The Archbishop of Cardiff-Menevia is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia. The position came about after the merger of the...
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Bishop of Menevia was the ordinary of the Diocese of Menevia in the Province of Cardiff in the Catholic Church in Wales. The Diocese of Menevia covered...
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Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia (Latin: Archidioecesis Cardiffensis-Menevensis; Welsh: Archesgobaeth Caerdydd-Mynyw) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic...
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Davids.) The Catholic diocese was led by Mark O'Toole, Archbishop of Cardiff, when Cardiff and Menevia merged in a single Archdiocese in 2024. The sixth century...
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He served as Bishop of Menevia from 1 October 1980 until his appointment by Pope John Paul II as Metropolitan Archbishop of Cardiff on 25 March 1983. He...
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Mark O'Toole (bishop) (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Cardiff-Menevia)
as Archbishop of Cardiff-Menevia since its formation on 12 September 2024. He had held the two offices of Archbishop of Cardiff and Bishop of Menevia since...
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named Bishop of Menevia upon his vicariate's elevation to a diocese on 14 May 1898. On 7 March 1921, Mostyn was appointed Archbishop of Cardiff by Pope Benedict...
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Michael McGrath (bishop) (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Cardiff)
Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served first as the bishop of Menevia from 1935 to 1940, then the archbishop of Cardiff from 1940 to 1961...
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Diocese of Middlesbrough. Diocese of Newport and Menevia, from 1850 to 1895, replaced by the Diocese of Newport, which became the Archdiocese of Cardiff in...
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Mayé [es], Archbishop of Malabo Cardinal Kazimierz Nycz, Metropolitan Archbishop emeritus of Warsaw Mark O'Toole, Archbishop of Cardiff-Menevia[citation...
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St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Hay-on-Wye (category Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia)
England. Administratively, the Province consists of the Diocese of Wrexham and the Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia (which includes Herefordshire). The Archdiocese...
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ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia. The diocese was erected on 12 February 1987 from the Diocese of Menevia. Before 1916...
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2022 "Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 6 June 2021. Archbishop from Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia, retrieved 7 April...
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St Joseph's Cathedral, Swansea (category Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia)
the seat of the Bishop of Menevia and mother church of the Diocese of Menevia, and is the co-cathedral of the Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia. The cathedral...
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the series of Catholic archbishops of Canterbury, four of whom (Laurence, Mellitus, Justus and Honorius) were part of the original band of Benedictine...
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Diocese of Newport (and Menevia) was the Latin Catholic precursor (1840-1916) in Wales and southwest England of the present Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff...
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Diocese of Wrexham, the Diocese of Menevia and the Archdiocese of Cardiff. Together these dioceses make up the Catholic Province of Cardiff. The Archdiocese...
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Godfrey, Archbishop of Westminster, and the principal co-consecrators were John Edward Petit, Bishop of Menevia and Henry Vincent Marshall, Bishop of Salford...
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constructed 1884–1887. It was Cardiff's principal Catholic church, and it became seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cardiff in 1916. In 1920, it was...
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Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire (category Monasteries of the English Benedictine Congregation)
Novitiate and House of Studies for the English Benedictine Congregation. It was also a pro-cathedral for the Diocese of Newport and Menevia. The Benedictine...
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Universalis Ecclesiae (redirect from Reorganization of the English Hierarchy)
of Newport and Menevia was divided into the Diocese of Newport (later becoming, in 1916, the Archdiocese of Cardiff) and that of Menevia. Thus, the metropolitan...
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Saint David (redirect from David of Wales)
archbishop by the patriarch). The tradition that he was born at Henfynyw (Vetus-Menevia) in Ceredigion is not improbable. He became renowned as a teacher and preacher...
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Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Llanelli at Wikimedia Commons Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia Taking Stock, Llanelli – Our Lady Queen of Peace, Historic...
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Henry Gregory Thompson (category 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops of Gibraltar)
Francis Mostyn, Bishop of Menevia (later Archbishop of Cardiff), serving as co-consecrators. Bishop Thompson resigned the episcopal see of Gibraltar on 25 May...
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Daniel Mullins (category Roman Catholic bishops of Menevia)
was Archbishop John Murphy of Cardiff, and the principal co-consecrators were Archbishop George Dwyer of Birmingham and Bishop John Petit of Menevia. He...
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O'Toole (Appointed on 9 November 2013 – Translated to Cardiff as metropolitan archbishop and Menevia on 27 April 2022) Charles Maurice Graham (1891-1902)...
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St Patrick's Church, Newport (redirect from Church of St Patrick, Newport, Wales)
Sunday. Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia Cadw. "St Patricks Roman Catholic Church, Liswerry (Grade II) (25846)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved...
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Mark Jabalé (category Roman Catholic bishops of Menevia)
May 2025) was a British Roman Catholic prelate, who served as Bishop of Menevia. He was installed as bishop on 12 June 2001. Jabalé was born in Alexandria...
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Bishopric of Menevia; since then the see has been vacant. In December 2023, Pope Francis appointed Canon Christopher Whitehead of the Diocese of Clifton...
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in Canton, Cardiff. It is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia. It opened on 3 November 1907. The parish priest is Rev. Canon David...
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