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1 History  



1.1  Timeline  







2 Overview  





3 Bishops  



3.1  Ordinaries  





3.2  Auxiliary Bishops  





3.3  Other priests of this diocese who became bishops  







4 Deaneries  





5 References  





6 External links  














Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff






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Coordinates: 51°3600N 2°5646W / 51.600°N 2.946°W / 51.600; -2.946
 

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Archdiocese of Cardiff


Archidioecesis Cardiffensis

Archesgobaeth Caerdydd

Coat of arms
Location
Country Wales
 England
Territory Monmouthshire
 Herefordshire
With part of:
 Glamorgan
Ecclesiastical provinceCardiff
Coordinates51°36′00N 2°56′46W / 51.600°N 2.946°W / 51.600; -2.946
Statistics
Area3,064 km2 (1,183 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2019)
1,556,940
131,280 (8.4%)
Parishes59
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established1850
(As Diocese of Newport and Menevia)
1916
(Elevated to Archdiocese of Cardiff)
CathedralSt David's Cathedral, Cardiff
Secular priests62
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
ArchbishopMark O'Toole
Metropolitan ArchbishopMark O'Toole
Vicar GeneralJosepn Boardman
Episcopal VicarsMatthew Carney, O.S.B.
Judicial VicarMatthew Jones
Bishops emeritusGeorge Stack
Map
The Archdiocese of Cardiff, shown in green, within the Province of Cardiff
The Archdiocese of Cardiff, shown in green,
within the Province of Cardiff
Website
rcadc.org

The Archdiocese of Cardiff (Latin: Archidioecesis Cardiffensis; Welsh: Archesgobaeth Caerdydd) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church which covers the south-east portion of Wales and the county of HerefordshireinEngland. The Metropolitan ProvinceofCardiff therefore covers all of Wales and part of England. Cardiff's suffragan dioceses are the Diocese of Menevia and the Diocese of Wrexham.

History[edit]

The origin of the modern diocese can be traced to 1840 when the Apostolic Vicariate of the Welsh District was created out the Western District of England and Wales. The Welsh District consisted the whole of Wales and the county of Herefordshire. When Pope Pius IX judged that the time was right to re-establish the Catholic hierarchy in Wales and England in 1850, the southern half of the Welsh District became the Diocese of Newport and Menevia and was a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Birmingham. It had its pro-cathedral at Belmont Abbey. In 1895, boundaries were redrawn, and the territory covering Glamorgan, Monmouthshire and Herefordshire was named the Diocese of Newport. Finally, in 1916, without further adjustment of boundaries, the territory was raised to the status of an archdiocese, and given the title Archdiocese of Cardiff. The Episcopal Seat is now located in Cardiff, at St David's Cathedral.[1]

Timeline[edit]

As all of the Roman Catholic dioceses in Wales are part of the ecclesiastical province of Cardiff the history of the archdiocese and its suffragan dioceses are intertwined:

Overview[edit]

The current ecclesiastical territory of the diocese comprises the local government areas of Cardiff, Bridgend, Vale of Glamorgan, Newport, Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Monmouthshire, Merthyr Tydfil, Rhondda Cynon Taff and Herefordshire. Altogether there are 61 parishes. On 19 April 2011, George Stack was appointed to succeed Peter Smith, who was translated to Southwark in 2010. He was installed as Archbishop on 20 June 2011.

Bishops[edit]

Ordinaries[edit]

Vicars Apostolic of the Welsh District
Bishops of Newport and Menevia
Archbishops of Cardiff

Auxiliary Bishops[edit]

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops[edit]

Deaneries[edit]

There are a total of six deaneries in the Archdiocese of Cardiff, each of which cover several churches in that area, overseen by a dean.

The deaneries include:[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Catholic Province of Cardiff Wales and Herefordshire - Directory and Yearbook 2011 published December 2010 by authority of the Bishops of Wales - see page 8.
  • ^ a b Obituary Archived 7 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine from The Tablet retrieved 5 April 2014
  • ^ a b c Historic England, "Details from listed building database (1411804)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 April 2014
  • ^ History from Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire retrieved 5 April 2014
  • ^ a b c d e History from Cardiff Cathedral retrieved 5 April 2014
  • ^ Deaneries Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine from RCADC.co.uk, retrieved 25 March 2015
  • External links[edit]


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