Diocese of Monmouth

The Diocese of Monmouth is a diocese of the Church in Wales. Despite the name, its cathedral is located not in Monmouth but in Newport — the Cathedral Church of St Woolos. Reasons for not choosing the title of Newport included the existence of a Catholic Bishop of Newport until 1916. This apparent anomaly arose in 1921 when the diocese was created (from the eastern part of the Diocese of Llandaff) with no location for the cathedral yet chosen. Various options were being considered, such as restoring Tintern Abbey, building from scratch on Ridgeway Hill in Newport, and (the eventual choice) upgrading St Woolos, then a parish church; in the meantime the new diocese, as it covers more or less the territory of the county of Monmouth, was named the "Diocese of Monmouth". Prior to 1921 the area had been the archdeaconry of Monmouth.

Diocese of Monmouth

Esgobaeth Mynwy
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceWales
ArchdeaconriesMonmouth, Newport, Gwent Valleys
Statistics
Parishes125
Churches184
Information
CathedralNewport Cathedral
Current leadership
BishopCherry Vann
Map

Map of the dioceses in the Church in Wales
Website
monmouth.churchinwales.org.uk

It is headed by Cherry Vann, Bishop of Monmouth. She was elected the eleventh bishop in September 2019 and enthroned in Newport Cathedral on 1 February 2020.

In its own words, the diocese "covers the south east corner of Wales, from Monmouth south to Chepstow, westwards along the 'M4 corridor' to Newport and the outskirts of Cardiff, northwards into the south eastern valleys and east into the rural areas around Usk, Raglan, Abergavenny and the Herefordshire border".

In local government terms, the territory of the diocese covers the unitary authority areas of:

Archdeaconries and deaneries

Diocese Archdeaconry Deanery Paid clergy Churches Population People/clergy People/church Churches/clergy
Diocese of Monmouth Archdeaconry of Monmouth Deanery of Abergavenny 7 24 21,329 3,047 889 3.43
Deanery of Monmouth 2 19 17,289 8,645 910 9.5
Deanery of Netherwent 9 31 45,271 5,030 1,460 3.44
Deanery of Raglan/Usk 3 18 10,512 3,504 584 6
Archdeaconry of Newport Deanery of Bassaleg 9 20 101,407 11,267 5,070 2.22
Deanery of Newport 11 21 117,654 10,696 5,603 1.91
Archdeaconry of the Gwent Valleys Deanery of Bedwellty 6 17 97,461 16,244 5,733 2.83
Deanery of Pontypool 7 23 138,774 19,825 6,034 3.29
Total/average 54 173 549,697 10,180 3,177 3.2

At the Diocesan Conference, October 2017, the creation of a third archdeaconry — Gwent Valleys — from the two deaneries of Bedwellty and of Pontypool, was approved.[1]

List of archdeacons

Archdeacons of Monmouth

The archdeaconry of Monmouth was erected, from the Llandaff archdeaconry, in the Diocese of Llandaff on 6 February 1844.[2]

From its creation in 1921, the archdeaconry has been in Monmouth diocese.

Archdeacons of Newport

The archdeaconry of Newport was created from the Monmouth archdeaconry in 1930.

Newport archdeaconry was split in 2018 to create Gwent Valleys archdeaconry

Archdeacons of the Gwent Valley

The archdeaconry was erected from Newport archdeaconry in 2018.

  • 7 July 2018  present: Sue Pinnington[13]

List of churches

Deanery of Abergavenny

Benefice Church Link Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served
Abergavenny (Holy Trinity) (Christ Church)[14] Holy Trinity, Abergavenny 1840 J. Pearse

T. Bates-Bourne

Abergavenny, Llanfoist Fawr (Llanwenarth area) 10,393
Abergavenny (St Mary) (Christchurch) with Llanwenarth Citra[15] Christ Church, Abergavenny 1879
St Mary, Abergavenny Medieval
St Peter, Llanwenarth Medieval (C19th)
Govilon with Llanfoist with Llanelen[16] St Helen, Llanellen Medieval - Llanfoist Fawr (Llanfoist area) 3,000
St Ffwyst, Llanfoist Medieval
Christ Church, Govilon 1860
Grosmont and Skenfrith and Llangattock Lingoed and Llanfair Chapel[17] St Nicholas, Grosmont Medieval G. Burrett Grosmont, Llangattock-Vibon-Avel (Skenfrith area), Llantilio Crossenny (Llanfair Green area) 1,675
St Cadoc, Llangattock Lingoed Medieval
St Mary, Llanfair Green 1843
St Bride, Skenfrith Medieval
Llanarth with Clytha and Llansantffraed St Bride with Llanddewi Rhyderch and Llangattock-Juxta-Usk[18] St David, Llanddewi Rhydderch Medieval J. Humphries Llanarth (Llanarth area), Llanover (Llanddewi area) 910
St Cadoc, Llangattock-juxta-Usk Medieval
St Bridget, Llansantffraed Medieval
Llanfihangel Crucorney with Oldcastle and Cwmyoy and Llanthony[19] St Michael, Llanfihangel Crucorney Medieval D. Young Crucorney (Llanvihangel area) 601
St David, Llanthony Medieval
St Martin, Cwmyoy Medieval
Llantilio Crossenny and Penrhos with Llanvetherine and Llanvapley[20] St Teilo, Llantilio Crossenny Medieval - Llantilio Crossenny (Llantilio area) 244
St Mable, Llanvapley Medieval
St James the Elder, Llanvetherine Medieval
St Cadoc, Penrhos Medieval
Llantilio Pertholey with Bettws Chapel and Llanddewi Skirrid[21] St David, Llanddewi Skirrid Medieval J. Gray Crucorney (Bettws area), Llantilio Pertholey 4,506
St Teilo, Llantilio Pertholey Medieval
Bettws Chapel, Llantilio Pertholey Medieval

Deanery of Monmouth

Benefice Church Link Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served
Llandogo with Whitebrook Chapel and Tintern Parva[22] St Oudoceus, Llandogo Ancient (1861) N. Juckes Tintern (Tintern area), Trellech United (Llandogo area) 1,204
St Michael, Tintern Parva Ancient (1846)
Llanishen with Trellech Grange and Llanfihangel Tor-Y-Mynydd with Llangunnog and Llansoy[23] St Dennis, Llanishen Medieval (1854) J. Bone Devauden (Llanfihangel area), Llangwm (Llansoy area), Tintern (Trelleck Grange area), Trellech United (Llanishen area) 1,684
St Tysoi, Llansoy Medieval
St Michael, Llanfihangel-Tor-y-Mynydd Medieval
Trellech Grange Parish Church Medieval (1861)
Rockfield with Monmouth with Overmonnow with Wonastow with Michel Troy[24] St Michael, Mitchel Troy Medieval (1876) T. Dack

C. Haynes

Mitchel Troy (Mitchel Troy area), Monmouth 11,134
St Mary the Virgin, Monmouth Medieval
St Thomas, Overmonnow Medieval
St Wonnow, Wonastow Ancient (Medieval)
St Cenhedlon, Rockfield Medieval
St Maughan's with Llangattock-Vibon-Avel with Llanfihangel-Ystern-Llewern with Dingestow with Llangovan and Penyclawdd with Tregaer with Cwmcarvan with Trellech and Penallt[25] St Dingat, Dingestow Medieval K. Dack Llangattock-Vibon-Avel (Llangattock area), Llantilio Crossenny (Llanfihangel area), Mitchel Troy (Dingestow area), Raglan (Pen-y-clawdd area), Trellech United (Trellech area) 3,267
St Meugan, Llangattock-Vibon-Avel Medieval
St Martin, Penyclawdd Medieval
St Michael, Llanfihangel-ystern-Llewern Medieval
St Mary, Tregare Medieval
St Cadoc, Cwmcarvan Medieval
St Nicholas, Trellech Medieval
Old St Mary's Church, Penallt Medieval

Deanery of Netherwent

Benefice Church Link Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served
Caldicot[26] St Mary the Virgin, Caldicot Ancient (Medieval) R. Reardon Caldicot, Portskewett, Rogiet 13,550
St Mary, Rogiet Medieval
St Mary, Portskewett Medieval
Chepstow[27] St Christopher, Bulwark 1950s P. Averay

L. Ryder

Chepstow 12,350
St Mary, Chepstow Medieval
Itton and St Arvans with Penterry and Kilgwrrwg with Devauden[28] St Arvan, St Arvans Ancient (Medieval) M. Gollop Devauden (Devauden area), St Arvans, Tintern (Penterry area) 1,309
St Deiniol, Itton Medieval
St Mary, Penterry Medieval (C19th)
Holy Cross, Kilgwrrwg Medieval
St James, Devauden Green 1829
Magor[29] St Mary Magdalene, Goldcliff Medieval J. Harris

C. Jones

S. Patterson

Bishton, Goldcliff, Langstone (Langstone area), Llanwern, Magor with Undy, Nash, Redwick 11,025
St Thomas, Redwick Medieval
St Mary, Magor Medieval
St Mary, Nash Medieval
St Mary, Undy Medieval
St Cadwaladr, Bishton Medieval
St Mary, Llanwern Medieval
Langstone Parish Church Medieval
St Mary, Wilcrick Medieval
St Martin, Llanmartin Medieval (1858)
Mathern[30] St Thomas a Becket, Shirenewton Medieval J. White Mathern, Shirenewton (Shirenewton area) 1,629
St Tewdric, Mathern Ancient (Medieval)
St Andoenus, Mounton 1880s
St Peter, St Pierre Medieval
Wentwood[31] St Peter, Llandevaud Medieval (1843) S. Ingle-Gillis Caerwent, Devauden (Newchurch area), Langstone (Llandevaud area), Llanvaches, Penhow, Shirenewton (Gaerlwyd area) 5,408
St Dyfrig, Llanvaches Medieval
St Bridget, St Brides Netherwent Medieval
St John the Baptist, Penhow Medieval
SS Stephen & Tathan, Caerwent Medieval
St Peter, Newchurch Medieval (c. 1865)
St Mary, Llanfair Discoed Medieval

Deanery of Raglan-Usk

Benefice Church Link Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served
Goetre with Llanover[32] St Peter, Goytre Medieval (1846) J. Collier Goetre Fawr, Llanbadoc (Monkswood area), Llanover (Llanover area) 3,260
St Bartholomew, Llanover Medieval
Mamhilad with Monkswood and Glascoed Chapel[33] St Illtud, Mamhilad Medieval
St Matthew, Monkswood pre-C19th (1883)
St Michael, Glascoed 1849
Raglan Group[34] St Peter, Bryngwyn Medieval T. Clement

K. Hasler

Gwehelog Fawr, Llanarth (Bryngwyn area), Llanover (Llanvihangel Gobion area), Raglan (Raglan area) 2,367
St John the Apostle, Llandenny Medieval
St Cadoc, Raglan Medieval
St Aeddan, Bettws Newydd Medieval
All Saints, Kemeys Commander Medieval
St David, Trostrey Medieval
Usk Ministry Area[35] SS Peter, Paul & John, Llantrissent Medieval - Devauden (Wolvesnewton area), Llanbadoc (Llanbadoc area), Llangwm (Llangwm area), Llangybi (Llangybi area), Llanhennock (Tredunnock area), Llantrisant Fawr, Usk 4,885
St Madoc, Llanbadoc Medieval
St Andrew, Tredunnock Medieval
St Mary, Usk Medieval
Christ Church, Coed-y-paen 1848
St Cybi, Llangybi Medieval
St Thomas à Becket, Wolvesnewton Medieval

Deanery of Bassaleg

Benefice Church Link Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served
Bassaleg (St Basil)[36] St Anne, Rogerstone 1933 (1958) 1 Graig (Bassaleg area), Rogerstone 13,238
St Basil, Bassaleg Medieval
St John the Baptist, Rogerstone 1887
Bedwas (St Barrwg) with Machen with Michaelston-Y-Fedw with Rudry[37] St Barrwg, Bedwas Medieval 2 Bedwas, Trethomas and Machen, Graig (Lower Machen area), Michaelstone-y-Fedw, Rudry 15,186
St Thomas Church Centre, Trethomas
St John the Baptist, Upper Machen 1855
St Michael, Lower Machen Medieval
St Michael, Michaelston-y-Fedw Medieval
St James, Rudry Medieval
Cyncoed (All Saints) (St Edeyrn)[38] Pontprennau Community Church 2003 3 Cyncoed (part), Llanedeyrn, Old St Mellons (part), Pentwyn, Pontprennau 29,744
All Saints, Cyncoed 1923
St Edeyrn, Llanedeyrn Ancient (Medieval)
All Saints, Llanedeyrn 1970s
St David, Pentwyn 1970s
Llanrumney (St Dyfrig)[39] St Dyfrig, Llanrumney 0 Llanrumney 11,060
Marshfield (St Mary) with St Bride's Wentloog[40] St Mary, Marshfield Medieval 0 Coedkernew, Marshfield, Wentlooge 5,974
St Bride, St Brides Wentloog Medieval
Rumney (St Augustine)[41] St Augustine, Rumney Medieval 2 Rumney 8,827
St Mellons (St Mellon) (Resurrection)[42] St Mellon, St Mellons Medieval 1 Old St Mellons (part), Trowbridge 17,378
Resurrection, St Mellons late C20th

Deanery of Newport

Benefice Church Link Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served
Bettws (St David)[43] St David, Bettws Hill Medieval (C17th) 1 Bettws 7,606
Malpas (St Mary)[44] St Mary, Malpas Medieval (1850) 2 Malpas 7,997
Newport (All Saints)[45] All Saints, Newport 1898 (c. 2010) 0 Shaftesbury 5,135
Caerleon (St Cadoc) and The Llanfrechfa Group[46] All Saints, Llanfrechfa Medieval 2 Caerleon (Caerleon area), Llangybi (Llandegveth area), Llanhennock (Llanhennock area), Ponthir 10,003
St Tegfeth, Llandegfeth Medieval
St Cadoc, Caerleon Medieval
St John the Baptist, Llanhennock Medieval
Newport (Cathedral of St Woolos) (St Martin) (St Mark)[47][48] Cathedral of St Woolos, Newport Ancient (Medieval) 3 Allt-yr-yn (part), Gaer (part), Stow Hill (part) 11,138
St Martin-in-the-Gaer, Newport 1950s
St Mark, Newport 1874
Newport (St John Baptist)[49] St John the Baptist, Newport 1900 0 Allt-yr-yn (part) 4,391
Newport Maesglas (St Paul) (St Stephen) and Holy Trinity (St Thomas)[50] St Paul, Newport 1836 (2015) 1 Duffryn, Gaer (part), Pillgwenlly, Stow Hill (part) 18,486
St Stephen, Newport 1884
St Thomas, Newport
Newport Christ Church[51] Holy Trinity Christchurch, Newport Medieval 0 Caerleon (Christchurch area) 233
Newport Maindee and Lliswerry (St Andrew) (St John the Evangelist) (St Mary) (St Philip)[52] St John the Evangelist, Maindee 1860 1 Beechwood, Liswerry, Victoria 27,109
St Andrew, Newport 1882
St Philip, Newport 1925
St Mary, Newport
Newport St Julian (St Julius and St Aaron) (St Teilo)[53] SS Julius & Aaron, Newport 1891 (1926) 1 Alway, Ringland, St Julians 25,556
St Teilo, Newport 1952 (1976).

Deanery of Bedwellty

Benefice Church Link Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served
Lower Islwyn Ministry Area[54] St Paul, Newbridge 1878 (1928) - Abercarn, Crosskeys, Crumlin, Newbridge, Risca East, Risca West 32,766
St Peter, Newbridge late C20th
St Margaret, Risca 1911
St Mary, Risca Medieval (1853)
Upper Islwyn[55] St Peter, Aberbargoed M. Owen

N. Adams

J. Butler

L. Philbrick

L. Taylor

H. Rees

Argoed, Bargoed (Aberbargoed ED), Blackwood, Cefn Fforest, Maesycwmmer, New Tredegar (New Tredegar area), Pengam, Penmaen, Pontllanfraith, Ynysddu 45,125
St Sannan, Bedwellty Medieval
St Dingat, New Tredegar 1893
St Margaret, Blackwood 1876
St David, Fleur-de-Lis 1894
St Thomas, Cefn Fforest late C20th
St Theodore, Ynysddu 1925
St David, Penmaen
St Augustine, Pontllanfraith
St Tudur, Mynyddislwyn Medieval
Rhymney[56] St David, Rhymney 1840 - Rhymney (Moriah ED) 4,467
St Paul, Abertysswg c. 1910
Tredegar[57] St George, Tredegar 1836 - Tredegar 15,103

Deanery of Pontypool

Benefice Church Link Founded (building) Clergy Communities served Population served
Abertillery (St Michael) with Cwmtillery with Llanhilleth with Six Bells[58] St Michael, Abertillery 1854 (1899) 1 Abertillery, Llanhilleth 16,398
St Paul, Cwmtillery 1890
St Mark, Abertillery 1898
St John, Six Bells 1905 (1969)
Torfaen, Upper, Comprising Blaenavon, Capel Newydd, and Pontypool[59] St Paul, Blaenavon 1893 2 Abersychan, Blaenavon, Pen Tranch, Pontymoile, Trevethin 29,337
St Peter, Blaenavon 1805
St Cadoc, Trevethin Medieval (1845)
St John the Divine, Waunfelin 1912
St Matthew, Pontypool 1895
Cwmbran (St Gabriel)[60] St Michael, Llantarnam Medieval 3 Croesyceiliog, Cwmbran Central, Fairwater, Henllys, Llantarnam, Llanyrafon, Pontnewydd, Upper Cwmbran 47,053
St Gabriel, Cwmbran 1907
St Mary, Croesyceiliog 1903
St Peter, Henllys Medieval
Holy Trinity, Pontnewydd 1860
Panteg (St Mary) and Griffithstown[61] St Michael & All Angels, Llanvihangel Pontymoel Medieval 1 New Inn, Panteg 13,203
St Mary, Panteg Medieval
St Hilda, Griffithstown 1888
St Oswald, Sebastopol 1915
Upper Ebbw Valleys[62] Christ Church, Ebbw Vale 1861 0 Badminton, Beaufort, Cwm, Ebbw Vale North, Ebbw Vale South, Nantyglo and Blaina, Rassau 32,783
St David, Beaufort 1891
St Paul, Cwm 1882
St Peter, Blaina c. 1500 (1960s)
Holy Trinity & St Anne, Nantyglo

Dedications

This table is drawn from the above lists.

Saint(s) No.
St Mary the Virgin 23
St Peter 11
St David 10
St Michael 10
St Cadoc 7
St Paul 6
All Saints 5
St John the Baptist 5
St Thomas 5
St Bride 4
Christ Church 4
St Martin 4
No dedication 4
St James 3
St Teilo 3
St Andrew 2
St Augustine 2
St Dingat 2
St Dyfrig 2
Holy Trinity 2
St John the Evangelist 2
St Margaret 2
St Mark 2
St Matthew 2
St Nicholas 2
St Thomas a Becket 2
St Aeddan 1
St Andoenus 1
St Anne 1
St Arvan 1
St Barrwg 1
St Bartholomew 1
St Basil 1
St Cadwaladr 1
St Cenhedlon 1
St Christopher 1
St Cybi 1
St Deiniol 1
St Dennis 1
St Edeyrn 1
St Ffwyst 1
St Gabriel 1
St George 1
St Helen 1
St Hilda 1
Holy Cross 1
Holy Trinity & St Anne 1
Holy Trinity & Christ Church 1
St Illtud 1
St John (unspecified) 1
St John the Divine 1
SS Julius & Aaron 1
St Mable 1
St Madoc 1
St Mary Magdalene 1
St Mellon 1
St Meugan 1
St Michael & All Angels 1
St Oswald 1
St Oudoceus 1
SS Peter, Paul & John 1
St Philip 1
The Resurrection 1
St Sannan 1
St Stephen 1
SS Stephen & Tathan 1
St Tegfeth 1
St Tewdric 1
St Theodore 1
St Tudor 1
St Tysoi 1
St Wonnow 1
St Woolos 1

See also

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  53. "The Benefice of Newport St Julian (St Julius and St Aaron) (St Teilo)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  54. "The Benefice of Islwyn, Lower Ministry Area". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
  55. "The Benefice of Islwyn, Upper". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  56. "The Benefice of Rhymney (St David)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  57. "The Benefice of Tredegar (St George) (St James)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  58. "The Benefice of Abertillery (St Michael) with Cwmtillery with Llanhilleth with Six Bells". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  59. "The Benefice of Torfaen, Upper, Comprising Blaenavon, Capel Newydd, and Pontypool". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
  60. "The Benefice of Cwmbran (St Gabriel)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  61. "The Benefice of Panteg (St Mary) and Griffithstown". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  62. "The Benefice of Upper Ebbw Valleys". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-12.

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