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A church was present at the location by 1295, when it was a chapel of ease to the parish church in Bedwas, St Barrwg. It retained this function for the next 619 years, separating from Bedwas in 1914. [2] The parish records at St James's date back to 1627.
The church has been in existence since at least 1295 (730 years ago) (); it is thought that the site was home to a wayside shrine used by pilgrims for some time before this. [2] The church is the centre of a local belief that Oliver Cromwell sought refuge in St James's during the Second English Civil War.
Pages in category "Church in Wales church buildings in Caerphilly County Borough" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... St James's Church, Rudry
Church of St. James the Great, Norton Canes St. James the Great Church, Norton Canes 52°40′06″N 1°59′13″W / 52.668302°N 1.987013°W / 52.668302; -1.
Llandaff Cathedral. The Diocese of Llandaff is an Anglican (Church in Wales) diocese that traces its roots to pre-Reformation times as heir of a Catholic bishopric. It is headed by the Bishop of Llandaff, whose seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Llandaff, a suburb of Cardiff.
Our Lady and St James Church is a Catholic parish church in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. The church structure was built from 1864 to 1865 and designed by Henry Kennedy. Originally, it was built as the Anglican Church of St James. However, in 1994 it closed, and was acquired by the local Catholic diocese in 1996. The local Catholic congregation moved ...
Parish Location Evidence of Anglo-Catholicity Notes St. Bartholomew's, Clyde Road: Ballsbridge, Dublin Holy Eucharist ad orientem each Sunday, usage of vestments (chasuble, dalmatic); self-described as being one of the few Tractarian parishes within the Church of Ireland; self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; observes a full calendar of saints; recently abolished regular Wednesday or "midweek ...
St Michael's saw its graveyard reduced in width in 1950 owing to a road-widening scheme. In 1954, St Michael's was joined in its parish by St James' Church in Taff's Well and St Mary's Church in Nantgarw, [3] which had both been separated from the Parish of Eglwysilan, though St Mary's in Nantgarw closed in 1983. [4]