Llandrindod Wells Deanery

Roman Catholic deanery in the Diocese of Menevia

The Llandrindod Wells Deanery is a Roman Catholic deanery in the Diocese of Menevia that covers several churches in Powys and the surrounding area.[1] In the early 2010s, the Aberystwyth Deanery was dissolved and the churches in Aberystwyth and Aberaeron became part of the Llandrindod Wells Deanery.

The dean is centred at Our Lady of Ransom and the Holy Souls Church in Llandrindod Wells.[2]

Churches

  • Our Lady of the Angels and St Winefride, Aberystwyth
  • Holy Cross Church, Aberaeron - served from Aberystwyth
  • St Michael, Brecon[3]
  • St Joseph, Hay-on-Wye
  • Our Lady of Ransom and the Holy Souls, Llandrindod Wells
  • Christ the King, Builth Wells - served from Llandrindod Wells
  • St Francis of Assisi Church, Rhayader
  • Assumption of Our Lady and St Therese, Presteigne - served from Rhayader
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Nicholas, Knighton - served from Rhayader

Gallery

  • Holy Cross, Aberaeron
    Holy Cross, Aberaeron
  • St Michael, Brecon
    St Michael, Brecon
  • Christ the King, Builth Wells
    Christ the King, Builth Wells
  • St Joseph Church, Hay-on-Wye
    St Joseph Church, Hay-on-Wye
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Nicholas, Knighton
    Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Nicholas, Knighton
  • Our Lady of Ransom and the Holy Souls, Llandrindod Wells
    Our Lady of Ransom and the Holy Souls, Llandrindod Wells

References

  1. ^ "Llandrindod Wells Deanery". Diocese of Menevia. Archived from the original on 4 April 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Administration". Diocese of Menevia. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  3. ^ Roman Catholic Church of St Michael, Brecon from British listed buildings, retrieved 11 March 2015

External links

  • Diocese of Menevia site
  • Our Lady of the Angels and St Winefride Parish site
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