61] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[62]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Tanwg, Harlech | 1841 | |
St John the Evangelist, Barmouth | 1895 | |
SS Mary & Bodfan, Llanaber1 | APC | |
St Peter, Llanbedr | APC | |
St Tanwg, Llandanwg | APC | |
St Dwywe, Llanddwywe | APC | |
St Tecwyn, Llandecwyn | APC (1879) | |
St Mary, Llanfair | APC | |
St Michael, Llanfihangel-y-traethau | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Bartholomew, Bontddu[63] | c. 1895 | c. 1975 |
St Philip, Caerdeon[64] | 1862 | 2014 |
Christ Church, Talsarnau[65] | 1871 | 2014 |
St David, Barmouth | 1830 | c. 2018 |
St Enddwyn, Llanenddwyn[66] | APC |
1original dedication to St Bodfan
Bro Arwystli Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Carno, Llandinam, Llangurig, Llanidloes, Llanwnnog, Penstrowed and Trefeglwys.[67] It is named after the historical area of Arwystli. It has an estimated population of 8,428.[68] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Associate Vicar.[69]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St John the Baptist, Carno | APC (1867) | |
St Llonio, Llandinam | APC (1865) | |
St Curig, Llangurig | APC | |
St Idloes, Llanidloes | APC | |
St Gwynog, Llanwnog | APC | |
St Gwrhai, Penstrowed | APC (1864) | |
St Michael, Trefeglwys | APC (1865) | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Mary, Caersws[70] | 1871 | 2010 |
Bro Cyfeiliog a Mawddwy Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Cemais, Corris, Darowen, Esgairgeiliog, Llanbrynmair, Llanwrin, Machynlleth, Mallwyd and Penegoes.[71] It is named after the medieval commotes of Cyfeiliog and Mawddwy. It has an estimated population of 6,589.[72] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, one Associate Priest and one Distinctive Deacon.[73]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Tydecho, Cemmaes | APC | |
Holy Trinity, Lower Corris | c. 1875 | |
St Tudur, Darowen | APC (1862) | |
St Mary, Llanbrynmair | APC | |
St Gwrin, Llanwrin1 | APC | |
St Peter, Machynlleth | APC (1827) | |
St Tydecho, Mallwyd | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Cadfarch, Penegoes[74] | APC (1884) | |
St David, Dylife[75] | 1856 | 1962 |
St John, Llanbrynmair[76] | 1867 | |
St Tydecho, Llanymawddwy[77] | APC |
1original dedication to SS Ust & Dyfrig
Bro Cymer Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Bryncoedifor, Dolgellau, Llanelltud and Llanfachreth.[78] It is named after Cymer Abbey. It has an estimated population of 4,256.[79] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[80]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Mary, Dolgellau | APC (1716) | |
St Illtyd, Llanelltyd | APC | |
St Machreth, Llanfachreth | APC (1874) | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Paul, Bryncoedifor[81] | 1846 | c. 2020 |
St Mark, Brithdir[82] | 1898 | |
St Mary, Rhoslefain[83] | 1870 |
Bro Eifionydd Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Abererch, Beddgelert, Criccieth, Denio, Dolbenmaen, Llanarmon, Llangybi, Llanystymdwy, Porthmadog St John, Porthmadog St Cyngar and Treflys.[84] It is named after the historical area of Eifionydd. It has an estimated population of 10,330.[85] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[86]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Cawrdaf, Abererch | APC | |
St Mary, Beddgelert | APC | |
St Catherine, Criccieth | APC | |
St Mary, Dolbenmaen | APC | |
St Cybi, Llangybi | APC | |
St John the Baptist, Llanystumdwy | APC (1862) | |
St John, Porthmadog1 | 1876 | |
St Cyngar, Borth-y-Gest | 1913 | |
St Michael, Treflys | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Beuno, Denio, Pwllheli[87] | APC | 1859 |
St Garmon, Llanarmon | APC | c. 2023 |
St Deiniol, Criccieth | 1887 | 1988 |
St David, Garndolbenmaen | 1900 | |
St Michael, Llanfihangel-y-Pennant | APC | |
St Beuno, Penmorfa | APC | pre-1999 |
St Mary, Tremadog[88] | 1811 | 1995 |
St Cynhaearn, Ynyscynhaearn | APC (1832) | pre-2003 |
1Victorian church closed 2023. Congregation continues to meet in a remodelled dentist's surgery.[89]
Bro Enlli Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Aberdaron, Llanbedrog, Llanengan, Llanfaelrhys, Llangian, Llannor and Pwllheli.[90] It is named after Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island). It has an estimated population of 10,322.[91] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Pilgrim Priest.[92]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Hywyn, Aberdaron | APC | |
St Pedrog, Llanbedrog | APC | |
St Engan, Llanengan | APC | |
St Maelrhys, Llanfaelrhys | APC | |
St Cian, Llangian | APC | |
Holy Cross, Llannor | APC | |
St Peter, Pwllheli | 1832 (1887) | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Aelrhiw, Y Rhiw[93] | APC (1860) | |
St Hywyl's New Church, Aberdaron[94] | 1841 | 1940s |
St John, Abersoch[95] | 1911 | post-1984 |
St Merin, Bodferin[96] | APC | post-C16th |
St Cynfil, Penrhos[97] | APC (1842) |
Bro Madryn Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Botwnnog, Bryncroes, Edern, Llandudwen, Llangwnnadl, Llaniestyn, Nefyn, Penllech, Pistyll and Tudweiliog.[98] It is named after Saint Madryn. It has an estimated population of 5,393.[99] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[100]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Mary, Bryncroes | APC | |
St Edern, Edern | APC (1868) | |
St Tudwen, Llandudwen | APC | |
St Gwynhoedl, Llangwnadl | APC | |
St Iestyn, Llaniestyn | APC | |
St David, Nefyn | 1904 | |
St Beuno, Pistyll | APC | |
St Mary, Morfa Nefyn1 | 1870 | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Beuno, Botwnnog | APC | c. 2019 |
St Mary, Penllech | APC | pre-2009 |
St Cwyfan, Tudweiliog | APC (1849) | c. 2023 |
St Michael, Llanfihangel Bachellaeth[101] | APC | |
St Buan, Boduan[102] | APC (c. 1790) | |
St Cuwch, Carnguwch[103] | APC (1882) | |
St Ceidio, Ceidio[104] | APC | |
St Gwynnin, Llandegwning[105] | APC (1840) | |
St James, Llithfaen[106] | pre-1882 | |
St Peter ad Vincula, Meyllteyrn[107] | APC (1846) | |
St Mary, Nefyn[108] | APC (1827) |
1closed 2014 but reopened 2024
Bro Moelwyn Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Blaenau Ffestiniog, Ffestiniog, Maentwrog, Penrhyndeudraeth and Trawsfynydd.[109] It is named after the Moelwyn mountains. It has an estimated population of 9,057.[110] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[111]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St David, Blaenau Ffestiniog | 1842 | |
St Michael, Llan Ffestiniog | APC (1843) | |
SS Twrog & Mary, Maentwrog | APC (1896) | |
Holy Trinity, Penrhyndeudraeth | 1858 | |
St Madryn, Trawsfynydd | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Martha, Manod | 1871 (c. 1880) | |
St Catherine, Garreg | C19th | |
St Brothen, Llanfrothen | APC | pre-2002 |
Bro Ystumanner Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Aberdyfi, Abergynolwyn, Arthog, Fairbourne, Llanegryn, Llanfihangel-Y-Pennant, Llangelynnin, Llwyngwril, Tal-Y-Llyn and Tywyn.[112] It is named after the historic commote of Ystumanner. It has an estimated population of 7,426.[113] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader, two Associate Vicars and one Associate Priest.[114]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Peter, Aberdyfi | 1837 | |
St David, Abergynolwyn | 1880 | |
St Catherine, Arthog | c. 1808 | |
St Cynon, Fairbourne | 1927 | |
SS Mary & Egryn, Llanegryn1 | APC | |
St Michael, Llanfihangel-y-Pennant | APC | |
St Celynnin, Llwyngwril | 1843 | |
St Cadfan, Tywyn | APC | |
St Peter ad Vincula, Pennal | APC (C18th) | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Celynnin Old Church, Llangelynnin | APC | c. 2015 |
St Mary, Tal-y-llyn[115] | APC | |
St Matthew, Bryncrug[116] | 1882 |
1original dedication to St Egryn
Synod Ynys Môn
Bro Cadwaladr Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Aberffraw, Gaerwen, Llanffinan, Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog, Llangadwaladr, Llangaffo, Llangristiolus, Trefdraeth Christ the King and Trefdraeth St Beuno.[117] It is named after Saint Cadwaladr, to whom one of the churches is dedicated. It has an estimated population of 5,651.[118] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and one Associate Priest.[119]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Beuno, Aberffraw | APC | |
St Cadwaladr, Llangadwaladr | APC | |
Christ the King, Malltraeth | ||
St Beuno, Trefdraeth | APC | |
St Ffinan, Llanffinan | APC (1841) | |
St Michael, Gaerwen | 1847 | |
St Cristiolus, Llangristiolus | APC | |
St Caffo, Llangaffo | APC (1846) | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Ceinwen, Cerrigceinwen | APC (1869) | |
St Michael, Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog | APC | 1847 |
St Mary, Tal-y-llyn | MC | 1992 |
Bro Cwyfan Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Bodedern, Bryngwran, Caergeiliog, Llanbabo, Llanfachraeth, Llanfaelog, Llanfair-Yn-Neubwll, Llanfihangel-Yn-Nhywyn, Llangwyfan, Llantrisant, Llanynghenedl, Llechylched and Valley.[120] It is named after Saint Kevin of Glendalough, to whom a redundant church in the area is dedicated. It has an estimated population of 9,490.[121] As of September 2024 its clergy positions were vacant.[122]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Mary, Llangwyfan | 1870 | |
St Edern, Bodedern | APC | |
Holy Trinity, Bryngwran | 1842 | |
St Machraeth, Llanfachraeth | APC (modern) | |
St Maelog, Llanfaelog | APC (1848) | |
St Pabo, Llanbabo | APC | |
St Michael, Llanfihangel yn Nhowyn | APC (1862) | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
Holy Rood, Ceirchiog[123] | APC | c. C16th |
St David, Caergeiliog[124] | 1912 | pre-2013 |
St Peulan, Llanbeulan | APC | |
SS Marcellus & Marcellina, Llanddeusant[125] | APC (1868) | |
St Mary, Llanfair-yn-Neubwll | APC | 1970s |
St Figael, Llanfigael | APC | pre-2007 |
St Cwyfan, Llangwyfan | APC | c. 2020 |
St Llibio, Llanllibio | MC | C17th |
SS Afran, Ieuan & Sannan (old), Llantrisant | APC | 1899 |
SS Afran, Ieuan & Sannan, Llantrisant | 1899 | c. 2020 |
St Enghenedl, Llanynghenedl | APC (1862) | C20th |
St Cynfarwy, Llechgynfarwy | APC (1867) | post-2010 |
St Ylched, Llechylched[126] | APC | C17th |
Bro Cybi Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Holyhead Morawelon, Holyhead St Cybi, Holyhead St Ffraid and Holyhead St Gwenfaen.[127] It is named after Saint Cybi, to whom the church of Holyhead is dedicated. It has an estimated population of 14,133.[128] As of September 2024 it was served by one Associate Vicar.[129]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Cybi, Holyhead | APC | |
St David, Morawelon, Holyhead | 1963 | |
St Gwenfaen, Rhoscolyn | APC (1879) | |
St Ffraid, Trearddur Bay | MC (1932) | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Seiriol, Holyhead[130] | 1854 | 1980s |
Bro Cyngar Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Bodwrog, Heneglwys, Llandrygarn, Llanerch-Y-Medd, Llangefni, Llangwyllog St Anau, Llangwyllog St Cwyllog, Tregaean and Trewalchmai.[131] It is named after Saint Cyngar, to whom the church of Llangefni is dedicated. It has an estimated population of 8,344.[132] As of September 2024 its clergy positions were vacant.[133]
Church | Founded (building) | |
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St Llwydian, Heneglwys | APC (1845) | |
St Trygarn, Llandrygarn | APC | |
St Cwyllog, Llangwyllog | APC | |
St Caian, Tregaian | APC | |
St Cyngar, Llangefni | APC (1824) | |
St Morhaiarn, Gwalchmai | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Twrog, Bodwrog | APC (c. 1490) | |
St Ana/Anau, Coedana | APC (1894) | 2020 |
St Dyfnan, Llanddyfnan | APC | |
St Deiniol, Talwrn[134] | 1891 | 2013 |
Bro Dwynwen Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Llanedwen, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd, Llangeinwen, Llanidan and Newborough.[135] It is named after Saint Dwynwen, to whom a redundant church in the area is dedicated. It has an estimated population of 6,573.[136] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[137]
Church | Founded (building) | |
---|---|---|
St Edwen, Llanedwen | APC (1856) | |
St Mary, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll | APC (1853) | |
St Nidan, Llanidan | 1843 | |
St Mary, Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd | MC | |
St Ceinwen, Llangeinwen | APC | |
St Peter, Newborough | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Deiniol, Llanddaniel Fab | APC | |
St Dwynwen, Llanddwyn | APC | |
Old Church of St Nidan, Llanidan | APC | 1843 |
St Thomas, Newborough | ||
St Gredifael, Penmynydd | APC | post-2010 |
Bro Eleth Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Amlwch, Llanallgo, Llandyfrydog, Llaneilian, Llaneugrad, Llanfihangel Tre'r Beirdd, Llanwenllwyfo and Penrhosllugwy.[138] It is named after Saint Eleth, to whom the church at Amlwch is dedicated. It has an estimated population of 8,887.[139] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader.[140]
Church | Founded (building) | |
---|---|---|
St Eleth, Amlwch | APC (1800) | |
St Eilian, Llaneilian | APC | |
St Gwenllwyfo, Llanwenllwyfo | 1856 | |
St Mary, Llannerch-y-medd | APC | |
St Gallgo, Llanallgo | APC | |
St Michael, Penrhoslligwy | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Peter, Amlwch[141] | 1872 | pre-2014 |
St Tyfrydog, Llandyfrydog | APC | 2020 |
St Euddog, Llaneuddog | MC | |
St Eugrad, Llaneugrad | APC | 2020 |
St Michael, Llanfihangel-Tre'r-Beirdd | APC (1888) | 2020 |
Old Church of St Gwenllwyfo, Llanwenllwyfo | APC | 1856 |
Capel Lligwy | MC | C18th |
St Ceidio, Rhodogeidio | APC | |
St Mary, Gwredog, Rhodogeidio | MC | C19th |
Christ Church, Rhosybol[142] | 1875 | 1996 |
St Andrew's Mission Church, Rhuddlan Fawr[143] | mid-late C19th |
Bro Padrig Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Bodewryd, Cemaes, Llanbadrig, Llanfaethlu, Llanfair-Yng-Nghornwy, Llanfechell, Llanfflewin, Llanrhuddlad, Llanrhwydrus and Rhosbeirio.[144] It is named after Saint Patrick, to whom two churches in the area are dedicated. It has an estimated population of 3,795.[145] As of September 2024 its clergy positions were vacant.[146]
Church | Founded (building) | |
---|---|---|
St Mary, Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy | APC | |
St Rhwydrus, Llanrhwydrus | APC | |
St Padrig, Llanbadrig | APC | |
St Patrick, Cemaes Bay | 1865 | |
St Maethlu, Llanfaethlu | APC | |
St Mechell, Llanfechell | APC | |
St Fflewin, Llanfflewin | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Mary, Bodewryd | MC | 2020 |
St Mwrog, Llanfwrog[147] | MC | |
St Rhyddlad, Llanrhyddlad | APC (1858) | c. 2019 |
St Peirio, Rhosbeirio | APC | C20th |
Bro Seiriol Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Beaumaris St Catherine, Beaumaris St Cawrdaf, Beaumaris SS Mary & Nicholas, Beaumaris St Michael, Beaumaris St Seiriol and Llanddona.[148] It is named after Saint Seiriol, to whom a church in the area is dedicated. It has an estimated population of 3,615.[149] As of September 2024 it was served by one Associate Vicar.[150]
Church | Founded (building) | |
---|---|---|
SS Mary & Nicholas, Beaumaris | MC | |
St Dona, Llanddona | APC (1873) | |
St Michael, Llanfihangel Din Sylwy | APC (1855) | |
St Iestyn, Llaniestyn | APC | |
St Cawrdaf, Llangoed | APC (1881) | |
St Seiriol, Penmon | APC | |
Former churches | Founded (building) | Closed |
St Catherine, Llanfaes | APC (1845) | 2020 |
Bro Tysilio Ministry Area
This was formed by the union of the parishes of Llanbedrgoch, Llandegfan, Llandysilio, Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf, Llansadwrn, Menai Bridge and Pentraeth.[151] It is named after Saint Tysilio, to whom the ancient church of Menai Bridge is dedicated. It has an estimated population of 9,950.[152] As of September 2024 it was served by one Ministry Area Leader and two Associate Vicars.[153]
Church | Founded (building) |
---|---|
St Tegfan, Llandegfan | APC |
St Sadwrn, Llansadwrn | APC (1881) |
St Peter, Llanbedrgoch | APC |
St Mary, Menai Bridge | 1858 |
St Tysilio, Llandysilio, Menai Bridge | APC |
St Mary, Pentraeth | APC |
St Andrew, Benllech | 1964 |
St Mary, Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf | APC |
Former churches: none |
Dedications
Medieval churches (chapelries in italics)
- Holy Cross: Ceirchiog, Llannor
- St Aelhaiarn: Llanaelhaearn
- St Aelrhiw: Rhiw
- SS Afran, Ieuan & Sannan: Llantrisant
- St Ana: Coedana
- St Baglan: Llanfaglan
- St Benedict: Gyffin
- St Beuno: Aberffraw, Botwnnog, Clynnog Fawr, Denio, Penmorfa, Pistyll, Trefdraeth
- St Bodfan: Abergwyngregyn, Llanaber
- St Bridget: Trearddur Bay
- St Brothen: Llanfrothen
- St Buan: Boduan
- St Cadfan: Tywyn
- St Cadfarch: Penegoes
- St Cadwaladr: Llangadwaladr
- St Caffo: Llangaffo
- St Caian: Tregaian
- St Catherine: Criccieth, Llanfaes
- St Cawrdaf: Abererch, Llangoed
- St Cedol: Pentir
- St Ceidio: Ceidio, Rhodogeidio
- St Celynnin: Llangelynnin (Caernarfonshire), Llangelynnin (Merionethshire)
- St Cian: Llangian
- St Cristiolus: Llangristiolus
- St Curig: Llangurig
- St Cuwch: Carnguwch
- St Cwyfan: Llangwyfan, Tudweiliog
- St Cwyllog: Llangwyllog
- St Cybi: Holyhead, Llangybi
- St Cynfarwy: Llechgynfarwy
- St Cynfil: Penrhos
- St Cyngar: Llangefni
- St Cynhaearn: Ynyscynhaearn
- St Deiniol: Bangor
- St Deiniol Fab: Llanddaniel Fab, Llanddeiniolen
- St Dona: Llanddona
- St Dwynwen: Llanddwyn
- St Dwywe: Llanddwywe
- St Dyfnan: Llanddyfnan
- St Edern: Bodedern, Edern
- St Edwen: Llanedwen
- St Egryn: Llanegryn
- St Eigrad: Llaneugrad
- St Eilian: Llaneilian
- St Elaeth: Amlwch
- St Enddwyn: Llanenddwyn
- St Engan: Llanengan
- St Enghenedl: Llanynghenedl
- St Euddog: Llaneuddog
- St Ffinan: Llanffinan
- St Fflewin: Llanfflewin
- St Figael: Llanfigael
- St Gallgo: Llanallgo
- St Germanus: Betwsgarmon, Llanarmon
- St Gredifael: Penmynydd
- St Gwenfaen: Rhoscolyn
- St Gwenllwyfo: Llanwenllwyfo
- St Gwrhai: Penstrowed
- St Gwrin: Llanwrin
- St Gwyddelan: Dolwyddelan
- St Gwyndaf: Llanwnda
- St Gwynhoedl: Llangwnadl
- St Gwynin: Dwygyfylchi, Llandegwning
- St Gwynog: Llanwnog
- St Hywyn: Aberdaron
- St Idloes: Llanidloes
- St Iestyn: Llaniestyn (Anglesey), Llaniestyn (Caernarfonshire)
- St Illtud: Llanelltyd
- St John the Baptist: Carno, Llanystumdwy
- St Julitta: Capelcurig
- St Keyne: Cerrigceinwen, Llangeinwen
- St Llechid: Llanllechid
- St Llibio: Llanllibio
- St Llonio: Llandinam
- St Llwydian: Heneglwys
- St Machraeth: Llanfachraeth (Anglesey), Llanfachreth (Merionethshire)
- St Madryn: Trawsfynydd
- St Maelog: Llanfaelog
- St Maelrhys: Llanfaelrhys
- St Maethlu: Llanfaethlu
- SS Marcellus & Marcellina: Llanddeusant
- St Mary: Beddgelert, Bodewryd, Bryncroes, Caerhun, Caernarfon, Conwy, Dolbenmaen, Dolgellau, Gwredog, Llanbrynmair, Llanfair, Llanfairfechan, Llanfairisgaer, Llanfairmathafarneithaf, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Llanfairyngnghornwy, Llanfairynneubwll, Llanfairynycwmwd, Llannerchymedd, Nefyn, Penllech, Pentraeth, Talyllyn (Anglesey), Talyllyn (Merionethshire), Trefriw
- SS Mary & Nicholas: Beaumaris
- St Mechell: Llanfechell
- St Merin: Bodferin
- St Michael: Betwsycoed, Llanffestiniog, Llanfihangelbachellaeth, Llanfihangeldinsylwy, Llanfihangeltre'rbeirdd, Llanfihangelynnhowyn, Llanfihangelypennant (Caernarfonshire), Llanfihangelypennant (Merionethshire), Llanfihangelysgeifiog, Llanfihangelytraethau, Llanrug, Penrhoslligwy, Trefeglwys, Treflys
- St Morhaiarn: Gwalchmai
- St Mwrog: Llanfwrog
- St Nidan: Llanidan
- St Pabo: Llanbabo
- St Patrick: Llanbadrig
- St Peblig: Llanbeblig
- St Peirio: Rhosbeirio
- St Peris: Llanberis
- St Peter: Llanbedr, Llanbedrgoch, Llanbedrycennin, Machynlleth, Meyllteyrn, Newborough, Pennal
- St Petroc: Llanbedrog
- St Peulan: Llanbeulan
- St Rhedyw: Llanllyfni
- St Rhwydrys: Llanrhwydrus
- St Rhychwyn: Llanrhychwyn
- St Rhyddlad: Llanrhyddlad
- St Sadwrn: Llansadwrn
- St Seiriol: Penmon
- St Tanwg: Llandanwg
- St Tecwyn: Llandecwyn
- St Tegai: Llandygai
- St Tegfan: Llandegfan
- St Trygarn: Llandrygarn
- St Tudglyd: Penmachno
- St Tudno: Llandudno
- St Tudur: Darowen
- St Tudwen: Llandudwen
- St Twrog: Bodwrog, Llandwrog, Maentwrog
- St Tydecho: Cemmaes, Llanymawddwy, Mallwyd
- St Tyfrydog: Llandyfrydog
- St Tysilio: Llandysilio
- SS Ust & Dyfrig: Llanwrin
- St Ylched: Llechylched
- No dedication/dedication unknown: Capel Lligwy
Post-medieval churches
- Christ Church: Caernarfon (1864), Glanogwen (1856), Llandinorwig (1857), Llanfairfechan (1864), Penygroes (C19th), Rhosybol (1875), Talsarnau (1871)
- Christ the King: Malltraeth (?)
- Holy Cross: Maesgeirchen (1958), Talybont (1892)
- Holy Trinity: Bryngwran (1842), Corris (1875), Llandudno (1874), Penrhyndeudraeth (1858)
- SS Afran, Ieuan & Sannan: Llantrisant new (1899)
- St Andrew: Benllech (1964), Rhuddlanfawr (C19th)
- St Anne: Tanybwlch (1813)
- St Bartholomew: Bontddu (1895)
- St Catherine: Arthog (1808), Garreg (C19th)
- St Celynnin: Llangelynnin new (1840), Llwyngwril (1843)
- St Curig: Capelcurig (1883)
- St Cyngar: Borthygest (1913)
- St Cynon: Fairbourne (1927)
- St David: Abergynolwyn (1880), Bangor (1888), Barmouth (1830), Blaenauffestiniog (1842), Caergeiliog (1912), Dylife (1856), Garndolbenmaen (1900), Holyhead (1963), Nefyn (1904), Penmaenmawr (1893)
- St Deiniol: Criccieth (1887), Talwrn (1891)
- St Elizabeth: Dolwyddelan (1886), Glasinfryn (1871)
- St Enclydwyn: Cwmpenmachno (1921)
- St Gabriel: Cwmyglo (C19th)
- St George: Llandudno (1841), Trefor (1881)
- St Gwenllwyfo: Llanwenllwyfo new (1856)
- St Helen: Penisa'r Waun (1883)
- St Hywyn: Aberdaron new (1841)
- St James: Bangor (1866), Llithfaen (C19th)
- St John the Baptist: Pontcyfyng (1875)
- St John the Evangelist: Abersoch (1911), Barmouth (1895), Llanbrynmair (1867), Porthmadog (1876), Talysarn (C19th), Waunfawr (1880)
- St Mark: Brithdir (1898)
- St Martha: Manod (1871)
- St Mary: Bangor (1864), Betwsycoed (1873), Caersws (1871), Dinorwig (?), Dolgarrog (1913), Felinheli (1865), Llangwyfan (1870), Menaibridge (1858), Morfanefyn (1870), Rhoslefain (1870), Tregarth (1869), Tremadog (1811)
- St Matthew: Bryncrug (1882)
- St Michael: Gaerwen (1847)
- St Nidan: Llanidan new (1843)
- St Padarn: Llanberis (1884)
- St Patrick: Cemaes Bay (1865)
- St Paul: Bryncoedifor (1846)
- St Peter: Aberdyfi (1837), Amlwch (1872), Penrhosgarnedd (1956), Pwllheli (1832)
- St Philip: Caerdeon (1862)
- St Seiriol: Holyhead (1854), Penmaenmawr (1867)
- St Tanwg: Harlech (1841)
- St Thomas: Groeslon (1853), Newborough (?)
- No dedication/dedication unknown: Coetmor Chapel (1911), Felinheli (1863)
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