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  2. Calendar of saints (Church in Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The First Sunday of Advent: 27 November – 3 December; The Second Sunday of Advent: 4–10 December; The Third Sunday of Advent: 11–17 December; The Fourth Sunday of Advent: 18–24 December; Christmas Day: 25 December; The (First) Sunday of Christmas: 26–31 December; The Epiphany of our Lord: 6 January; The Presentation of Christ: 2 February

  3. Calendar of saints (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The calendar of saints is a traditional Christian method of organizing a liturgical year by associating each day with one or more saints. Calendar of saints may specifically refer to: Calendar of saints (Anglican Church of Australia)

  4. Traditional festival days of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Christmas in Wales traditionally involved singing Plygain, toffee-making and torch processions. [23] 26 December Boxing Day / Saint Stephen's Day: Statutory Boxing Day or St. Stephen's Day is known as Gŵyl San Steffan in Welsh. [24] 31 December New Year's Eve: Observed New year's eve in Wales includes attending pantomimes, theatre shows and ...

  5. Church in Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Church in Wales (Welsh: Yr Eglwys yng Nghymru) is an Anglican church in Wales, composed of six dioceses. [3] The Archbishop of Wales does not have a fixed archiepiscopal see, but serves concurrently as one of the six diocesan bishops. The position is currently held by Andy John, Bishop of Bangor, since 2021. [4]

  6. List of Welsh saints - Wikipedia

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    13 December (trad. [31]) Commemorated with Saint Gwynws Conflated with Saint Gwynin: Gwynin: Dwygyfylchi: 31 December (trad. [31]) Gwynllyw Filwr or Gundleus (Eng Woolos or Woolo) 5th century: Newport Cathedral, St Woolos: 29 or 28 February (trad. [13]) 29 March (mod.) King of Gwynllwg: Husband of Gwladys, father of Cadoc and others [41] Gwynno ...

  7. Book of Common Prayer (1984) - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the Church in Wales used the prayer book of the Church of England, unmodified, until 1966. [1] In 1944, the Church in Wales introduced a supplement to its liturgical calendar which gave commemorations to Welsh saints such as Asaph, Cadoc, David and Illtud, thus the beginning of the Church's assertion of its distinctive character and ...

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  9. List of festivals in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Pavilion of the National Eisteddfod of Wales. National Eisteddfod of Wales (location changes) [20] Green Man Festival (Brecon Beacons) [21] Pride Cymru [22] Brecon Jazz Festival [23] [24] The Green Gathering [5] Truefest [5] Hub Festival [5] Between the Trees (Merthyr Mawr) [11]