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The Cathedral is open for visitors. Due to services and events taking place, the Cathedral may have to close at short notice or restrict access. Please check our social media or contact the Cathedral Office for up to date information. Our opening hours this week are: Monday. 8.00am to 5:30pm. Tuesday. 8.00am to 5:30pm.
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Llandaff Cathedral, Administration Office, Prebendal House,Llandaff, Cardiff, CF5 2LA, admin@llandaffcathedral.org.uk +44 2920 564 554. Opening hours. Monday – Saturday: 8.00am to 5.30pm Sunday: 8.00am to 4.00pm
Llandaff Cathedral. Book. Llandaff Cathedral stands on one of the oldest Christian sites in Britain. In the sixth century St Dyfrig founded a community close to the ford where the Roman road crossed the river Taff. Where: Cardiff. Type: Historic Site.
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Anglicans form the family of Christians closely related to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Whilst tracing their inheritance back to Christ and the earliest Christians and to the ancient Roman Catholic church, the sixteenth century Reformation was a crucial moment for Anglicanism.
‘Bishop’ comes from the Greek word for ‘overseer’. So a bishopis a senior Christian minister authorised to have oversight for God’s people. As well as duties given to deacons and priests, bishops confirm and ordain.
‘Deacon’ comes the Greek word for ‘servant’. Deacons in the Church in Wales have special roles within worship such as proclaiming the gospel. Traditionally, deacons have had responsibility for social care. Deacons often go on to be ordained priest.
‘Diocese’ refers to the geographical territory in which a bishopexercises oversight. The Church in Wales is divided into six dioceses each with its own cathedral in which is housed the cathedra (the bishop’s ‘chair’ or ‘throne’).
The Christian Church is divided due to different interpretations of the faith and different religious practices. The ecumenicalmovement promotes dialogue and understanding between Christians and works for visible unity.
‘Eucharist’ comes from the Greek word for ‘thanksgiving’. At the Eucharist the Church remembers Jesus’ last supper where he gave bread and wine to be his body and blood, a sign of his saving love. See also Holy Communion.
‘Evangelion’ means ‘good news’. Evangelismis about sharing the good news of Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection in the hope that others may come to believe in and follow Jesus.
At Holy Communion blessed bread and wine is shared, by which we receive the body and blood of Jesus Christ. The congregation gives thanks for Jesus’ life, his death and resurrection and his continuing presence. See also Eucharist.
‘Priest’ comes from the Greek word for ‘elder’. Priests in the Church in Wales are those authorised specifically to proclaim forgiveness of sins, preside at the Eucharistand bless God’s people, as well as other responsibilities.
‘Theology’ means literally ‘words about God’. Christian theology involves our trying to understand and explain what God has revealed about himself through Scripture. This work is aided by the writings of past and present theologians and human reason.
From 09:00. Sun. From 07:00. The Cathedral Church of SS Peter & Paul, Dyfrig, Teilo and Euddogwy is the mother church of the Diocese of Llandaff and stands on one of the oldest Christian sites in Britain.
Opening times. The cathedral is open to visitors daily, opening at 9am except Sundays when it opens at 7am. The cathedral closes following the last service of the day. Address. Cathedral Close. Cardiff. City of Cardiff. CF5 2LA. View map. The present building, built on the site of an earlier church, dates from about 1120.