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    portal The post of Archbishop of Wales (Welsh: Archesgob Cymru) was created in 1920 when the Church in Wales was separated from the Church of England and...
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    bishop of Monmouth and archbishop of Wales. On 18 March 2012, Williams announced he would be stepping down as archbishop of Canterbury at the end of 2012...
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    The Church in Wales (Welsh: Yr Eglwys yng Nghymru) is an Anglican church in Wales, composed of six dioceses. The Archbishop of Wales does not have a fixed...
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    2008 he was the Bishop of Swansea and Brecon in the Church in Wales. On 6 September 2017, he was also elected Archbishop of Wales; he continued in his role...
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    Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales, Williams was the first Archbishop of Canterbury in modern times not to be appointed from within the Church of England...
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    Andy John (category Archbishops of Wales)
    current Archbishop of Wales, of the Church in Wales. He became the Bishop of Bangor in 2008 and was appointed archbishop in 2021. A native of Aberystwyth...
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  • Australia in 1905, the archbishop has also been ex officio metropolitan of the Province of New South Wales. The archbishop of Sydney is currently assisted...
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  • Wellington Gwilym Owen Williams (1913–1990), Anglican Archbishop of Wales, 1971–1982 Archbishop Williams High School, a co-educational Catholic school...
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  • of the Church in Wales. The Archbishop of Wales is elected by the Electoral College from amongst the six Welsh diocesan bishops. The first Archbishop...
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    Rhys Ifans (category Alumni of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama)
    September 2012, Ifans became a patron of the Welsh-language Wikipedia, together with then Archbishop of Wales Barry Morgan. In 2017, Ifans partnered...
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  • He served as Bishop of Swansea and Brecon (1934 to 1939), as Bishop of Llandaff (1939 to 1957), and then also as Archbishop of Wales (1949 to 1957). Morgan...
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  • Archbishop of Wales Andy John at Holy Trinity Church, Llandudno, on 19 April 2023. It led the procession into Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of...
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    Archbishop of Canterbury is the "Primate of All England", effectively serving as the head of the established Church of England and, symbolically, of the...
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    archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the archbishop of Canterbury. The archbishop is the diocesan bishop of...
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    Bishop of Reading in the Church of England. The Diocese of Monmouth has also produced a number of Archbishops of Wales, most notably Rowan Williams, who...
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    spokesman of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. All previous archbishops of Westminster have become cardinals. Although all the bishops of the restored...
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    into Welsh of the New Testament by him and William Salesbury referred to 'Archbishop David'. It was only in 1920 that an Archbishop of Wales was re-established...
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  • jazz musician Glyn Simon (William Glyn Hughes Simon; 1903–1972), Archbishop of Wales All pages with titles containing William Simon This disambiguation...
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    Caernarfon Castle in northwest Wales. Since 1920, the election of the Archbishop of Wales has taken place in Llandrindod Wells, chosen for its central location...
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    (England and Wales)" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 14 June 2020. Retrieved 20 June 2021. "Justin Welby becomes Archbishop of Canterbury"....
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    Church in Wales. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 23 November 2021. The Living Church. Morehouse-Gorham Company. 1958. p. 15. "Archbishop of Wales John Davies...
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    St Asaph (redirect from St. Asaph, Wales)
    A. G. Edwards, (1848–1937), Lord Bishop of St Asaph the first Lord Archbishop of Wales in the Church in Wales Felix Powell (1878–1942), British Army Staff...
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  • significance of the year 2017 to Wales and its people. First Minister – Carwyn Jones Secretary of State for Wales – Alun Cairns Archbishop of Wales – Barry...
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    David Suchet (category Alumni of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art)
    Sentamu (Archbishop of York), Vincent Nichols (Archbishop of Westminster), Barry Morgan (Archbishop of Wales), David F. Ford (Regius Professor of Divinity...
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    theologian and poet who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, previously having been Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales. His moral theology...
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    Blood curse (category Crucifixion of Jesus)
    fall of Jerusalem." Anglican theologian Rowan Williams, then Archbishop of Wales, and who would soon become Archbishop of Canterbury, has written of Matthew's...
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    Barry Morgan (bishop) (category Archbishops of Wales)
    Neath, Wales who, from 2003 to Jan 2017, was Archbishop of Wales. He was both Primate and Metropolitan of the Church in Wales; Morgan was the Bishop of Bangor...
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  • significance of the year 1990 to Wales and its people. Secretary of State for Wales – Peter Walker (until 4 May); David Hunt Archbishop of Wales – George...
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    "The King and The Queen consort visit Wales". The Royal Family. Retrieved 19 September 2022. "Archbishop of Wales pays tribute to Queen at service". Brecon...
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    pretense of being the sole source of objective truth, regardless of whether it is usually called a religion. For instance, the Archbishop of Wales has criticized...
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