Cardiff Deanery
The Cardiff Deanery is a Roman Catholic deanery in the Archdiocese of Cardiff that oversees several churches in the city of Cardiff.[1] It replaced the previous Cardiff East Deanery and Cardiff West Deanery, combining the two into one. The dean is centred at the Parish of St Mary's Canton.[2]
Churches
The parishes in the deanery have been split into 'clusters'. These churches are not being merged but will be working together to make sure that all parishioners in the cluster are served sufficiently. As part of the archdiocese reorganisations, various churches were put into the same parish.[3]
- Blessed Sacrament, Rumney
- St Cadoc, Llanrumney
- St John Lloyd, Trowbridge
- St Alban on the Moors, Splott[4] - served by the Cardiff Oratory
- St Joseph, Gabalfa - served by the Rosminians
- St Peter's, Roath[5] - served by the Rosminians
- St Brigid, Llanishen
- St Paul, Cyncoed - served from St Brigid
- Christ the King, Llanishen - served from St Brigid
- St Philip Evans, Llanedeyrn
- St Teilo, Whitchurch
- Our Lady of Lourdes, Gabalfa - served from Whitchurch
- St Mary of the Angels, Canton[6]
- Sacred Heart, Leckwith - served from Canton
- Holy Family, Fairwater - served from Canton
- St Patrick, Grangetown
- St Cuthbert, Cardiff Docks - utilised by the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Parish of St Theodore of Tarsus
- St Francis of Assisi, Ely[7]
- St Clare, Ely - served from St Francis of Assisi Church
- St David's Metropolitan Cathedral, Cardiff City Centre[8]
- University Chaplaincy, Cardiff City Centre
- St Helen, Barry
- St Joseph, Penarth[9]
- St Mary, Dinas Powys - served from Penarth
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- Blessed Sacrament, Rumney
- St John Lloyd's, Trowbridge
- St Joseph's, Gabalfa
- St Paul's, Cyncoed
- St Peter's, Roath
- St Brigid's, Llanishen
- St Patrick's Church interior, Grangetown
- Holy Family, Fairwater
- St David's Cathedral
- St Helen's, Barry
- St Joseph's, Penarth
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References
- "Deaneries". Archdiocese of Cardiff. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
- "Parishes". Archdiocese of Cardiff. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- "History". StJosephsandStMarys.com. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- Church of St Alban's On the Moors, Splott from British listed buildings, retrieved 28 March 2015
- Church of St Peter, Roath from British listed buildings, retrieved 28 March 2015
- Church of St Mary of the Angels from British listed buildings, retrieved 28 March 2015
- Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Caerau from British listed buildings, retrieved 28 March 2015
- St David's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Castle from British listed buildings, retrieved 28 March 2015
- St Joseph's Church, Penarth from British listed buildings, retrieved 28 March 2015
External links
- Archdiocese of Cardiff site
- Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral site
- St Cadoc's Parish site
- St Alban's Parish site
- St Joseph's Parish site
- St Peter's Parish site
- Ss Brigid and Paul Parish site
- St Philip Evans Parish site
- St Teilo and Our Lady of Lourdes Parish site
- St Mary of the Angels Parish site
- St Helen Parish site
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