Diocese of Swansea and Brecon Esgobaeth Abertawe ac Aberhonddu |
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Ecclesiastical province | Wales |
Archdeaconries | Brecon, Gower |
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Parishes | 75 (est) |
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Cathedral | Brecon Cathedral |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | John Davies |
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The Diocese of Swansea and Brecon was established as a Diocese of the Church in Wales 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 David's. The Diocese has a border with five other Welsh dioceses, as well as with the English Diocese of Hereford.
Edward Latham Bevan was made Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of St David's as Bishop of Swansea in 1915, and in 1923 he was elected as the first Bishop of the new diocese.
The current Bishop of the Diocese is the Right Reverend John Davies. He was elected as Bishop of Swansea and Brecon on 29 January 2008. Prior to being elected he was the Dean of Brecon Cathedral.
The current Archdeacons of The Swansea and Brecon Diocese are:
The diocese is in the process of creating a collection of Ministry Areas. There are currently 193 churches, a similar number to other Church in Wales dioceses.
St Teilo, Caereithin (Clergy: Padraig Gallagher)
Central Swansea (Clergy: Ian Rees, Ian Folks, John Anthony; Associate Priest: Helen Rees)
Clydach (Clergy: DT Martin)
Cwmtawe Uchaf (Clergy: Vacant)
Glantawe (Clergy: Vacant)
St Alban, Treboeth (Clergy: D Jones)
St Peter, Pontardawe (Clergy: GH Green)
Llangyfelach with Clase (Clergy: Anthony Porter)
Llansamlet (Clergy: GD Wathan)
St Michael & All Angels, Manselton (Clergy: AK Holmes)
St David, Morriston (Clergy: Hugh Lervy, AD Porter, LR Sharpe)
St Barnabas and St Gabriel (Vicar: Mark Griffiths)
St James, Uplands (Clergy: Mark Williams)
St Nicholas-on-the-Hill, Townhill (Clergy: A Jones)
Cockett Parish - Ministry Area of Penderi (Clergy: Vacant)
Swansea St Thomas and Kilvey (Vicar: Steve Bunting)