Monmouth

A folder for all the parishes of Monmouth

Penhow Group of Parishes
A small, semi-rural group of parishes on the eastern edge of Newport. We welcome everyone, both visitor and local.
Bedwas
Welcome. We are a group of christians, seeking to serve the communities of Bedwas and Trethomas, which make up the ancient parish of Bedwas. The parish lies between Caerphilly to the north and Machen to the south. We are part of a group of parishes (Bedwas with Machen with Rudry): this means that we work together with the other parishes, and that we share our Rector with them.
Bettws
Local Ecumenical Partnership in the Biggest Estate in Wales
Blackwood
We are the Parish Church of Blackwood which is a town towards the southern end of the Sirhowy valley. For those of you with sat.nav. our post code is NP12 1BE
Caerleon
We are a large urban parish in south east wales, situated in the ancient town of Caerleon, near Newport. The church is located on the one-way system, next to the Roman Museum. We are linked with the parishes of Llanhennock, and Llanfrechfa with Llandegfedd.Special features of the church include the stained-glass windows, which were given by Charles Williams. A strong link exists with the parish schools,including the Endowed Infants and Juniors, and Lodge Hill.
Chepstow
The historic Priory church of St. Mary, and the twentieth century church of St Christopher, are located in this lively and lovely Welsh border town at the mouth of the River Wye. We look forward to seeing you.
Cyncoed
The Benefice has 5 churches, All Saints' Cyncoed, St Edeyrn's Llanedeyrn, All Saints' Llanedeyrn, St David's Ecumenical Church Pentwyn and Pontprennau Community Church. A warm welcome awaits you in all these Churches
Fleur-de-lis
Welcome
Griffithstown
Griffithstown is an ecclesiastical parish formed in May 1898 and includes Sebastopol. Fifteen years before this date the church had taken root in the then young and small township of Griffithstown. Services were held in a small building, situated near the present Griffithstown infants’ school. Services were held regularly and Church life grew strong and vigorous in this small town. It soon became evident that a larger building would be needed and toward the end of 1886 Mr J C Hanbury of Pontypool Park offered the vicar the site for a permanent church in Griffithstown. The Church was completed by March 1888 and was then consecrated for worship. . St. Oswald's Church is the daughter Church of St. Hilda’s. The Church, a red brick building, was originally an infant school. It became surplus to the requirements of Monmouthshire County Council in the early 1900s and was handed back to the parish. After twelve months conversion work the Church was dedicated on 29th March 1915. It is situated on Wern Road with the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal running alongside the grounds . We are a small friendly Parish who extend a welcome to all - whether visitors or individuals from our local community.
Llandogo with Tintern Parva
The parish is situated within a beautiful area of the Lower Wye Valley. It includes the villages of Llandogo and Tintern Parva. Tintern is the location of the eponymous abbey visited by Wordsworth in the 18th Century. The parish is home to three congregations with differing but complimentary styles of worship, from reflective liturgy to lively family worship. You're welcome to explore this site and to get a taste of the Christian life of our parish. Better still why not join one of our services? When navigating around the site you can return to this page by clicking the parish name at the top. If you've had to type in a long address to get here you'll be pleased to know that there is a much shorter route: just type www.llantern.org.uk
Llanfrechfa and Llanddewi Fach with Llandegveth
We are a rural benefice located between Caerleon & Cwmbran. The benefice comprises of two churches & parishes: All Saints' in Llanfrechfa & St. Tegfedd's in Llandegfedd. We are grouped with the Parishes of Caerleon & Llanhennock. A clergy team administers to all the churches. A warm welcome is extended to friends old & new.
Llantilio Pertholey
The Church itself is in a rural location but it serves the northern outskirts of Abergavenny and the farming country around it
Mathern and Mounton w St Pierre
We are a group of three rural village/hamlet parishes in the South East corner of Wales
Newbridge
Serving the community of Newbridge
Newport St John Baptist
We are a small parish on the western edge of the city of Newport with a strong Anglo Catholic tradition and extend a welcome to all; whether visitors or local.
Newport St Julian
We are a welcoming, inclusive church in the Catholic Tradition of the Church in Wales. We are known for our modern Catholic liturgy, our high standard of music and our welcoming atmosphere. A warm welcome is extended to all.
Panteg
We are a semi rural parish in South East Wales; St Mary's Church is a quiet corner of calm and tranquilty amongst farmland but very close to the busy village of New Inn in Pontypool.
Raglan Group of Parishes
We believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. We believe that he died so that we might be reconciled to our Father God. We recognize that we are not perfect but that He accepts us just as we are. We seek to accept each other as we are. We praise him for His love and we seek to share that love with others You are welcome Please introduce yourself to any one of us and make yourself at home We pray that you will find in Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit Peace, Joy and Love such as you have never imagined Praise Him! Please visit our local website: http://www.raglan-parishes.org.uk/
Rectorial Benefice of Mynyddislwyn
We are a large Benefice of 5 churches in South Wales who extend a welcome to all. Working in the heart of the community.
Risca
Former steel work, coal mining town, now a dormitory to Newport and Cardiff with 13, 000 inhabitants.
Rudry
A warm welcome to you from the Church in the parish of Rudry, a small rural parish set between north-east Cardiff and Caerphilly. We are part of a group of parishes (Bedwas with Machen with Rudry): this means that we aim to work together with the other parishes, and that we share our vicar with them.
Rumney
900 years of Christian work and witness to the people of Rumney and Trowbridge and a daily welcome to everyone.
St David's Rhymney with St Paul's Abertysswg
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St Mellons linked with the parish of Alberton, St Francis in the Diocese of the Highveld
Croeso - Welcome.
The Benefice of Blaina and Nantyglo
Welcome to the website of Saint Peter's Church, Blaina and Holy Trinity & Saint Anne's Nantyglo. We are, first and foremost, disciples of Jesus Christ; making our Christian Journey with God's help and guidance. Too often Christians try to categorise each other and their theological positions in order that we may either reject them and pass on to those whose position is closest to ours, or so that we can feel secure in the company of people who speak the same language as ourselves. At St Peter's and Holy Trinity & St Anne's, while we are deeply interested in a Bible-based Christianity, we are also very aware that different Christians may have different interpretations of the Bible and different experiences of the Christian faith. This is why we are seeking to build communities of love, where differences can be celebrated and enjoyed and where we can serve each other within a loving atmosphere. The consequence of this is congregations who have varying experiences of other parts of God's Vine, such as Baptists, Methodists, Congregationalists, Apostolics and so on; together with life time committed Anglicans as well as those new to the faith, without previous denominational affiliation. We are a group benefice in the Deanery of Pontypool, with two churches, serving the northern part of the Diocese of Monmouth, a diocese in the Province of the Church in Wales, which is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Trellech and Penallt
We are a rural parish, taking an active part in our local community and with strong overseas links.
Usk & Gwehelog with Llantrisant & Llanllowell
We are a group of three parishes centered on the market town of Usk in rural Monmouthshire. We belong to the moderate, Liberal Catholic tradition of Anglicanism and we seek to be open and inclusive. We extend a warm welcome to all, whether you live locally or are simply visiting this beautiful part of South East Wales.
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