Swansea Deanery
The Swansea Deanery is a Roman Catholic deanery in the Diocese of Menevia that covers several churches in Swansea and the surrounding area.[1]
The dean is centred at St Joachim & St Anne's Church in Swansea.[2]
Churches
- St David's Priory Church, Swansea[3]
- St Benedict, Clydach
- Sacred Heart, Ystradgynlais - served from Clydach
- Sacred Heart, Morriston
- St Peter Church, Landore
- Holy Cross, Gendros
- St Joachim and St Anne, Dunvant
- St Illtyd, St Thomas
- St Benedict, Sketty
- Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Mumbles
- Our Lady of Lourdes, Townhill
- St Joseph's Cathedral, Swansea[4]
Gallery
- St David's Priory Church, Swansea
- Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Mumbles
- St Joseph's Cathedral, Swansea
References
- ^ "Swansea Deanery". Diocese of Menevia. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- ^ "Administration". Diocese of Menevia. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- ^ St David's Priory Church, St David's Place, Castle from British listed buildings, retrieved 13 March 2015
- ^ St Joseph's Cathedral, Swansea from British listed buildings, retrieved 13 March 2015
External links
- Diocese of Menevia site
- Cathedral Church of Saint Joseph site
- St David's Priory website
- St David's Priory site
- Sacred Heart Parish Ystradgynlais site
- Sacred Heart Parish Morriston site
- St Joachim & St Anne Parish Dunvant site
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- I: Francis Mostyn
- II: Francis Vaughan
- III: Michael McGrath
- IV: Daniel Hannon
- V: John Petit
- VI: Langton Fox
- VII: John Ward
- VIII: James Hannigan
- IX: Daniel Mullins
- X: Mark Jabalé (Bishop Emeritus)
- XI: Tom Burns (Bishop Emeritus)
- XII: Mark O'Toole
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- Swansea Cathedral – Cathedral Church of St Joseph
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