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Bangor
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Benefice of Tywyn, Aberdovey, Llanegryn, Abergynolwyn and Llanfihangl-y-Pennant
- We are a group of churches in a little hidden, but beautiful part of West Wales between the sea and the mountains. We extend a warm welcome to all - whether visitors or local. Come and explore not only the many historic aspects of our parish churches, but experience our worship and liturgy.
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Betws-y-Coed, Capel Curig, Penmachno & Dolwyddelan
- Welcome to the website for the churches of St Mary's, Betws-y-Coed, St Gwyddelan's, Dolwyddelan, and St Tudclud's, Penmachno.
We are situated in the Snowdonia National Park surrounded by mountains and forests, and our parishes include the busy tourist village of Betws-y-Coed, the mountaineers favourite of Capel Curig, and the quieter and picturesque villages of Penmachno and Dolwyddelan.
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Blaenau Ffestiniog
- We are a bilingual parish in a slate town in North Wales. Blaenau Ffestiniog is famous not just for its slate (and its weather) but also for its music. We are always happy to see new people in church, whether 'locals' or visitors.
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Caerhun with Llangelynnin with Llanbedr-y-Cennin
- We are a rural parish in the beautiful Conwy Valley who extend a
warm welcome to all - whether visitors or local.
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Criccieth with Treflys with Llanystumdwy with Llanarmon and Llangybi
- We are a grouped parish of five churches centred on Criccieth on the northern shores of Cardigan Bay
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Harlech
- Harlech is a small town and a world heritage site, based around a castle which is over 700 years old, on the shores of Tremadog Bay in North Wales, with magnificent views of the mountains of Snowdownia and the Lleyn peninsular. St. Tanwg's church on the High Street (Stryd Fawr) extends a warm welcome to all people whether visiting or living locally.
We are very proud of our fine Father Willis organ which enriches our Sunday morning worship. The organ has been restored by Keith Ledson, under the direction of Alastair Sampson, between 2010 and 2011. This work has included the addition of a new set of pipes for the missing 3 Rank Mixture. The bell was re-cast by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in 2009. The orginal was a gift from Lt Colonel Henry Le Blanc in thanksgiving for the rescue of himself and his family attempting to cross the estuary at Traeth Bach on August 14th 1844.
Our services are bi-lingual but mainly conducted in English.
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Llanaber with Barmouth and Caerdeon with Bontddu
- Between the mountains and the sea Barmouth occupies a position of great natural beauty where the Mawddach estuary meets the sea of Cardigan Bay. The town is the heart of the combined parishes of Llanaber with Barmouth and Caerdeon with Bontddu.
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Llanbedr w Llandanwg
- St Peters in Llanbedr and the ancient Church of St Tanwgs in the sand dunes at Llandanwg extend a warm welcome to all
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Llandygai & Maes-y-Groes
- This is a small semi-rural parish comprising two churches on opposite sides of the River Ogwen close to its mouth at the East end of the Menai Strait. St Tegai's Church is at the heart of the model village of Llandygai beside Penrhyn Castle & St Cross's Church is on the outskirts of the riverside village of Tal-y-bont.
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Llanedwen
- St Edwen's Church Llanedwen is one of only a few churches in Wales in regular use to be lit entirely by candles. It uses the 1662 Book of Common Prayer liturgy each week.
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Llanfaethlu
- 'Rydym yn Blwyf gwledig bychan yng Ngorllewin Cymru sy'n ymestyn croeso i bawb - prun ai'n ymwelwyr neu bobl leol.
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Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf with Llanbedrgoch
- Two parishes with three churches in North-East Anglesey. Llanfair ME includes Benllech and Brynteg. The name, loosely translated means field or area of the Tavern.
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Llanfairpwll and Llanddaniel-fab
- St Mary's Church, Llanfairpwll is situated on the banks of the Menai Straits. St Mary's is the Parish Church for
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwll
llantysiliogogogoch
[Saint Mary's Church by the white hazel pool, near the fierce whirlpool with the church of Saint Tysilio by the red cave!]
We are a Church family welcoming to all ages.
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Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog (Gaerwen), Llangaffo, Llangristiolus, Llanffinan.
- We're a busy Benefice, with a heart for God's work. The welcome is warm and the coffee is hot.
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Llangeinwen a Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd
- We are a small rural parish in Anglesey who extend a welcome to all - whether visitors or local
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Llangwnnadl with Bryncroes and Penllech
- This is a rural parish situated on the noth side of the Llyn Peninsular in Gwynedd, North Wales. A warm welcome is assured to all.
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Llaniestyn and Botwwnog
- Situated in the very rural area of the Llyn Peninsula, this relatively unpopulated region is substantially swelled by many visitors during holiday seasons, attracted here to enjoy the beautiful landscapes and sandy beaches. We extend a very warm welcome at all times to parishioners and visitors alike. (To see more detail of the area , visit:-)http://www.heneb.co.uk/llynhlc/llynhlcareasenglish/llaniestyn7.html
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Nefyn with Morfa Nefyn, Pistyll, Edern, Tudweiliog & Llandudwen
- Set on the North coast of the Llyn Peninsula, we are a group of 6 churches each with their own unique character and offering a range of worship styles in either English, Welsh or bilingually. A warm welcome to everyone.
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Penmynydd
- St Gredifael's Church, Penmynydd is a small rural Church of great historic interest situated on Ynys Mon (the Isle of Anglesey). Regular Sunday Services in Welsh are held throughout the year.
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Plwyf Llandwrog/ Llanwnda
- Mae'r plwyf yn cynnwys yr ardal honno sydd rhwng yr arfordir yn Ninas Dinlle a'r mynydddir uwchben Rhosgadfan nid nepell o dref Caernarfon. Mae'n cynnwys pentrefi Llandwrog, Y Groeslon, Carmel, y Fron, Rhosgadfan, Rhostryfan, Llanwnda, Llanfaglan a rhan o Bontnewydd. Dwy eglwys sydd bellach yn y plwyf, sef Eglwys Sant Twrog yn Llandwrog ac Eglwys Sant Gwyndaf yn Llanwnda. Mae'r plwyf gwasanaethu ardal wledig ac yn groesawgar bob amser tuag at y rhai sy'n dod i ymweld.
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Rectorial Benefice of Holyhead
- The Parish of Holyhead has a very clear boundary: that of an island, an island called Holy Island or Ynys Cybi (meaning [St] Cybi's Island) in Welsh. Although small in area of some 15.22 Sq miles, it is called 'Holy' because of the high concentration of standing stones, burial chambers and other religious sites including the hermitage site of St Cybi, the patron saint of the Parish Church. It is a Parish that is set in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Special Scientific Interest; a historic heritage stretching back many millenniums and important area to observe the natural world.
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Trefeglwys, St Michael
- Trefeglwys is a friendly rural parish church, in the heart of mid-Wales. We delight in worshipping together and working together to instigate community activity. We offer a warm welcome to all who would like to join us,
Trefeglwys is a friendly rural parish church, in the heart of mid-Wales. We delight in worshipping together and working together to instigate community activity. We offer a warm welcome to all who would like to join us.
