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Blwyddlyfr Yearbook Esgobaeth Llandaf Blwyddlyfr 2020/2021 Diocese of Llandaff Yearbook LLE MAE FFYDD YN CYFRIF WHERE FAITH MATTERS Esgobaeth Llandaf Blwyddlyfr Diocese of Llandaff Yearbook Dear Friends, t is three years since we access in this Yearbook, so a last published a Diocesan big thank you to those who have Yearbook and, in that time, compiled it, updated it, and who how we relate to information has will soon be told that it is already Ichanged dramatically. We write out of date! That hardly matters because fewer letters and send far more e-mails. we know the diocese is constantly News of friends or events comes to us shifting. I love the scribblings which I increasingly through social media be accumulate to correct the information as that Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat or circumstances change and people move. Twitter. We send important messages via WhatsApp and more often that is Yet a Diocesan Yearbook is about more conveyed through photos or videos than just information. It is one of the rather than text. Information the symbols of our diocesan life. Our diocese Diocese sends to parishes and clergy is more than a collection of addresses, now gets routinely published in the or a list of parishes becoming Ministry weekly e-bulletin ‘Llandaff Matters’. Areas, or of names of clergy and lay And new legislation means that we officers. It is far more than information. must scrupulously gain the consent of It is the people of God serving their someone before we can store or use specific parish communities but also their information when it is available to belonging together, through their us. When Covid-19 limited our options relationship with their bishop, and their in meeting together and pursuing Anglican heritage, and their diocesan relationships as we once knew them, identity. When you handle this Yearbook, many began to meet on Zoom or Teams you hold a lot of those personal histories, or Skype, and we have even learnt to but you also hold our commitment to the say our prayers with the help of an iPad whole diocesan community, with all its and ‘shared screen’. variety and its desire to faithfully proclaim the gospel. So why print a ‘hard copy’ of the Yearbook when life online has become It’s in these pages that we hold an ever more normal? emblem of our connectedness, our pilgrim companionship with one another, Part of the answer lies in how we see the richness of what it means to be the this Yearbook. There is no doubt that it Diocese of Llandaff. is an immense source of information. Not a working day goes by without With every blessing, searching the pages for the answer to an immediate question. It might be as simple The Right Reverend Dr June Osborne Llandaff Diocesan Board of Finance is a company limited by guarantee. as a ‘phone number or a Churchwarden’s The Bishop of Llandaff Registered in England and Wales No. 488549 name. Nowhere will you get so much useful information about the diocesan Registered charity No. 242452 family stored in one place as you can 2 3 Esgobaeth Llandaf Blwyddlyfr Diocese of Llandaff Yearbook Bishop and Senior Leadership Team Page 7 Loving heavenly Father, The Cathedral you call us to grow your kingdom. Page 11 Help us to tell a joyful story and to build your goodness in our world, The Diocesan Vision through Jesus Christ our lord. Page 15 Amen. Diocesan Officers, staff, and Sector Ministries Page 19 Nefol Dad cariadus, gelwaist ni i dyfu dy deyrnas. Cynorthwya ni i adrodd stori lawen Education and Young People ac i adeiladu dy ddaioniyn ein byd, Page 23 trwy Iesu Grist ein harglwydd. Amen. Communications and Outreach Page 31 Area Deans; Surrogates; Parochial Clergy; Ordinations; Clergy with PTO; Readers Page 39 Benefices (with Ministers and Parochial Officials) Page 65 Boards and Committees Page 171 4 5 Esgobaeth Llandaf Blwyddlyfr Diocese of Llandaff Yearbook 1 Bishop and Senior Leadership Team 6 7 Esgobaeth Llandaf Blwyddlyfr 1Bishop and Senior Leadership Team Diocese of Llandaff Yearbook The Bishop of Llandaff Honorary Assistant Bishops The Right Reverend Dr June Osborne The Right Reverend and Right [m. Paul Goulding QC] Honourable, The Lord Williams Bishop’s Chaplain: of Oystermouth Llys Esgob The Revd Dr Sarah Rogers c/o The Diocesan Office The Cathedral Green T: 029 2056 2400 Llandaff, Cardiff, CF5 2YE The Court, Coychurch, Bridgend [email protected] CF35 5EH T: 029 2056 2400 M: 07771 743760 Bishop’s Secretary: The Rt Revd Dr Barry Morgan E: [email protected] Office: 029 2056 2400 Crud yr Allt, Westbourne Crescent Cardiff,CF14 2BL Born 1953 in Hulme, Manchester Member of Standing Committee and Chairman of General Synod 1985-1995 University of Manchester 1971-74 BA The Rt Revd Dominic Walker (Econ) Hons Director of “Greenbelt” Festival 1980-88 2 St Vincents Drive, Monmouth NP25 5DS St Johns, Nottingham 1974-75 Certificate Member of English Anglican-Roman in Theology Wycliffe Hall 1978-80 Catholic Committee 1985-90 Certificate in Lay Assistant St Aldate’s, The Rt Revd Dr David Yeoman Oxford 1975-77 Senior Inspector of Theological Education 4 Llety Gwyn, Wildmill Lane 1990-2004 Bridgend CF31 1RG Theology Birmingham University 1989-93 M.Phil Governor of Raines Foundation School, Tower Hamlets 1984-89, Virginia Theological Seminary 2019 The Godolphin School Doctor of Divinity honoris causa Deaconess 1980 Deacon 1987 1995-2007, Chairman of Salisbury Priest 1994 Cathedral School 2004-2015 Graduate Secretary of Universities and Chairman of Salisbury Diocesan Advisory Colleges Christian Fellowship 1977-78 Committee 2002-2007 Curate St Martin’s-in-the-Bullring, Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire 2006-2017 Chaplain of Birmingham Children’s Founder of “Leading Women” 2009-2016 Hospital 1980-1984 Member of Governments Advisory Panel St Paul with St Stephen, Old Ford and on the Commemoration of World War One St Mark’s, Victoria Park 1984-95 Canon 2012-2019 Treasurer, Salisbury Cathedral 1995-2004 Member of Elijah Interfaith Institute Bishops Chaplain 1995-98 Dean of 2012- Member of Dialog Global 2015- Salisbury 2004-2017 Patron of Homes for Veterans Cymru 2020- Consecrated Bishop of Llandaff 2017 8 9 Esgobaeth Llandaf Blwyddlyfr 1Bishop and Senior Leadership Team Diocese of Llandaff Yearbook Senior Leadership Team The Right Reverend Dr June Osborne Director of Ministry and Discipleship Llys Esgob, The Cathedral Green (until end of 2020) Llandaff, Cardiff, CF5 2YE The Revd Canon Richard Lowndes 029 2056 2400 T: 01656 868859 / 07825 954564 07771 743760 [email protected] [email protected] Director of Education and Bishop’s Chaplain Young People The Revd Dr Sarah Rogers Mr Andrew Rickett Pendinas, Cathedral Green 01656 868857 2 Cardiff, CF5 2EB [email protected] The Cathedral 029 2056 2400 [email protected] Director of Communications and Engagement Dean Matthew Batten The Very Reverend Gerwyn Capon 01656 868868 / 07825 337437 The Deanery, The Cathedral Green @CommsGuyMatt Llandaff, Cardiff CF5 2YF [email protected] 029 2056 4554 [email protected] Diocesan Accountant Mrs Janette Boyce Archdeacon of Llandaff 01656 868866 The Venerable Peggy Jackson [email protected] 59 Station Road, Llandaff North Cardiff CF14 2FB Chair of the Diocesan Board of Finance 029 0256 9179 Canon Mike Lawley [email protected] c/o Diocesan Office, The Court Coychurch, Bridgend CF35 5EH Archdeacon of Margam The Venerable Michael Komor Dean of Deans The Paddock, Derllwyn Road, Tondu The Revd Canon Michael Gable Bridgend CF32 9HD St John’s Vicarage, 28 Llantrisant Road 01656 725921 The Graig, Pontypridd, CF37 1LW [email protected] 01443 650336 [email protected] Diocesan Secretary Mr James Laing 01656 868864 07753 611556 [email protected] 10 11 Esgobaeth Llandaf Blwyddlyfr 2The Cathedral Diocese of Llandaff Yearbook The Cathedral Church of Ss Peter and Paul, Greater Chapter The Greater Chapter includes all members of the Cathedral with Ss Dyfrig, Teilo & Euddogwy, Llandaff Chapter Trustees cited above, plus The Cathedral is open to visitors daily. Opening hours for the foreseeable future will be subject to change as we emerge out of lockdown. The Reverend Canon Edwin Counsell The Reverend Canon Richard Lowndes The Reverend Canon Michael Gable The Reverend Canon Philip Masson Please check the Cathedral website and social media platforms: The Reverend Canon Jan Gould Canon Mari McNeill www.llandaffcathedral.org.uk The Reverend Canon Dr Trystan O Hughes Canon Auriol Miller www.facebook.com/llandaffcathedral The Reverend Canon Elaine Jenkyns The Reverend Canon Ruth Moverley www.twitter.com/llandaffcath The Reverend Canon Michael Jones The Reverend Canon Lynda Newman www.instagram.com/llandaffcathedral The Reverend Canon Sarah Jones Canon Michael Plaut The Venerable Michael Komor Canon Clare Sherwood The Cathedral office: Canon Mike Lawley The Reverend Canon Christopher Smith Llandaff Cathedral Administration Office The Reverend Canon Stewart Lisk Canon the Lord Dafydd Elis Thomas Prebendal House, Llandaff, Cardiff, CF5 2LA T: 029 2056 4554 (option 1) [email protected] The Friends of Llandaff Cathedral President: Capt. Sir Norman Lloyd-Edwards The Cathedral Chapter Trustees Chair of Council: The Dean The Very Reverend Gerwyn Capon (The Dean) Secretary: Arthur Impey Canon Paul Bennett Treasurer: Brian Robinson Canon Gerard Elias CBE QC The Venerable Peggy Jackson The Reverend Canon Steven Kirk The Reverend Canon Dr Jan van der Lely (Canon Chancellor) The Reverend Canon Mark Preece (Canon Precentor) Canon Ceri Weatherall Mr Richard Bacon Co-opted Member of Chapter Trustees 12 13 Esgobaeth Llandaf Blwyddlyfr Diocese of Llandaff Yearbook Our Vision LLE MAE FFYDD We believe faith matters. YN CYFRIF WHERE FAITH Our Shared Aims MATTERS – Telling a joyful story: of God’s love and hope through a confident sharing of faith and service in our communities, which transforms lives.
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